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True Mate by Patricia Logan
Prosper Woods Chronicles, Book 1
When I moved to Prosper Woods, California a couple of weeks ago, I’d had big plans for a quiet life. Let’s just say, things haven’t exactly turned out the way I expected they would. For one thing, as new sheriff, I hadn’t planned on investigating a murder the day after my arrival. For another thing, no one told me supernatural creatures existed. I didn’t believe it at first, but when Vincent Lasco suddenly smiled at me with a mouth full of fangs, things got interesting.
Quiet small town life indeed!
The moment I decided to take Sheriff Romeo Harmon home for a roll in the sheets, I knew hiding my true nature was a huge mistake. Then again, things never turn out the way I expect. The simple life of anonymity I’d hoped to have in Prosper Woods has blown up in my face in the most poetic and spectacular way. Not only that, the guy isn’t even aware that he has secrets of his own. How a guy could have lived all his life not knowing what he was, seems nearly impossible but in his case, I know it’s true.
Supernaturals are everywhere!
The town of Prosper Woods has a couple of new residents who at first glance, seem very unsuited for small town life. Before long, though, I realized they were right for the town… probably the only right thing about this weird place. Surprisingly, they fit right in.
Things are about to get interesting!
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I drove out onto the main road, headed toward town. My commute took me past an old drive-in movie theater. I’d passed it every day since my arrival in town, but I’d never thought to just stop and look at it. There was no reason to. The large screen was caked with dirt and what I figured had to be paint, since it looked like someone had fired brightly colored paintballs at it. They’d spattered and run down the screen which now looked more like a Jackson Pollock painting than an outdoor theater screen.
As I passed by tonight, I was surprised to see the screen lit up playing a grainy cartoon along with the headlights of several cars parked in spaces in the old lot. The lot itself was made of cracked asphalt. Tufts of grass had grown up through grooves, threatening to reclaim the surface back to that of the wide-open field it had once been. I slowed to a crawl, pulling onto the shoulder of the road and stopping just before the driveway to make sure I was seeing what I thought I was seeing. The lot was filled with cars—old cars—cars that all dated back to the 1950s and 60s, when I was sure the drive-in would have been a popular hangout for both teenagers and families alike.
I got out of the Civic to get a closer look at what I was seeing. The scene before me looked surreal. The cars were striking and alike in one aspect. They were all—to the last one—translucent. I could see right through them. The freakiest thing I’d ever seen was happening right before my eyes. Figures of what could only be ghosts were sitting in the cars, walking through the lot, paying for popcorn, candy, and drinks at the remnants of a concession stand. Smiling ghosts wearing brightly colored red and white translucent uniforms were serving up drinks and treats to the kids who stood by the sides of adult ghosts, holding out ghost money.
I shivered as I spotted a small figure standing at the edge of the woods far removed from the other ghosts. If it was a ghost I was looking at, he had to be a child. There was something different about him, setting him apart from the other child-sized figures at the drive-in. He was still translucent, but his skin and clothing were dark, smoky in color, different from the happy-go-lucky figures of other kids running around having a blast. He just stood there, looking on from his place in the woods, and I suddenly had the overwhelming feeling that he belonged nowhere… not here in this world…definitely not in the ghostly world I was seeing. My heart hurt for the little person, and I had no idea what I could or should do to help him.
Check out the Prequel: True Knight by Patricia Logan
Prequel to the Prosper Woods Chronicles
My name is Romeo Harmon and I’m the new sheriff of Prosper Woods, a small California town smack dab in the middle of the sequoia forest. People around here tell me the town hasn’t changed a whole hell of a lot since power lines and telephones were installed. It’s a quaint place with a movie theater that shows the old classics, a saloon with a decent choice of beer, a general store with a grumpy old coot behind the till, a gas station with a pimply young mechanic, and a bed and breakfast that attracts tourists and vacation money.
I think I’m gonna like it here.
My name is Vincent Lasco. I’ve searched a long time to find a new place to settle down. Because of what I am, I need to pull up stakes and start over every twenty years or so—before people realize that I don’t age anymore. Prosper Woods has everything a man like me could ever want. Though there aren’t many humans, it doesn’t really matter. I’m so old, I don’t need to eat very often and there’s no reason to expose myself to the locals whom I hope to call friends some day.
I think I’m gonna like it here.
There’s newcomers in town. Prosper Woods is a nice place as long as you’re passing through. I wonder how long these folks will stay once they find out what’s really going on here. Somehow…
I don’t think they’re gonna like it here.
(True Knight is the prequel to the Prosper Woods Chronicles and includes an excerpt from True Mate, the first book in the new series)
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International bestselling author Patricia Logan, resides in Los Angeles, California. The author of several #1 bestselling erotic romances in English, Italian, French, and Spanish lives in a small house with a large family. When she’s not writing her next thriller romance, she’s watching her grandchildren grow up way too soon, and raising kids who make her proud every day. One of her favorite tasks is coaxing nose kisses from cats who insist on flopping on her keyboard while she tries to type. She counts herself lucky to be surrounded by people who love her and give her stories to tell every day.
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