The Haunting Season
Michelle Muto
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Blurb: Be careful what you let in…Siler House has stood silent beneath Savannah’s moss-draped oaks for decades. Notoriously haunted, it has remained empty until college-bound Jess Perry and three of her peers gather to take part in a month-long study on the paranormal. Jess, who talks to ghosts, quickly bonds with her fellow test subjects. One is a girl possessed. Another just wants to forget. The third is a guy who really knows how to turn up the August heat, not to mention Jess’s heart rate…when he’s not resurrecting the dead. The study soon turns into something far more sinister when they discover that Siler House and the dark forces within are determined to keep them forever. In order to escape, Jess and the others will have to open themselves up to the true horror of Siler House and channel the very evil that has welcomed them all.
EXCERPT TWO
“Allison?”
she called out. She checked the bathroom. No Allison there, either.
She must have already gone downstairs without her. Jess turned and
walked back into their room.
“You
shouldn’t be here,” said the little girl standing in front of the
dresser.
Startled,
Jess took an involuntary step back. She thought she’d be used to
the way ghosts appeared and disappeared by now, but she wasn’t.
Probably would never get used to it. The girl wore a pretty white
dress and black shoes. The dress was tied around the middle with a
red bow that matched the one in her curly, dark hair.
She’s
a ghost. She’s the ghost of either Gracie or Emma Siler,
Jess thought, aware of her quickening heartbeat. Finally! Her first
ghost sighting in months! The girl looked young and sweet, so why did
she feel so jumpy? Probably because her roommate would have her
believe the small girl sporting dimples and curls was Satan in
disguise.
Damn
you, Allison!
Her
face didn’t look anything like Jess would have expected of a child
who had been murdered. The girl’s complexion was healthy, with a
glow like that of a living ten-year-old. Not one who had been dead
for well over a hundred years. But, ghosts were like that—appearing
how they wanted you to see them, or so she believed. Or, maybe it was
how they saw themselves. Jess had never thought to ask.
She
could still see ghosts, which meant there was hope—hope of seeing
Grams again and her father, too! Jess’s unease began to fade.
The
girl waited patiently for her to do or say something.
“Hello,”
Jess said softly.
“Hi,”
the girl replied.
“I’m
Jess. Are you Emma or Gracie?”
The
girl smiled. “I know who you
are. I’m Gracie.”
Jess
tried to keep the remaining nervousness from her voice. “Thanks for
letting me see you, Gracie. I like ghosts.”
Gracie’s
smile faltered. “You’re still a little scared. I can tell. Are
you here to hurt us? To make us go away?”
Ghost
or not, Gracie’s words melted Jess. Hurt her? Never. Jess knelt
down in front of Gracie. She reached out for Gracie’s arm,
realizing she couldn’t actually touch the child—the gesture was
simply automatic. Gracie stepped back, her arms still at her sides.
She
thinks I’m going to hurt her,
Jess thought. “No, Gracie. I’d never hurt you. In fact, I’m
here to help you.”
“You’re
very kind,” Gracie said, looking down at her shoes.
“I
try to be,” Jess replied.
Gracie’s
head jerked toward the mirror, then back to Jess, her eyes wide. “I
have to go now. You should go, too.”
“Is
someone there, Gracie?”
She
nodded.
“Who’s
there? Is it Emma?” Somehow, she didn’t think it was Emma at all.
Gracie
frowned. “It’s Riley. He says I can’t talk anymore right now.”
Jess
stood and looked in the mirror. Once again, she saw nothing but her
reflection and oddly, Gracie’s, in the old mirror. Unease seeped
back into Jess’s skin.
“I’ll
help you Gracie. You and Emma. I promise,” Jess said, although she
had no idea how to do that yet. She turned back to the child, but
Gracie was gone.
Slowly,
as if a child were writing it from the other side of the mirror, the
word hurry
appeared. And underneath, we
need you.
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Author Q&A
How did you come up with the idea
for your book?
During a trip to Savannah, I visited
the Sorrel-Weed house, which is reported to be Savannah’s most
haunted house.
What is different about this book
compared to others you’ve written?
For starters, The Haunting Season is
New Adult. Secondly, the main characters are not supernatural beings.
Most unique or unusual research
you’ve ever done for The Haunting Season?
Besides visiting the Sorrel-Weed house?
Asking a former mortician about embalming methods in the early to mid
1900’s and how embalming and burial procedures have changed and
why. It’s both fascinating and a bit gruesome.
What is the hardest part about
writing?
Keeping my butt in the chair for as
many hours as I need to per day. Resisting the urge to jump on the
internet when I’m having difficulty with a scene.
If you could meet any author who is
no longer living, who would it be?
Tough call. Edgar Allan Poe, probably.
But I’d also like to meet Rod Serling and Alfred Hitchcock.
Can you tell us a little about your
next project?
It’s a adult dark fantasy novel with
action, castles, and gargoyles. It’ll be out early this summer.
If you could do one thing over again
in regards to writing, what would it be?
Write faster.
Vanilla or chocolate?
Chocolate.
I tend to like Italian food the most. I
can’t stand brussel sprouts or peas.
Favorite television show?
Supernatural
What weapon would you choose in the
zombie apocalypse?
Harry Potter’s wand or maybe Dean
Winchester. He’d be a formidable weapon against zombies, right?
<grin>
What scares you?
Humanity. The way people treat others,
animals, or the environment.
Michelle has always loved storytelling.
When she was a child, her favorite stories were of monsters and
things that lurked in the dark. Telling stories often frightened her
classmates and got her into a lot of trouble with her teachers. They
had no sense of humor.
As an adult, Michelle traded her love
of writing for the corporate life where she was an IT professional.
Today, she's doing what she loves best - writing and storytelling.
Michelle grew up in Chicago, but
currently lives in NE Georgia with her husband and their two dogs.
She loves scary books, funny movies, sports cars, chocolate, dogs,
and changes of season.
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