Summertime and the Reading is Easy

 

Path over sand dunes to the Atlantic Ocean at sunrise in Ventnor City, New Jersey.

 

Summertime meant more time for reading, whether on the beach, on the plane, or in a hotel somewhere. I’ve always enjoyed reading, and I made my living from it as both a teacher and an author. First and foremost, being a reader is important. I always have shelves loaded with books, anything from non-fiction to fiction. When asked who is my favorite author, I am truly stymied as there are several, and my taste varies over the years. As a teacher, I read a lot of young adult books, classic works, poetry, and short fiction. As an author, I read to learn more about the craft, for research, and for fun!

When my son was a young boy, he called our home the house of books. I realized that was not an insult, but a compliment. Books spill all over the rooms. I’ve learned to set reading goals for myself, to incorporate reading time into my days, and to be a bit more organized about home library books. I can say so much about reading, it is fundamental being both fun and mental at the same time. I learned so much!

If you are a parent of a young child, please, please, please read to them! I did it with my son, even before he could walk.  We talked about the books, and I encouraged him to get his own library card. 

Libraries are sacred! Visit them! Support them! Long before the mega bookstores and the on-line sites for books, I got my books from the libraries. Ever vigilant to return the books on time as to avoid getting a fine. The smell of books lingers in my memory as does the feel of the plastic coverings, the leather bound books, and the crisp, printed pages.

Summertime is here! Enjoy a cool glass of lemonade, iced tea, your favorite beverage, and a book! Sacred Fires

You Can also find my books at the Smashwords July Booksale

A Kiss Out of Time book cover

 

A Kiss Out of Time, a Georgina’s Ghost Story

Seventeen year-old Georgina Claythorne’s ability to talk to ghosts leads her to discover one haunting the portrait of Eric Toomey, a young Civil War soldier, at her grandmother’s antique shop in Ocean Grove, New Jersey. The portrait, part of an heirloom collection is one of several items from which Georgina “picks up paranormal activity”. Georgina becomes caught up in the mystery of Eric’s former life, her unnatural attraction to the ghost, and her changing relationship with long-time friend and fellow ghost hunter, Jake Hanlon. All this complicates what was supposed to be a boring summer. Can Georgina help Eric’s spirit or will doing so put those she cares for in danger?

Georgina’s Ghosts: Tales of Haunting at the Jersey Shore

Georgina Claythorne is no ordinary teenage girl. With the ability to see Beyond the Veil and communicate with spirits, Georgina can also help those needing to cross over to the Other Side.

So, when she comes down to work in Ocean Grove, New Jersey for the summer, it’s no surprise she meets the spirits haunting the quaint seaside town. 

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