Summer’s on the horizon, and so is the release of Past the Breakers. My first novel follows a hauntingly handsome pro surfer and a down-on-his-luck chef as they try to co-exist in a quaint little beach house in a sleepy coastal town. Grab your Ouija board, wax your surf board, and join the séance on my blog tour!
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Casey North lost everything when his restaurant burned to the ground: his hopes, his dreams, his reason for living. With nothing tying him to LA, he packs up and moves back to his hometown of Land’s End. He takes up residence in beach house and attempts to shake the depression he’s fallen into after his life collapsed. There’s just one tiny problem: the ghost haunting his kitchen.
Myles Taylor wasn’t always trapped in the Between. One minute, he was about to propose to his boyfriend of five years as they sat out on their surfboards, and the next, he woke up on the beach to find his long dead uncle walking toward him. After his shock fades, he must learn to navigate his new reality as he searches for a way to move into the Great Beyond. But first he must deal with the man who’s invaded his territory.
With Myles tied to the beach house and Casey unwilling to leave it, the two must learn to cohabitate as the lines separating them begin to blur. They grow closer than either expected, their love transcending the barriers threatening to keep them apart, but what will become of them once Myles finally escapes the Between?
I would probably run if I came face to face with a ghost
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Running is always good. I have a feeling that’s going to be a popular answer. 😉
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I would run. and scream (a lot) ehehhe
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Run while screaming might be the way to go. Thanks for the comment!
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I would think I was dreaming or somehow else seeing things. While I love ghost stories, I don’t believe they are real.
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I don’t think ghosts are real either, so I would definitely think my eyes are playing tricks on me. I must say, it was kind of strange writing a ghost story when I don’t believe in them. 😀
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I’ve never encountered ghost (and I don’t want to!) but I had feelings of other beings before, you know when you felt like being creeped out. So maybe I will just close my eyes or run away screaming
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Another vote for running away screaming! I think that would be a perfectly respectable response.
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I’d probably be so scared, I’d wet my pants!
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😂 That’s one I haven’t heard yet, but ai doubt you’d be alone in that.
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I might be freaked at first. But it sounds like fun
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I think it would be fun too, especially if the ghost was friendly. Most people assume they’re malevolent, which is why a lot of the comments have been mainly fear based.
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I think at first I would be so shocked I’d be frozen on the spot. Then I would run screaming for the hills. Actually not sure the hills would be that safe. I know I’ll call the Ghostbusters instead.
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Lol, the hills have eyes, so maybe not the best place to go. I think the Ghostbusters is the way to go!
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I don’t know what I would do probably ask it he or she was lost.
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Aww, that’s nice of you. I hadn’t thought about that. Thanks!
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I would run.
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Running is a great strategy.
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It would all depend on how the ghost looked. And how much alcohol I had drank.
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Haha, yeah, alcohol might have an effect on lots of things. But I agree, I’d be more inclined to run if the spirit looked scary than if it was just some mist or looked like Casper.
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I would run the other way!
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I think running away is the most popular response, so you aren’t alone there. 🙂
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I would turn around an runaway.
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You aren’t alone in that!
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Remember in Harry Potter when Hermione was petrified? That would be me. Frozen scared, right on the spot, probably not even able to summon a scream! By the way, mango salsa is one of my favorites too. 😉
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Mmm, mango salsa! But yes, freezing in place is a valid reaction. I probably won’t scream either, but only because I wouldn’t want to draw attention to myself.
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I’m not sure what I’d do. I’d be speechless for sure and maybe faint!
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I’m really not sure what I would do either. And I’m not sure I want to find out. 🙂
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If I didn’t pass out I would try to run most days that would be a fast walk for me though.
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I think I would be screaming an awful lot.
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I think I would have to change my underpants if I ever encountered a ghost.
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