She resides in
Romania, the native country of the infamous vampire Count Dracula, but where,
for about 50 years of communist dictatorship, just speaking about God, faith,
reincarnation or paranormal phenomena could have led someone to great trouble -
the psychiatric hospital if not to prison.
Teacher of English and German in her native country and mother of two
daughters, Carmen Stefanescu survived the grim years of oppression, by escaping
in a parallel world, that of the books.
She has dreamed all her life to
become a writer, but many of the things she wrote during those years remained
just drawer projects. The fall of the Ceausescu’s regime in 1989, and the
opening of the country to the world meant a new beginning for her. She started
publishing. Poems first, and then prose. Both in English.
Shadows of the Past, paranormal/light romance/light mystery/light
horror was released at the end of 2012 by Wild Child publishing, USA.
About SHADOWS OF THE PAST
Anne's relationship with her boyfriend Neil has disintegrated. After a
two-year separation, they pack for a week vacation in hopes of reconciling. But
fate has other plans for them.
Excerpt
The peal of the church
bells from the abbey tower startled Genevieve. The sound added to her mounting
anxiety.
The massive abbey loomed
over the stone paved path. All the nuns
were at evening mass. With a bit of luck
her disappearance would go unnoticed for a few more hours. The Abbess would
assume she was cleaning the toilets as ordered.
Fear skittered through
Genevieve when she turned away from the abbey towards the path leading to town.
Nothing stirred. She hesitated. Evil emanated from the forest surrounding the
abbey. With a shiver, she leaned against the solid oak gates that flanked the
abbey's main path. They had hidden her from detection for the past couple of
hours, but how much longer would she be safe?
The mountain shadows
grew thicker and closer.
She moved her weight
from one leg to the other. They ached from so much standing, but she lacked the
strength to return to the gardener's cottage and wait for Andrew's arrival as
planned. Genevieve closed her tired eyes. The image of old Ryan, slumped dead
in his chair in his cubicle, caught life in her mind and made her whole body
ripple with fear.
She'd rather wait for
Andrew here, outside.
Had he forgotten his
promise? What if something terrible befell him during the last three days, or
he had changed his mind? Why should he risk all for an ordinary nun?
Had his folks talked him
into giving her up, made him see reason? Helping her out of her predicament
meant a huge risk for him -- losing his family, his friends and his position
among his peers. His words echoed in her mind. "I will risk everything for
you, even life, if necessary."
*
* * *
She
opened her eyes, still half between sleep and reality. Her gaze stopped on a
stranger, a woman, by her side.
The
moon's pale face, the only light, filtered through a small gap in the tent's
entrance; yet the stranger's whole body emanated a kind of soft ray, a
yellowish halo making her figure and face easy to discern.
A long,
dark robe, similar to those worn by nuns in monasteries centuries ago, covered
her body. No traditional headdress covered the woman's red hair, which fell
loosely over her shoulders in long, heavy tendrils and continued down her chest
and back.
Anne
stood up and studied the intruder with open curiosity. The stranger’s wax pale
face looked corpse like. Anne opened her mouth to ask her who she was. She
looked Anne straight in the eyes, placed her forefinger on her lips and
whispered, "Hush, come. Follow me."
Anne's
eyes widened.
The
woman, moving away from the sleeping bag, appeared to glide above the ground.
Her bare feet didn't make a sound.
As if
hypnotized, Anne followed the illuminated silhouette heading into the forest,
without questioning her own actions.
An
onrush of sensations unfamiliar to her followed. Dizziness and a malevolent
feeling of unreality suffocated her. The presence of evil, creeping up and
enveloping her, became almost palpable. Her throat turned dry, and she gasped
for air.
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Thank you, Diana, for hosting Shadows of the Past and Genevieve!
ReplyDeleteWonderful excerpt from a great book. I've read Shadows of the Past, and loved the back-and-forth parallels between past and present, so smoothly done. Wishing you many new fans, Carmen!
ReplyDeleteYour words are all that an author likes to hear, Mae. That you liked the book she created.
DeleteThank you!
Carmen's book is one of my favorites. I love how she entwined mystery and shadows with romance. I'm looking forward to her next one.
ReplyDeleteCarmen's book is one of my favorites. I love how she entwined mystery and shadows with romance. I'm looking forward to her next one.
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