Carmen Stefanescu was born in
Romania, the native country of the infamous vampire Count Dracula,
but where, for about 50 years of communist dictatorship, just
speaking about God, faith, reincarnation or paranormal phenomena
could have led someone to great trouble - the psychiatric hospital if
not to prison.
Teacher of English and German in her native country and mother of two daughters, Carmen Stefanescu survived the grim years of oppression, by escaping in a parallel world, that of the books.
Teacher of English and German in her native country and mother of two daughters, Carmen Stefanescu survived the grim years of oppression, by escaping in a parallel world, that of the books.
She has dreamed all her life to
become a writer, but many of the things she wrote during those years
remained just drawer projects. The fall of the Ceausescu’s regime
in 1989 and the opening of the country to the world meant a new
beginning for her. She started publishing. Poems first, and then
prose. Both in English.
Shadows of the Past
Publish
date: 4th
December 2012
Publisher:
Wild Child Publishing
Genre: paranormal/light romance/light horror.
Shadows of the Past Blurb:
Anne's relationship with her boyfriend Neil has disintegrated. After a two-year separation, they pack for a week vacation in hopes of reconciling. But fate has other plans for them.
The discovery of a bejeweled cross and ancient human bones opens a door to a new and frightening world--one where the ghost of a medieval nun named Genevieve will not let Anne rest. This new world threatens not only to ruin Anne and Neil's vacation but to end all hopes of reconciliation as Anne feels compelled to help free Genevieve's soul from its torment.
Can Anne save her relationship and help Genevieve find her eternal rest?
A touching, compelling story of tragedy, loss and the power of endless love and good magic.
The twists and turns in this paranormal tale keep the reader guessing up to the end and weave themselves together into a quest to rekindle love.
Excerpt
"Come, we should leave at
once," she said and glanced nervously over her shoulder.
"Something terrible happened after you left for town. I think
the Abbess found out about us. Our meeting in Uncle Ryan's cabin is
no longer a secret. We have been overheard. For all I know someone
spies on us even as we speak. I think the Abbess, or one of her
'friends,' is hovering somewhere nearby and listening to every word."
Andrew pulled Genevieve to his
chest. "Do you regret you've come with me?"
Passion smothered Genevieve's
doubt and guilt. "Never," she answered, aware of her body's
response to his touch, and she succumbed to his embrace.
Calming
the gnawing unease in her mind and the thought of Sister Dominica
guessing she was the dough of a sinner, Genevieve repeated, "Never."
With her eyes closed and their
bodies touching she became, for the very first time, simply a woman.
She melted in his embrace in spite of the invisible vicious threat
breathing around them. Aware they might never be alone again, she
fought hard to silence the voice of conscience berating her.
"Oh, God. Please forgive
me," Andrew muttered under his breath when he bowed his head to
kiss her. Their lips met in a passionate first kiss.
Genevieve's spirits fell and her
heart skipped a beat when, a couple of seconds later, she opened her
eyes and her gaze fell on a knot strangers.
…
. . .
Tears welled in Anne's eyes,
blurring her vision. She couldn’t explain them, or the sudden
sadness seeping into her heart. This should’ve been a moment of
happiness or, at least, contentment. She was with Neil again, and the
outcome of their trip together should, very likely, bring their
reconciliation. Why then did she seem detached from where she stood?
Anne shivered. Why the deep
feeling of having seen this place, this forest before? And why the
eerie sensation of being present here only in the body, while her
mind was far away?
Away from the forest.
Away from Neil, the man who'd
betrayed her trust and her love.
An onrush of sensations
unfamiliar to her followed. Dizziness and a malevolent feeling of
unreality suffocated her.
Anne edged cautiously closer to
the rim of the bare cliff. Her foot tapped the edge. It seemed solid.
She stared into the darkness of the abyss at her feet. It echoed the
shadows in her heart. An unusual curiosity took hold of her. Should
she step ahead? What was down there? Other human bones? Another
mystery? The presence of evil, creeping up and enveloping her, became
almost palpable. The vines of fog folded around her, dragging her to
the depth. Her throat turned dry, and she gasped for air.
Megan's face contorted, the voice
no longer pleasant. A hoarse gurgle, spluttering distorted words,
"Yes, come... I'm waiting... I've been waiting for you for such
a long time..."
Author
Links
Carmen
Stefanescu's Site:http://shadowspastmystery.blogspot.ro/
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Carmen-Stefanescu-Books/499245716760283
Twitter @Carmen_Books
http://www.pinterest.com/carmens007/
Buy Link: Wild Child Publishing
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Buy Link: Barnes & Noble
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So glad you could stop in Carmen and share Shadows of the Past with us!
ReplyDeleteThank you greatly for your kindness! I really appreciate it!
DeleteYou have an amazing personal history to draw from as a writer! Best of luck!
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely right! And what is writing if not sharing a part of our life experience? Thank you for your comment!
DeleteCeausescu may have delayed your publishing career, but he couldn't derail it. The pen is mightier than the dictator...and so is your prose. I wish you many readers, Carmen.
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely right! Thank you!
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