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Excerpt From Chapter Two of Never Trust a Stranger by Jamie Cortland

Friday, April 16th, 2010

     A chill snaked up Vince’s spine as he boarded flight #1920 to Denver. When he took his seat, he wanted to bolt. He’d never felt like that before on any flight. Why now? Security was more than adequate. He glanced at the other passengers…skiers, businesspersons, women with children, couples on winter vacations; the normal jet load of passengers. Nevertheless, he felt uneasy. Maybe, because he’d taken a commercial airline. He usually traveled in the company jet and never in a winter storm as the weather channel had predicted. However, that would not happen, not until they were in the Rockies. Vince forced himself to settle down in his seat. It would be okay, he told himself as he fastened his seat belt.

      Once they were in the air, he ordered a double bourbon and water on the rocks. He opened the best-selling mystery novel he’d just purchased at the airport. A few pages into it, he realized he wasn’t going to be able to read no matter how compelling the book. Sleeping through the flight would be the best thing. Downing his drink, he dozed off for a couple of minutes. He awoke, jolted by the plane’s rapid drop in altitude.

      “What happened?” Vince asked the passenger on the other side of the aisle.

      “Jeeze. I don’t know. Maybe, we hit an air pocket.”

      “Damn!” He cursed as the plane hit another rough spot. Hot coffee sprayed out of his cup and onto his jeans.

      “It’s going to be a little bumpy for awhile,” the pilot announced. “Keep your seat belts on.”

     The woman sitting just next to Vince placed her hand on his forearm. “What do you think is going on?”

      “Bad weather, maybe.”

      She shook her head. “I have a bad feeling about this flight.”

      Vince took a deep breath. His mouth was dry. He pushed the button to call the hostess. She didn’t respond. Well, one thing about it, if he had just boarded one too many planes, at least, he’d made the necessary changes to his will and his trust to include his mistress, Madison. Though neither his partners nor Danni knew she existed, his attorney had been well informed.

      The plane bumped along feeling and sounding as though it was falling apart. Several overhead luggage compartments fell open. Oxygen masks dropped down at random. Vince glanced out the window wishing that he’d never boarded the plane.

      “Due to mechanical difficulties, we’ll be making an unexpected stop in Albuquerque. We expect to be on the ground approximately forty-five minutes to an hour. Those who wish to stay on board may do so. The rest of you may de-plane and re-board later. I’m sorry for the delay, folks, but we’ll be on our way again as soon as possible.”

      “I knew there was something wrong.” The woman next to Vince placed her hand on his forearm again. “I think it’s a lot worse than they’re telling us. I’m getting off this plane and I’m not getting back on, repairs or not.”

     After a rough landing in Albuquerque, Vince took his briefcase, grabbed his backpack, departed the plane, called Sal to advise him of the delay and headed toward the cocktail lounge. An hour later, an announcement was made. The parts required to make the repairs weren’t available in Albuquerque; however, the captain assured them that the plane was safe to make the relatively short flight on into Denver where the parts were available. Those who felt uncomfortable continuing on the flight were given permission to book another… on this airline or on another. If they had checked luggage, they only needed to ask that it be taken off the plane. If the passengers chose to fly another airline, no refunds would be made.

     Vince downed his drink while weighing the pros and cons. He could easily stay overnight at one of the airport hotels and fly into Denver the following morning. Still, if the captain felt it was safe to fly this plane on into Denver, then it should be okay. He rose, said goodbye to the attractive woman he’d been sitting next to and moved back to the gate to re-board the jet. Handing the agent his boarding card, he walked onto the jet way carrying his briefcase. Halfway down, he realized he’d forgotten his backpack. He turned, nearly bumping into the passenger behind him.

     “Sorry, I forgot something.”

      The agent who had taken his boarding pass was busy with other passengers and didn’t notice him as he left the jet way. Walking back to the waiting area, he saw his backpack resting on the floor near the bar stool that he’d been sitting in. He retrieved the backpack, spoke to the attractive woman that he’d been sitting next to, and started back to re-board the plane again.

Excerpt from PROPHECIES of THE ANCIENTS by Weslynn McCallister

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Chapter 11

The Dimension of Souls

P. 125

King Michealeane stood at the docking port awaiting Karo’s arrival. Sighing, he knew he’d never received his message. He hadn’t a clue Drona had abducted Jenna.

He wouldn’t be able to tell him now, of course. He’d be delirious from the viper of death’s poison. They’d developed an antidote, thank the Master. If they hadn’t, his hours woud be numbered.

King Michealeane placed his fingers upon his forehead, massaging the center. He’d had an excruciating headach. He hadn’t taken the small pill to relieve it, for he’d been in the transmission room trying to reason with his stubborn nephew.

Drona intended to have Jenna and that’s all there was to it. He was unconcerned with the fact that she was carrying Karo’s child for it would merely give him more to bargain with if he should desire a favor from Aime.

King Michealeane’s thoughts were sharply brought back to the present as his son was lowered from the hovercraft. He walked over to observe him.

Unconscous, perspiring heavily, Karo’s pallor was poor. He was immediately taken to the castle’s emergency room where he was given the antidote.

Expecting him  to recover quickly, King Michealeane sat by his son’s side. He tossed and turned carefully and his wizened emerald eyes shown in amazement.

In his fevered state, Karo spoke with Rachealla and Karolinna. Had he briefly entered the Dimension of Souls?

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Excerpt from PROPHECIES OF THE ANCIENTS by Weslynn McCallister

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Chapter One

Page 7

The Gathering

Jenna shuddered as a flicker of apprehension coursed through her. Lightning crackled, illuminating the dim country store while a prolonged roll of thunder shook the building. A muffled roar followed, becoming louder by the moment. She drew her narrow taupe brows together. She’d heard that sound before. Memories of it chilled her. A splitting blast of thunder shook the store. Her heart raced as the sound, like a train bearing down upon them drew them closer.

Footsteps raced toward her. She winced as her arm was jerked nearly out of its socket.

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Excerpt from Wyatt’s Deck by Weslynn McCallister

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Chapter Six

P. 37

Lights flashed as a cacophony of high-pitched hums invaded her senses. Her stomach rolled as fear seeped into every cell of her body. She was in the vortex of a monstrous tornado.

Debris, cattle, cats and dogs swirled by along with cars, tractors and a trailer. A man in a three-piece suit, along with a farmer and his wife swirled by, their hands covering their ears. She felt like Dorothy in THE WIZARD of OZ. Where would the twister set her down? A shiver raced up her spine along with a vision of imminent death.

The vortex stopped along with Cally’s heart. Falling through the tunnel, her fear was so great, she blacked out. Unconscious, she was shielded from the abrupt change of passing through dimensions.

She opened her eyes. Was she dead? She hadn’t seen a brilliant white light. Maybe the mist had dimmed it. There had been a tunnel, or maybe it had been the vortex of the twister. She couldn’t be sure. Her jaw hurt, a good sign that she was still in the land of the living. She couldn’t be a spirit. She was nauseous and didn’t feel well at all. Baritone voices mingled with shrill feminine ones barraged her ears. Placing her hands over them, she opened her eyes. Second hand smoke. Her eyes watered and she choked. Normally, the smoke would have irritated her. Not now. She knew she was alive.  She blinked and rubbed her eyes.

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Venus, Ruler of Taurus and Libra, Retrograde

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Most everyone who is interested in Astrology are aware that Mercury moves into its retrograde position three times ayear for approximately twenty-four days each. Few are aware that other planets move into a retrograde position aswell.

Venus,  the planet representing beauty, love, luxury items, and money, is in her retrograde position for forty-two days and stationary for approximately two days before and after turning. A benefic planet, she is at her weakest when retrograde. Parts of the body signified by Venus are the veins and the kidneys.

For example, if Venus in transit is in its retrograde motion is approaching your natal Jupiter to form a trine or sextile,do not expect its benefits to be as favorable as they might have been if Venus had been direct. 

Excerpt from Timing is Everything; Astrology is the Key by Wes Alistair

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Excerpt from “Timing is Everything; Astrology is the Key” by Wes Alistair

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

 ”Mars in its Retrograde Position”

 by Wes Alistair

Mars, ruler of Aries and God of War, is considered the planet of action, aggression, and energy. Wherever Mars is positioned in your chart natally, you will expend your energies.

For instance, if Mars is positioned in the tenth house of your birth chart, you will focus most of your energy on career matters. If it is in your sixth house, you will focus on  health matters and the service fields.

In its retrograde position, Mars never actually moves backward, but  appears to do so because of its position in orbit and its relationship to Earth. A benefic planet’s influence such as Venus is weakened when it is retrograde; however, the influence of a planet such as Mars is intensified for the eighty days it is retrograde. During the two or three days before and after it is turning, it is said to be in its stationary position. In this position, it is at its strongest.

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Excerpt from SKIN DEEP by Jamie Cortland

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

 
     James tossed and turned. In his dream, he lived a nightmare of the past. He tried to block out the scene that played on the canvas of his mind, but neither the images nor the voices would disappear. 

     “Go then, and good riddance.” Brakes screeched as a fire-engine red Pontiac raced over the bridge and struck Elaine. Her shrill scream cut through the early evening hours. She flew up onto the hood of the car, bounced twice, and landed hard on the pavement. Traffic on Palmento Park Road backed up for miles as she lay dying just across the street from her favorite restaurant. Blood oozed from her head and puddle on the hot asphalt.
    

      James sat straight up in bed. Perspiration beaded on his forehead. Screams echoed in his mind, along with a vision of his wife dying just a few feet away from him. He’d had this dream on every anniversary of Elaine’s death for the past twelve years. Had he pushed her? He might have wanted to, but in his right mind, he would never have killed anyone. Even though he’d never been baptized, he’d been brought up Christian. By the time he was six years old, he knew the Ten Commandments.
     

     Though the fatal accident had happened years ago, the day remained crystal clear in his mind. When he’d awakened that morning, he’d gone for his usual walk on the beach. It was hot and humid, unbearable so for 6:30 a.m., although this weather was not unusual for Florida. The heavy, rain-laden clouds and warm waters of the Atlantic promised that a tropical storm was brewing.
    

     Lately, his mind had been as stormy as the weather forecast. He’d been hearing voices again, voices that drove him past the edge of sanity. When Elaine had been killed, Bobby had only been three years old. After that day, he’d raised his son alone. Perhaps Bobby had been better off without a mother, like the voices had said.
    

     Elaine had been unfaithful to him for as long as he could remember. Steve had told he’d seen her in restaurants with men when he’d been out of town. Since Steve had been a friend of his mother’s for most of her life, he had no reason to doubt him. When he’d accused Elaine, she’d denied it. She’d wanted a divorce, full custody of their son, alimony child support and their home. He’d desperately wanted her out of the way. Maybe he had pushed her. Was this Elaine’s way of punishing him if he had? By haunting him?