**Triple Author Anthology Blitz: Phantoms in the
Moonlight**
Good Morning,
Everyone! So thrilled to see you all today! Today I have a thrilling Halloween
Anthology to share with you that includes three talented authors! Let’s find
out more about this spine-tingling set of adult, horror, thriller tales ….
**ALAINE GREYSON**
**BIO**
Alaine
Greyson lives outside of Baltimore, Maryland with her husband, son and cocker
spaniel puppy. She loves to push the envelope with her stories and strives to
make her readers sympathize with characters from all backgrounds. Alaine is an
avid reader and considers Jane Austen and Diana Gabaldon to be her literary
heroes. She loves Mexican food, 80s music and is a Robert Downey Jr. super-fan.
You will find mentions of things she loves throughout her books.
For more information about Ms. Greyson,
please visit:
**MARIE MCGRATH**
**BIO**
Marie McGrath lives in a small rural town in Maryland. She
hopes to inspire others with her stories. Her favorite genres to read are YA
Romance and Contemporary Fiction. She loves the color turquoise, tigers, and
listening to music.
For more information about Ms. McGrath,
please visit:
**S. C. MORGAN**
**BIO**
S. C. Morgan lives outside of Toronto, Ontario with his
wife, three kids and a dog, and spends the daylight working for a big bank’s
Marketing Dept and the night time putting pen to paper. His short
story Watch Your Step appeared in the Unleashed: Monsters Vs Zombies
Anthology and The Old Thomson House was featured in Writing.com’s horror
newsletter. For more information about S. C. Morgan’s stories and reviews, you
can follow him on Twitter at @SCMorganAuthor and #SCMorganReviews.
For more information about Ms.
Morgan, please visit:
**PHANTOMS IN THE MOONLIGHT**
Publication
date:
September 8th, 2020
Series:
Horror and Halloween Theme
Genres: Adult, Horror, Thriller
**BLURB**
11 stories to fright and
delight. As the air turns cooler and bonfires take over the night, gather
around the fire for stories of fall fun, strange occurrences and abject terror.
These stories published by authors S. C. Morgan, Marie
McGrath and Alaine Greyson are sure to get your heart pumping and take your
imagination on a wild ride.
**EXCERPT**
Lucifer.
The Devil? The night had taken a turn for the worse. Trudy glanced at the
pill bottle. Forget the rest of today. This haunting of a witch, sorceress, and
now the Devil was enough to end things. No one would ever believe her if she
explained.
“Whenever I see opportunity, I’m
there. This is no different. Besides, I’m convinced this will be an easy sell.”
Lucifer nodded toward Miranda. “Sending in the young ones to do an adult’s job?
No worries. Just makes my sell easier.”
Miranda balled her fists and pursed
her lips. She stepped toward Lucifer, but Gretchen pushed her onto the couch.
“It would help if you turned the
lights back on, Luce. If you want a conversation, it helps if she can see you.”
Without thinking, Trudy latched onto
Miranda’s arm. The darkness was good enough. She didn’t want to know what the
Devil looked like and confirm her childhood nightmares. Trudy squeezed her eyes
shut as a loud clap reverberated around the room.
Miranda elbowed Trudy in the ribs.
“Open your eyes.”
Trudy covered her face with her hands.
“This is a dream. That means a beastlike red creature is standing in my living
room. I’m good.”
Miranda giggled. “Beastlike? Do you
believe everything you read? Stop believing the stereotypes and open your
eyes.”
Trudy removed her hands from her face
and blinked. Standing next to Gretchen was the handsomest man she had ever
seen. His black hair fell to one side; his smile illuminated his green eyes and
his dimples. The Devil had dimples. Trudy couldn’t wrap her head around his
appearance. Wasn’t the Devil supposed to be ugly, carry a pitchfork, and have a
tail?
Lucifer snapped his fingers. “It’s
rude to stare.” He strolled toward Trudy and positioned himself on the cushion
next to her. “Had a bad day, hun?”
Trudy stifled a laugh. This was too
much. “You could say that.”
Miranda leaned across Trudy and met
Lucifer’s gaze. “We already discussed her job and her mother.”
“And …?”
Gretchen sighed. “We got nowhere.
Something else is causing her pain.”
Lucifer stroked his chin. “Losing your
job and almost losing your mom wasn’t enough to push you over the edge.” A
gleam appeared in Lucifer’s eyes. “It’s a boy. It’s always a boy. You’re dating
that lawyer, Carter, right?”
Trudy scowled. “None of your
business.”
“Ah, my dear, but it is my business.
Everything is my business. What happened? Did he break up with you?”
“I’m not discussing it, so, if the
three of you would leave …”
Miranda stroked the back of her hand.
“It’s okay. Let it out. We’re here to help.”
Gretchen smirked. “We’re here
to help. I’m not too sure about Luce.”
“I enjoy a good breakup story. Let’s
hear it. Trudy? We’re waiting.”
Trudy shifted her gaze from Gretchen
to Lucifer. Was this a nightly thing, going around town to counsel people about
their bad days? She didn’t figure the Devil for the listening type. “Carter’s a
jerk who doesn’t deserve my headspace.”
“Yet you’d kill yourself over him?”
Lucifer asked. “Interesting.”
Trudy stood and glared at Lucifer.
“You don’t understand. No one understands. I lost everything today. My job, my
mom, Carter.”
“Technically your mom is—”
“Unless you can change things, shut
up.”
Lucifer bowled over in laughter. “Oh, honey, I can change things. But can you pay the price?”
Daylight streamed through the window. Billie rolled to her side to see Jesse’s side of the bed empty. She rubbed her eyes and stretched. A headache brewed just at the edges. She balled her fists. “No. Not again.”
She willed her mind to stop throbbing.
It actually kind of helped. She walked downstairs and into the kitchen. She had
hoped Jesse would be there, but he didn’t seem to be anywhere. She shrugged.
She was determined to have a better day. Things didn’t feel like they used to
anymore, and she would force it if she had to. Mind over matter, Billie.
Mind over matter.
She walked to the French doors leading
to the backyard. She peered through the door to survey the yard. The large
maple trees that provided shade in the summer were losing their leaves. It was
time to rake them. She rolled up her sleeves and got to work.
She heard a whistle and stopped.
“Mm-hmm, you look sexy out here,
babe.”
Billie wiped the sweat from her brow.
“If you mean a sweaty mess, then sure.”
Jesse chuckled. “Never.” He walked to
her and forced the rake from her hand. He grabbed both hands and danced her
around the piles of leaves.
She relaxed into his arms and smiled.
They stopped, and he twirled her. At the last
spin, they launched into the largest pile of leaves, laughed and stared skyward.
Billie raised Jesse’s hand to her lips and gently
kissed him. “Thanks. I needed that.”
He smiled. “Me too.” He tucked a stray hair
behind her ear. “I meant what I said earlier. You look beautiful.”
She smiled. “Well, thanks. Wanna help?”
“I wouldn’t want to do anything else.” Jesse
jumped to his feet then outstretched his hand to help Billie up. He grabbed the
rake from the ground and raked the leaves they had dispersed in their fun.
Billie grabbed garbage bags and loaded the
leaves, leaving a nice and tidy yard.
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