Swallow the Moon (30 page)

Read Swallow the Moon Online

Authors: K A Jordan

BOOK: Swallow the Moon
8.34Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

"What do you want to do? Check it out or grab a bag?"

"Check it out!" She opened her door. "I can't wait to see what you've done to it!"

"You are going to love it." He caught up to her before she could slip into the house. "Wait a second." He held her hand while he unlocked the door. He handed her the keys, then scooped her up to carry her across the threshold.

"Welcome home!"

 

~^~

 

 

June was sorting boxes of books when she found Aunt Lizzie's scrap book. This was the book that the ghosts didn't want her to see.

She caressed the book before she opened it. It was part diary, part photo album. June understood her Aunt better as she leafed through the album. Lizzie went to California in the 1960's. She'd been a hippy, living in a commune, studying herbal remedies and shamanism.

There were a lot of Polaroid pictures of life in the commune. Many of them featured Aunt Lizzie and a heavy set young man. They seemed to be a very happy couple.

A loose photo slid from the back of the book.

It was a picture of her aunt in a granny dress and the heavy set young man dressed in bell bottoms, beads and a lacy shirt. Both the young people had long hair. They were holding hands in front of an art exhibition.

The caption was "Me and Billie Vanchenzo," but the sign for the gallery read "The Air-brush Art of Van Man Go."

June looked at the two people in the picture – so young and full of promise – and cried.

 

###

 

 

About the Author:

K. A. Jordan is a refugee from the Rust Belt of Ohio, who escaped to the Blue Grass of Kentucky in 1992. She writes and blogs from 'Jordan's Croft' a small farm where she lives with her husband, a retired Army Staff Sergeant.

She holds a degree in Applied Science, rides American Quarter horses, gardens and can often be found on the back of her husband's Suzuki M109 motorcycle.

She says of her writing: "I write the stories that I want to read and can't find - complex characters, twisty plots and contemporary settings. I believe readers want stories that appeal to the mind and the heart. There are no 'ripped bodices' in my fiction but you might find criminals, wounded heroes, mad artists and an occasional haunted motorcycle."

 

Author pages:

 

Amazon USA:
http://www.amazon.com/K.-A.-Jordan/e/B003YCWKAY

Amazon UK:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/K.-A.-Jordan/e/B003YCWKAY

Email:
[email protected]

Blog:
http://jordanscroft.blogspot.com

 

 

Other Books by K. A. Jordan:

 

"Let's Do Lunch"

Romantic Suspense

 

Lindsey Bennett is caught between two men, one will tease her, the other will use her – both are capable of killing.

 

A business owner at the mercy of her employees, Lindsey Bennett of the restaurant "Let's Do Lunch," finds her employees have no mercy. When Lindsey drops everything to be her injured mother's caregiver, relying on her sister to run the restaurant proves to be a mistake. Lindsey's trusted cook quits, the new cook changes the menu, her sister hires a waitress who can't run a register and money comes up missing. When a bug gets in a customer's food, Lindsey could lose it all! Somebody should get fired. But once she's back in charge, Lindsey finds that hiring is easier than firing.

 

More problems arise with the men in her life. Her new chef Brandon Pendleton – smart, sexy, fast living: he's the life of every party. Sergeant Kevin "Tag" McTaggart – handsome, aloof, this wounded warrior's blue eyes see into the depths of her soul. One will tease her until she gives up all her secrets. The other is out to use her and her restaurant.

 

Surrounded by criminals, deceived on all sides, and catapulted from crisis to crisis, can Lindsey stay focused? Her restaurant and her life are at stake.

 

 

Other books

The Steps by Rachel Cohn
How to Tell a Lie by Delphine Dryden
A Kiss for Cade by Lori Copeland
Jem by Frederik Pohl
Whispers of Betrayal by Michael Dobbs
The Return: A Novel by Michael Gruber
Tender Rebel by Johanna Lindsey
The Night Crew by Brian Haig