Creating McKnight, Perth & Daire

At the time, however, the story was vastly different than the finished product. When I first thought of Charlotte I had envisioned she lived in the Victorian era and was a woman ahead of her time. Her benefactor would be a rich lord or mister and a ghost would be her way to finding out certain facts or particulars to further the story along.
But in the early drafts Charlotte wasn't flowing the way I wanted her to flow, so I began to rethink her. I came up with the concept of Otherworldly as a stand alone, but as I wrote I wound up introducing a character by the name of Nash McKnight and suddenly I had to rethink the plot again.

The mysteries were something different. I knew I had to resolve Charlotte’s near death experience in the third but for the first and second, I turned to a trusty idea advisor…the ID Channel. Book two, Hereafter, is very loosely based off a murder mystery I saw on one of those programs.

Each book took me about two months to write and I had a ball giving Charlotte her sassy attitude. While Otherworldly is a stand alone, there are one or two unresolved issues which continue through Hereafterand finally play out in Breathless.
Happy reading!
Otherworldly (McKnight, Perth & Daire 1) Blurb:
Charlotte Perth is all about sass because her job reminds her all too well the limits of human life. She’s clairvoyant but her gift is unique. She can only summon murdered souls and interprets the visions they send her. When she’s hired by a wealthy woman to determine the fate of her great nephew, little does Charlotte realize this is one ghost that refuses to cross over.
Detective Jonas Daire feels Charlotte is a fake, out to swindle money from his rich aunt. When Charlotte proclaims the nephew is not only dead but has been murdered, Jonas feels especially disgusted at Charlotte’s “profession”. But when his cousin’s body is discovered in the place that she said it would be, with detailed accounts of how he died, he places her under suspicion.
Jonas and Charlotte work together to find the killer. As the two grow closer together, another malevolent force won’t stop until the truth is buried…until Charlotte’s ghostly visions are her own.
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Published on July 19, 2013 20:53
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