He’s shocked that the beautiful girl in the picture is alive...
She Talks to Eagles
by Maggie Blackbird
Genre: Paranormal Time-Travel Romance
He’s shocked that the beautiful girl in the picture is alive...
Maybe the stories of the notorious Route 66 are true. Road
trips don’t result in encountering ghosts, but they do for Collin Bird.
When he spies a beautiful girl hitchhiking during a thunderstorm, he can’t
believe his eyes. It’s Rosemary, a young woman from his Ojibway community
who went missing over forty years ago.
Rosemary
Kakeway is dead. Her only hope to reach the
spirit world is Collin. Before departing to the place of her ancestors,
she seeks vengeance against her killers, and Collin is the man to help her do
just that.
A ride with Rosemary through pea-soup fog
brings Collin to
1977, where he meets a very much alive nineteen-year-old Rosemary. The
bold and wild girl is nothing like he imagined her to be as she introduces him
to a time he embraces. Knowing they are meant to be together, neither
wishes to say goodbye, but that’s up to Rosemary’s spirit in the twenty-first
century to decide.
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An Ojibway from
Northwestern Ontario, Maggie resides
in the country with her husband and their fur babies, two beautiful Alaskan
Malamutes. When she’s not writing, she can be found pulling weeds in the
flower beds, mowing the huge lawn, walking the Mals deep in the bush, teeing up
a ball at the golf course, fishing in the boat for walleye, or sitting on the
deck at her sister’s house, making more wonderful memories with the people she
loves most.
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Guest Post 2: Inspiration for the Book
My publisher did a call out for novels to take place on Route 66. I thought this was a wonderful idea and I jumped at the chance. Then I had to come up with an idea. I enjoy writing time-travel stories. I became hooked when I wrote Born for This for part of an author collaboration series featuring a corn maze. I thought, “Why not another time travel with paranormal elements?”
For a long time, I also wanted to feature a story focussing on the murdered and missing Indigenous women and girls of Canada. Of course, I had to handle this very touchy subject matter with care. But I did want to create awareness, and made sure to give hope to the story.
I really enjoyed writing a novel that takes place on Route 66. I did a lot of research, and I am hoping to write another taking place on the notorious highway!
This looks really good. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI would enjoy reading this one. Sounds like a good read.
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