Alicia has been my guest many times, and for Friday the 13th, she and twelve other authors (13 total, get it? ๐) each wrote a spooky, suspenseful story in the ‘A Friday the 13th Story’ series. They are stand-alone but have recurring threads and they were all released on Friday, November 13th.
Alicia's contribution to the series is titled Blood and Breakfast. Check it out below. And be sure to check out her contest where you can win an Amazon gift card!
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Fun Fact from Alicia:
I was plotting my story and trying
to figure out why a normal family man would suddenly snap and murder his
family. I realized that hallucinations could cause people to do crazy things,
so I researched what could make people hallucinate. I discovered that the
plant, jimson weed, can cause serious hallucinations. I also wanted to
incorporate some kind of an authentic local legend in my story, so I researched
legends in various states and came across the Devil’s Footrock in Rhode
Island. I was able to mesh the two–jimson weed and the Devil’s
Footrock–to come up with how the husband/father in my story lost his mind and
killed his family. It’s so much fun when ideas click and make a story come
together. Here’s a photo of Devil’s Foot Rock:
About BLOOD AND BREAKFAST
Determined to boost the sagging ratings of her internet radio show, “A Dark Place,” murder junkie Sasha Gillette checks into the Talley House Bed and Breakfast in North Kingston, Rhode Island. She and her co-host plan to broadcast an episode about the murders that took place there thirteen years earlier on a Friday the 13th, when a man butchered his entire family.
Not long after Sasha arrives, the other guests begin to disappear. Has a killer
from the past resurfaced or is there a copycat on the loose?
One of the lone survivors, Sasha finds herself trapped with a sadistic killer and,
suddenly, murder isn’t as much fun as she thought.
Excerpt
“I’m
going to look for her. It’s not okay that she’s been gone for hours when she
said she’d be back in thirty minutes. Do you know where she was taking her
walk?”
“I-in the
woods.”
“Well, of
course she was,” I muttered. “Agnes, do you have a flashlight I can borrow? And
maybe something I can use for a weapon?”
Agnes
nodded. “I’ll get you a flashlight. I have a hammer.”
Dorset
rose as well. “I’ll go with you.” He cut his gaze to Bradley, but the dufus
just sat there without volunteering to help. “Nothing, old chap? Not going to
offer to come along?”
“I should
stay here in case she comes back,” Bradley murmured but he didn’t look at them.
Was he afraid…or feeling guilty?
I shivered when we stepped outside, drawing my
hoodie tighter around my body. The nearly half full moon hovered in the cloudy
sky behind the branches of a Tulip tree. Lightning flashed, illuminating the
back yard. The icy air held the scent of rain. “We need to hurry,” I told
Dorset. “It looks like it might storm.”
He
nodded. “I’d say let’s split up to cover more ground, but with one flashlight
and hammer, and with the odd happenings lately, maybe we should stick
together.”
“Agreed.”
My teeth chattered, though it wasn’t all that cold.
We walked
along the wood line, shouting for Macy, shining the flashlight between the
trees. Nothing. As if by mutual agreement, we entered the woods. I shuddered,
not only concerned about a potential maniac, but also leery of whatever
creatures might be scurrying around at my feet. I was a city girl and didn’t
even own a pet. I was not okay with encountering an animal, of any kind.
We
searched for another half hour with no sign of Macy. We were deep into the
woods when the sky opened up and doused us with buckets of rain. Thunder
rumbled and more lightning flashed. We gave up and hurried back to the house.
The
others were waiting for us.
“Anything?”
Bradley asked, his voice high-pitched with anxiety. He seemed much more
concerned about Macy than he had been about his wife.
“Not a
sign,” I said. “We need to call the police.”
“I did.”
Agnes was seated in the forest green wing chair in the corner of the library.
“They took the information but said she’s an adult and can leave any time she wants.”
She rose. “We waited dinner for you. Let’s eat.”
A pall
hung over the room as we ate in silence, the air thick with fear and confusion.
Afterward,
I excused myself and headed upstairs, anxiety weighing on me. I had an
overwhelming feeling that I wouldn’t sleep a wink. Nor would anyone else.
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Purchase BLOOD AND BREAKFAST on Amazon
All
stories in the Friday the 13th series:
Links to
Evil by Rolynn Anderson
Till
Death by Maureen Bonatch
Blood and
Breakfast by Alicia Dean
Retribution by D.J. FitzSimons
Shattered
Reflections by Tamrie Foxtail
A Deadly
Game by Jannine Gallant
Dead to
Rights by Margo Hoornstra
In the
Still of the Night by Callie Hutton
Glimpse,
the Dinner Guest by Stephen B. King
Scorned by Anna Kittrell
Vanity
Kills by Dianne McCartney
Fatal
Legacy by Krysta Scott
Azrael’s
Chosen by Leah St. James
Thank you so much for hosting me on your fabulous blog!
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