Releasing a new book always comes with its share of anxiety. It sits right up there with sending your first born off to kindergarten, then college, then finally cutting those apron strings to let them find their own way in the world. It can truly be a nail-biting, tooth-gnashing experience.
And it's with much excitement and a hell of a lot of anxiety that I announce the release of my second literary novel, GRAYE.
I lived this story and in 1998 made the commitment to put it down on paper no matter how challenging that proved to be. And it proved to be quite the challenge! The characters would come and go at their leisure, sometimes refusing to let go when I needed them to most. Voices screaming in my head to come out when I desperately needed quiet. Then there were those moments when I needed to hear from them and the silence was deafening. This is a story that has been a long time coming and now that the last "t" has been crossed and the last "i" has been dotted, I am more than ready to let it out in the world to make its own way.
I truly hope you'll enjoy this story. The paperback edition is now available for purchase HERE and HERE. It's also available on KINDLE and NOOK.
I look foward to hearing what you think. Until then, please enjoy this excerpt.
Excerpted from GRAYE by Deborah Fletcher Mello:
As the first sign of a morning sun peeked through the trees she thought about her child and the possessive need he’d had for the young woman against her lap. Graye had been the youngest of her children, the child she’d thought she’d wanted when she’d inhaled and knew she hadn’t when she’d exhaled. Her mother had called Graye a change of life baby, coming when no one expected him, least of all Miss Jen Pearl. She’d started birthing children when she’d been sixteen, the eighth one coming just after her twenty-third birthday. Nine years later Graye had pushed his way into the world without asking, without invitation, his presence almost a given like the sun and the moon were givens. Miss Jen Pearl had been thirty-two years old, too old in her mind to be birthing another baby.
She'd had nine children in all. Treat, Sonn, Carr, August and Graye; and the four girls, Lake, Ginn, Sister and July. All of them good and decent, except for Graye, the child tainted with an ugly too difficult to describe. From the moment he'd drawn his first breath evil had wrapped itself around the boy, feeding on his soul.
4 comments:
I just ordered my copy. I can't wait to start reading it when it comes. I truly enjoyed Rested Waters so I'm sure this will prove to be a winner also.
Good Luck!
ATG
Thank you! I hope you know just how much I appreciate the support. Love ya!
My copy of Graye arrived on Monday. Everyone make sure you order your copy as soon as possible; you will be hooked from the very first chapter. This is a WINNER for sure!
ATG
Thank you! I so hope you're enjoying it!
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