This is a scheduled post, but I am pleased to be part of the Whispers of the Past blog tour (albeit from a distance!), which runs for 10 days from today, 23rd March. Whispers of the Past is an anthology of paranormal stories from several authors compiled by Kaye Lynne Booth, which also includes Jeff Bowles’ winning entry in the 2019 WordCrafter Paranormal Short Fiction Contest, A Peaceful Life I’ve Never Known.
My short story Partners in Time is included in the anthology. I had already written and published the full novel, but had got so used to my characters that I didn’t want to let them go. I decided to write an abridged version of the book, but with a different ending.
Partners in Time is a story for fans of time travel. John Finbow, a successful writer, and his wife Kay move into Southcombe Rectory, a large Victorian house that has been empty since the 1960s. It had previously been owned by the Cuthbertson family who had lived there for generations. Their marriage is under strain, as John, 39 would like children before he gets too old, but Kay, 34, does not.
When John is working in his study soon after moving in, he is disturbed by the sight of a young woman who appears out of the blue on his sofa. Emily Cuthbertson, whose old bedroom is now John’s study, was 25 at the time of her death and the youngest of 8 offspring of the late Reverend Arthur Cuthbertson and his wife Delia. Emily had died in 1868 but is now unwilling to leave behind her old life on earth, due to having missed out on a family of her own whilst being a companion to her widowed mother. Emily is still desperate for a husband and children, and John is the answer to her dreams.
One hundred and thirty years separate them. Will Emily and John’s love survive time’s relentless march?
Here is Darlene Foster’s 5 star review of Partners in Time:
A captivating story written by prolific author, Stevie Turner. This paranormal romance has many twists and turns, making you wonder what will happen next. The author is very good at writing about families and family dynamics. Throw in a ghost or two, add a Victorian mansion and you have a terrific tale that will keep you turning the pages.
Jump aboard the blog tour and check out the anthology. Prepare to be scared!
suzan khoja said:
Congratulations Stevie. I am so happy and proud to see you get such good reviews. I am dying to read all your lovely books. Good luck genius!! 😊✌✌💓💓
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Stevie Turner said:
Ha ha, thanks Suzan. Glad you’re back with us again!
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suzan khoja said:
Welcome, Stevie. Thank you for remembering me. How is the coronavirus effect there?? Are you and your family safe?? I hope everything is ok. 😊✌💓💓
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Stevie Turner said:
We’re allowed out once a day for exercise and to buy food. Many shops and businesses have closed down, and also caravan sites to stop people going to holiday homes. Myself and my family are fine at the moment. How about you?
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suzan khoja said:
We are not allowed for that too. We got drones flying everywhere and if you get out for any other reason except buying groceries, you get beaten up. Everything is shut here. I haven’t gone out of my house, not even set foot near the door because of corona since 19th March. 😭😭 I am glad you all are fine. We are fine but worried. A case just got reported very close to my house and it’s really crazy here. 😞😞😞
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Stevie Turner said:
Beaten up? By whom?
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suzan khoja said:
The police, army, commandos and navy people. 😂😂😂 big sticks on the butt. 😂😂
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Stevie Turner said:
You’re joking, right?
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suzan khoja said:
No. If you don’t believe just check the India news and you will see the truth. It’s weird but Indians don’t like setting their butts in their houses 😂😂❤✌✌
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Stevie Turner said:
Oh dear.
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dgkaye said:
Brilliant! And congrats! ❤
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Debby. x
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Darlene said:
My favourite book of yours! (so far) Thanks for including my review. Good luck with the anthology.
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Darlene.
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robertawrites235681907 said:
Wonderful post, Stevie.
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Robbie. x
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