"Sometimes the ghosts from your past…are real."

Title: Voices
Author: Clarissa Johal
Genre: Paranormal Psychological Suspense
Release Date: May 19, 2015
Tour Host: DRC Promotions
Synopsis:
Sometimes the ghosts from your past…are real. Moira Flynn is arrested for attacking a door-to-door solicitor with a knife. She claims a voice told her the man was intent on assaulting her. The trouble is, she was the only one that heard that voice. Moira strikes a plea bargain and is sent to a psychiatric hospital for voluntary treatment. Dr. Richard Cassano is hesitant to treat her as schizophrenic, as she does not show the standard symptoms. As their sessions progress, Moira confesses there are two voices—and they aren’t voices in her head, but the voices of ghosts. Are they imaginary? Or are they actual spirits, attached to her for reasons of their own? As Moira’s doctor uncovers more of her past, he begins to realize that her ghosts are real. And one of them is determined to drag Moira into the afterlife with him.Buy Voices:
Excerpt:
They got their food and sat at one
of the dining room tables in the corner. Moira pretended not to notice a couple
of raised eyebrows from the other patients.
“How long have you been able to see
them?”
“Who?”
“Your ghosts.”
“For a while,” Moira replied
vaguely.
Adam picked up his dinner roll and
took a large bite. “My guess is longer than just ‘a while.’”
Moira’s attention was captured again
by his green eye, so sharply contrasting his brown one. He was almost too
intense to look at. Almost.
“How did you get the scratches?” His
gaze settled on her cheek.
“One of the other patients started a
fight,” she said, covering her cheek with her hand. “I guess she doesn’t like
me.”
“What’s not to like? You seem okay
to me.”
Oddly, his statement made her
stomach do a flip-flop. “Thanks.”
“You know how some people are, quick
to judge.” He dropped his fork and bent to retrieve it.
Moira pictured herself reaching over
and brushing back the lock of dark hair that fell across his forehead. She
glanced nervously over her shoulder. Jack and Isabella were strangely silent.
Isabella was probably just trying to figure out what childish thing she could
say, but Jack…she knew that Jack was sizing Adam up; he did it with every man
she came into contact with. And she knew he wouldn’t appreciate her noticing
how handsome Adam was either.
“I’m sure they upped her meds,” Adam
said as he tossed the fork onto the table again. “This place sucks. It won’t do
a damn thing but make you spill your guts, drive you crazy or turn you into a
zombie. Last pills they sent me home with made me feel like my skull was being
split with a meat cleaver.”
“So you stopped taking them?”
“Yep.”
“How did you end up back here?”
“My brother called the cops. Lying
asshole, I should be used to it by now,” Adam muttered. “I was staying with him
until I got my shit together, but he walked in on me as I was flushing my pill
down the toilet and freaked out.” A look of distress crossed his face.
“Whatever, I’ll be out soon enough.” He finished his roll and started on an
apple. “What did your doctor put you on? Who is your doctor anyways?”
“Um, he hasn’t put me on anything
yet. I see Dr. Cassano.”
“Ahh, Dr. Cassano.” He raised an
eyebrow. “I hear the nurses talking about him all the time.”
“He’s nice enough.”
“I see Dr. Leo. He’s an asshole.” He
spit out the bite of his apple and without getting up, tossed the rest of it
into the garbage, basketball style. “Have you spoken to your ghosts about
leaving?”
“I’ve …tried.”
“They won’t?”
“No.”
“You want me to ask them for you?”
“Seriously?” She stayed an initial
surge of hopefulness and reminded herself that Adam was in here because he was
crazy. Not like her at all.
“I can try.”
He settled back and stared right at
Isabella. That’s a fluke, she
thought. He just picked an empty spot
next to me.
“You need to go,” Adam said simply.
“Moira doesn’t want you around her.” He waited a beat. “Wow, she’s hostel. Kids can be such brats.
I’ll try your other one.”
He looked right at where Jack stood.
The other empty spot next to me, she
reminded herself.
“Leave. Your time is done, tall guy.
You have no business being here anymore.”
She felt Jack’s presence crackle
with anger.
“He’s even more hostel than she is,”
Adam said. “Sucks for you.”
Moira felt her hopes deflate. Well, it’s not as if he can really see them,
she thought. “Thanks anyways.”
He aimed his plastic cup towards the
trash and tossed it. It missed and rolled towards the kitchen door. “Damn. No points
for me.”
The cook leaned out the kitchen door
and waved his ladle at them. “Stop tossing your garbage everywhere, you’re
getting milk on the floor. Somebody’s got to mop that up.”
“I hate that a culinary genius like
you has to do that,” Adam called back with a straight face.
“Smart ass,” the cook replied. “You
lucky I don’t spit in your food.”
Adam held his hands up in mock
surrender. “I know you say that with love, Nathan.” He picked up his tray. “See
you around.”
Moira watched him swagger away. It
suddenly dawned on her that she hadn’t mentioned Isabella was a child or said
anything about Jack.
Lucky guess.
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