I'm ever surprised at the unique ways writers weave magic in their stories. When the term paranormal is used to describe a book or genre, that covers a lot of different plot lines. Magical ideas are limited only by the author's imagination. Today Gwen Gardner visits and explains how the protagonist's magical gifts in her latest book work.
Double-Edged
Spark
Thanks for
hosting me today, Susan!
Susan writes
both science fiction and fantasy romance, so I thought I’d share a bit about
paranormal romance. Besides the romance part, the different romance genres have
something else in common. Such as, what
can go wrong and in how many different ways?
I write two
series’ with the same protagonist. Indigo Eady is a teenage ghost-whispering,
psychometry-reading psychic whose father was murdered. Not only is that a
mouthful, but that is a LOT of baggage.
What happens when you combine all of that with romance? Chaos, of course! It’s
enough to scare any guy away.
One of Indigo’s
‘gifts’ is psychometry. If you haven’t heard of it, the short version is that
it’s reading energy through touch. You may have seen on television where a
psychic holds an object, such as a watch, and from that receives a vision of
what may have happened to its owner.
Indigo’s
psychometric ability takes it one step further, which causes all kinds of
problems for her. Since she’s dealing with helping ghosts to solve their
murders, violence is generally involved. That violence is passed on to Indigo through
the objects she touches. When that happens, blisters erupt on her palms and
they pop and fester. Her hands are often red, raw and wrapped.
Since Indigo is
so often running from the current threat, whether living or dead, she tends to
be a bit clumsy. Yeah, she denies it, but it’s true. Her mishaps affect other
people. Like Badger, her love interest.
Only to herself
does Indigo admit the spark of the attraction between her and Badger. And that
spark causes her abilities to short-circuit or backfire in some seriously
inconvenient ways.
For instance,
one time Indigo purposely wrapped her palm around a pint of beer belonging to a
suspect to see what kind of information she could get. She learned that he wasn’t
exactly telling the truth--at a cost to her. Because just touching the glass
got her rip-roaring drunk. Then she proceeded to blow chunks all over Badger’s
boots while wallowing on the floor and informing him through drunken eyes how
cute he was--all four of him.
Then there was
the time she was chasing a ghost through the house, bursting into the kitchen
in pajamas and bunny slippers with six inch floppy ears. Unable to stop, she
slid over the table into Badger and was left lying across the table with her
bunny slippers waving in the air. But he did find her am-I-interrupting? quip quite amusing.
Through their
investigations, Indigo and Badger have fallen through crumbling buildings, been
trapped underground beneath a cemetery, been pinched and poked by malevolent
spirits in a dilapidated prison, shot at by a killer, kidnapped by a demon and
chased by all manner of beings intent on doing them harm.
You really gotta
like someone to put up with it all. A few shared kisses in between all the
chaos helps.
Luckily, there’s
that spark I mentioned. Yeah, a double-edged spark.
Blurb: Ghostly Gallows:
The case of
missing paranormals is far from solved.
Hundreds of
Sabrina Shores’ spirits are still missing.
In Second Death, Indigo and her friends
escape an eternity underground in evil clutches. Back aboveground with a few
missing ghosties happily in tow, one truth is painfully clear: the size of
their problem is bigger than the village cemetery itself.
Now in Ghostly Gallows, new information leads
Indigo and her fellow investigators to the ruins of Gallowsgate Prison, long
abandoned by everyone and everything except malevolent spirits. It’s not called
Gallowsgate for nothing when the noose swings a little too close to home.
Indigo Eady:
Much to her
chagrin, Indigo Eady is a celebrity among spirits. She’s the girl who can see
and speak with them. She has a proven track record in helping spirits find
their murderers, so it’s no surprise when she’s drafted onto the Missing
Paranormal Committee. Who better to help them than the experienced teenage
ghost whisperer- investigator and her friends?
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About
the Author:
Gwen Gardner is
a native Californian living in sunny San Diego, where her love of reading and
writing led to a BA in English literature. Life is now complete with her
husband, two dogs and a daily call from her daughter.
Since ghosts
feature prominently in her young adult Indigo
Eady Paranormal “Cozy” Mystery series and Afterlife series, she has a secret desire to meet one face to face
- but will run screaming for the hills if she ever does. Gwen adores travel and
experiencing the cultures and foods of different countries. She is always up
for an adventure and anything involving chocolate - not necessarily in that
order.
What is the strangest magic you've read about or written? Do you find yourself more attracted to ghostly or horror stories near Halloween? Do you believe in psychic abilities? Are you familiar with Gwen and her books?
13 comments:
Not sure Badger shared her sentiment when she was spewing on his boots though.
Congratulations, Gwen!
haha have to watch out when wearing bunny slippers
So glad to have you here, Gwen. Thanks for stopping by Pat and Alex.
Alex, no it took a while for him to get over that one. LOL.
Pat, bunny slippers can be dangerous o_O
Susan, thanks so much for having me here!
I love the scene with her on the table.
I won 2 of Gwen's books in the Halloween Hop last year.
I read Givin' Up The Ghost - and thoroughly enjoyed it. Indigo is a great character...clumsy and charming.
I still have to read A Guilty Ghost Surprised.
Is Ghostly Gallows the 3rd book?
Poor Indigo. She must get zapped with a lot of heavy duty stuff while she's trying to help. Psychometric abilities do have their down side.
Good luck, Gwen!
Diane, that part cracked me up, too. Indigo always makes me laugh ;)
Michelle, Ghostly Gallows is book 2 of a different series, but using the same characters. Glad you enjoyed GUTG!
Lee, Indigo does put up with a lot from me ;)
An interesting character. thanks for sharing Gwen.
Donna, thanks for stopping by!
I read Givin' Up The Ghost and really enjoyed the entire story very much. Best wishes for a smashing success for Ghostly Gallows!
Thanks, Steve! I really appreciate it :D
Indigo is one complex character but she sounds totally endearing.
For years I've stayed away from ghost stories afraid they would overfeed my imagination. It wasn't until I finally admitted to myself and publicly that I could see ghosts and wasn't imagining them after all.
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