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All right, Johnnie here, stop three. I've had to borrow Henry's car as mine's getting worked over by a couple of grease monkeys. What happened? You ain't got to know, so mind your potatoes. Let's just say it involved a halfwit named Glen, a few minutes of feeling good before several days of feeling like warmed over cow dung. Speaking of cows...



[Attribution: flickr 70023venus2009, http://www.flickr.com/photos/70023ven... is the King's Head Inn. Like a lot of things in England, it's really, really old. Henry said something about it going back to the 1400's or something. This is the part where having an Englishman around would come in real handy. No dice, ay? Fine. Have it your way. You want a fact about the inn? Here you go: it's haunted. Or so they say. Some of the town's folks believe there are a couple of ghosts hanging about, not that it deters Chance and Jacky from running off there to have a romantic rendezvous whenever they can. Personally, I don't want to know what they get up to over there. All I know is there's a corset involved and who the heck knows what else. Those two are deceptively racy. What's that? Would I ever take Henry there? Uh, well, the thing is... Say, what kinda tour you think I'm running here? Tomorrow's the bakery. Until then, enjoy the cows and ghosts. Blurb:

In fact, it was probably best I stop picturing it because certain parts of me were definitely expressing interest.“Look, I know what I got is a million to one. I don’t know what I’ve done to end up with Jacky, but while I have him, I’m gonna make the most of it, each and every day. The fact that he feels he can ask me for anything means more to me than I could say. Trust and communication, Johnnie, remember that.”“Who are you?” This was the same mug who ten years ago had been cursed at by every officer he had ever had—in several languages—before he’d been kicked out of their units and finally ended up in Jacky’s.“I am the voice of experience,” Chance declared in his best radio commentator’s voice.“More like the voice of Satan.” There was no doubt about it. If the devil himself walked this earth, he would look, talk, and walk like Chauncey Irving. The way he gazed at me made it seem like he could see into the very depths of my soul. I didn’t like it one bit. Who knew what he’d find there?Chance rolled his eyes at me. “And you say I’m dramatic.”This had all gone very different in my head. I was sensing a pattern.“So, what led up to that whole situation?” he asked, concern slipping into his tone. I’d take “pain-in-the-backside Chance” to “concerned Chance” any day of the week. The latter asked too many questions, which meant I had to make too much of an effort to avoid answering, or worse, had to actually think about things. Might as well get this over with.“He was trying to get in my head again, so I kissed his cheek to slip away.”Chance’s expression grew somber with a hint of disapproval. “Don’t tease him like that.”Normally I would have given a flippant remark, but I couldn’t, not where Henry was concerned. “I wasn’t teasing him. At least, I didn’t mean to. It sort of happened. I was desperate. He was getting too close.”“He’s just trying to help.”“Yeah, well, I didn’t ask for his help. He knows how I feel about him trying to go all head doctor on me. Is there a reason you’re here aside to drive me off my nut?”Chance’s expression softened as he looked me straight in the eye. I braced myself. “You’re going back to see him, aren’t you?”“I don’t think that’s any of your business.”“Right.” Chance stood and headed back toward the infirmary. He paused and turned, his gaze on his shoes. “Try to be more careful.” With that he was gone, and I was left sitting on my lonesome feeling like a heel. In other words, it was a day like any other plus a couple of extra bruises and scrapes, which reminded me: now I had to get the damned Austin fixed. The hell with this. I was tired of feeling guilty just for breathing around here.Part 4 continued on Nov 13th on Lex Chase's blog.***Available in ebook and print from Dreamspinner Press: http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=4362***Comment prompt: Do you believe in ghosts?About the Author:

Giveaway 1st Prize: $15 Amazon gift card + Impetuous Afflictions signed swag pack + signed 8x10 art print.2nd & 3rd Prize: Impetuous Afflictions swag pack + signed 8x10 art print.***To Enter Just leave a comment on any of the blog posts along the tour, along with a contact email address. **If you would still like to enter the contest but don't wish to leave your email address in the comment, you can also enter by emailing charlie@charliecochet.com.Winners will be chosen at random and posted on Charlie's blog at http://www.charliecochet.com/blog on Monday, December 2nd. Winners will then be notified via email.*** Contest ends Sunday, December 1st at midnight, Eastern Time.Tour stops:11/9 - Welcome to Hawthorne Manor [Excerpt 1] - The Novel Approach11/11 - Billiard Room Brouhaha [Excerpt 2] - Author Sue Brown11/12 - A Trip to the Town of Aylesbury [Excerpt 3] - Author Kim Fielding11/13 - Time for Tea [Excerpt 4] - Author Lex Chase11/14 - Stopping for a Pint [Excerpt 5] - Author Andrew Q. Gordon11/15 - Visiting the Furry Hat Man [Excerpt 6] - Author Eden Winters11/18 - Meet Gideon Brooks [Excerpt 7] - Author Michael Rupured11/19 - Meet Rori Curti [Excerpt 8]s - Author Shira Anthony11/20 - Meet Aubrey Jepson [Excerpt 9] - Attention is Arbitrary11/21 - Meet Oliver Darling [Excerpt 10] - Hearts on Fire11/22 - Meet Elliot Young [Excerpt 11] - Author Elin Gregory11/25 - Meet Connor & Edmund Grey [Excerpt 12]- Joyfully Jay11/26 - The Devilish Duo [Finale] - Mrs. Condit & Friends
Published on November 12, 2013 00:00
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