Troubled Souls
By:
Genevieve Scholl
Genre:
Romantic Mystery
Release
Day Blitz: April 15th (103rd
Anniversary of the
sinking)
The
sinking
of the Titanic was one of the most shocking tragedies in history.
Rosalee
has always had a strange fascination with the whole thing. She never
understood
why she was so curious about the ship, the passengers, and the
sinking…
Until she visited an artifact exhibit in Las Vegas, and started having
dreams
of being a passenger on the ship in
1912.
Once
she
finds out which passenger she is portraying in these visions, she does some
research
and finds out that not only is the woman buried nearby, but she also
has
a striking resemblance to her.
Now
she
has a million questions, and the only thing that can help her get the
answers
is the spirit of the passenger… And possibly the handsome Historian in
a
suit.
Excerpt:
Bradley
snapped
his head back at Rosalee’s question. The doctor hadn’t said there was
any
possibility of amnesia, but he guessed that was why they kept people for
observation.
Bradley could only hope it was temporary. After pressing the
nurse’s
button, he gently sat on the edge of the bed and carefully grabbed
Rosalee’s
hand in his, making lazy circles on the top with his thumb. He didn’t
want
to say anything for fear of jarring her memory and causing some kind of
damage.
A
nurse
walked in to the room and smiled when she saw that Rosalee was awake.
“How
are you feeling, Rosalee?” she asked
sweetly.
Bradley
winced
at the mention of her name, and looking down at Rosalee’s creased
brow.
“Who’s
Rosalee?”
she questioned. “My name is Emily,” she
added.
The
nurse—whose
name was Daphne, according to her badge—looked between Rosalee and
Bradley
in confusion. “She seems to be suffering a little amnesia,” he told
her.
“Is it a cause for concern?”
Daphne’s
smile
reappeared, though it wasn’t as cheerful as the last time. “It’s possible
with
any head injury, of course; though we weren’t expecting it with such a
minor
bump. But that’s why we keep people in for 24-hour observation.” She
moved
a chair close to the bed and took a seat. “After I gather a bit of
information
and check her vitals, I’ll have the doctor stop by to talk to you.”
Bradley
nodded, and Daphne turned to Rosalee. “Are you up for a few questions?”
She
nodded, and Daphne pat her hand before continuing. “Now, Emily,” she paused
as
she smiled at Rosalee. The use of the name made Rosalee visibly relax, and
Brad
sighed … she really did believe her name was Emily, “do you know your last
name?”
“Lancaster,”
she
answered immediately.
Daphne
nodded,
and wrote on the paper she held. “Do you know why you’re in the
hospital?”
Rosalee shook her
head.
“The last thing I remember is standing on the
ship.”
“What ship?”
Bradley
asked gently.
“The Titanic, of
course.”
About
the
Author:
I'm
just
a small town girl with a heart for the country life. I'm very shy and
pretty
much a loner, but my writing helps me be more outgoing and talk to
various
people that I would otherwise have a hard time approaching. I don't
write
for the money or the fame, but rather to tell a story that needs to be
told;
whether that is my story or a character's story. As a lot of people know,
from
my various interviews, I started writing to express my anger and hurt over
the
bullying that I experienced in High School, but eventually I just realized
that
I loved to tell stories. I was born in Texas, grew up and still live in
Upstate
New York, and want to retire in
Ireland.
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