The
Haunting of Secrets
Secrets
Series
Book
One
by Shelley
R. Pickens
Genre: YA Paranormal
Publisher: Fire
and Ice
Date of
Publication: July 24th, 2014
Pages: 171
Word Count:
60,643
Cover Artist:
Caroline Andrus
Book
Description:
Are some secrets
worth dying for?
Sixteen-year-old
Aimee doesn't like to touch people. One touch and she sees their past. One
graze over her skin and she can see all the good and bad deeds a person has
ever done. It isn't until a bomb explodes during lunch that she realizes
exactly how many dirty secrets the students in her school harbor-or exactly how
far one of them would go to keep his secrets safe.
In the aftermath
of that fateful day of the bombing Aimee is brushed by a fellow student as they
are caught in the mob running for their lives. Images of tortured and murdered
young girls rise up to choke her. The problem is, Aimee doesn't know who
touched her. Somewhere in this school a fellow student is a killer, and Aimee
is the only one that can find him before he murders again.
With the help of
her friends Aimee must sift through her stolen memories to determine clues. The
quest to find a killer unravels the very fabric of her carefully woven life. He
won't stop until he silences her- for only she knows all his secrets.
She will have to
summon all of her inner strength to decide what she must do: hunt or be hunted.
Excerpt from The Haunting of Secrets
Chapter
Two
~
Everyone That Says School is Hell Isn’t Kidding ~
It’s a normal Wednesday in October when the world around me is thrown
into chaos. Homecoming posters litter the halls of the school. Outside, leaves
scatter and fly about the campus, blanketing everything in a sheet of crispy
brown. There is nothing unusual in the air. Inside, students fill the halls,
chatting with friends and making their way to their classes. As usual, I am off
by myself, sitting in the corner of a hall studying for a chemistry exam,
invisible to everyone else. Well, almost everyone else.
“Can you please explain to me why I need to learn what a mole is, when I
know it has absolutely nothing to do with my dream of becoming Zac Efron’s
wife?” asked a tall, dark haired, brown eyed girl from above me, her figure
blocking the light.
Looking up at her, I sigh. I want to feel annoyed by the intrusion, but
I just don’t have it in me to get mad at the only friend I have in my life; the
friend who not only knows my secret but, for some unfathomable reason, doesn’t
seem to care. “Well, Dejana, if you actually understood how a mole works, then
you would be able to see how the molecules interact to make Zac Efron so
incredibly hot that it renders him unattainable for the normal teenage girl.
Conversely, that same molecular reasoning would not allow good old Zac to give
you the time of day.”
“Posh,” spit out Dejana, ignoring every word I just said. “That is
simply a piece of science I am more than willing to overcome.”
I shake my head at her, yet say nothing, since I truly do wish her
dreams would come true for her. Everyone should have a dream, no matter how
unattainable it may be. Dreams are what keep us moving forward; what gives us
hope for the future, no matter how silly or impractical those dreams may be. I
envy Dejana. At least she has dreams. I have never been able to afford that
luxury. I spend way too much time in the past.
Shaking off the impending melancholy, I turn my blue eyes to Dejana and
say, “Isn’t he dating someone right now?”
Dejana’s silence tells me everything I need to know.
“Well, if anyone
can turn him on, it would be you Dejana. And if you need help, I can take care
of Zac for ya, kidnap him even and keep him busy so that he doesn’t go
anywhere. I can tie him up, if that’s what it takes. I would do that for you,
my friend. It would be a hardship, but I’d do it.”
“That’s my girl,” says Dejana with a smile. “Now quit sulking and let’s
go to math. If we’re late, Mr. Herring will have our heads.” As usual, Dejana
is right.
After enduring a very long morning of math and chemistry, I am extremely
grateful that it’s finally time for lunch. After grabbing my lunch bag out of
my locker, I make my way down to the cafeteria. I’m late as usual, but I do
this on purpose and for a very good reason. Slowly, I make my way to the doubly
long rectangular table by the attendance office in the corner of the large
common area. The cafeteria is filled with the usual lunch crowd doing their
usual things, which involves more talking and texting rather than eating. No
one had any inkling that their lives were about to change. Or even worse, about
to end. There were no signs of impending doom, no masked man walking around
with a detonator. It is just a normal day with kids eating their lunch. And
just like in the movies, it happens in an instant.
One minute I am quietly eating my pizza and breadsticks, when suddenly a
loud roar fills my ears and an invisible hand lifts me up out of my seat and
flings me into the air. It is disorienting, but not really scary at first. It
feels like I am floating, looking down upon the wreckage as if experiencing it
second hand. I am confused at first, thinking maybe this was some kind of joke;
that some mean kid had picked up my seat and hurled me across the cafeteria.
They tended to do that to me, since I never fight back; never dare to get
within ten feet of them. They think it is out of cowardice. I know better.
The whole world around me is moving in slow motion. It isn’t until I am hit in the face with a bloody hand wrenched completely off at the wrist that I realize the roar I had heard was a bomb. I begin my descent to the hard floor; my body constantly hitting pieces of table, metal mixed with plastic from chairs, and chunks of things stained red that I don’t even want to know where they came from. I hit the ground on my right side and the contact sends a painful jolt through my shoulder that travels the length of my body. My gloved hands cover my face to ward off the feet trampling all around me. The images of body parts flying through the air and blood spattering on the walls and floor are seared into my brain. In another life, it could have been art, a pretty mosaic depicting the tragedies of life. My first instinct is to avoid, at all possible costs, the touches of the hordes of people that come my way in a desperate attempt to flee the carnage. I have no idea where I am in the cafeteria anymore. All I know is that I have to get out, get away from all those people and from all of their secrets.
The whole world around me is moving in slow motion. It isn’t until I am hit in the face with a bloody hand wrenched completely off at the wrist that I realize the roar I had heard was a bomb. I begin my descent to the hard floor; my body constantly hitting pieces of table, metal mixed with plastic from chairs, and chunks of things stained red that I don’t even want to know where they came from. I hit the ground on my right side and the contact sends a painful jolt through my shoulder that travels the length of my body. My gloved hands cover my face to ward off the feet trampling all around me. The images of body parts flying through the air and blood spattering on the walls and floor are seared into my brain. In another life, it could have been art, a pretty mosaic depicting the tragedies of life. My first instinct is to avoid, at all possible costs, the touches of the hordes of people that come my way in a desperate attempt to flee the carnage. I have no idea where I am in the cafeteria anymore. All I know is that I have to get out, get away from all those people and from all of their secrets.
About the Author
Shelley Pickens is a Spanish teacher by day and a novelist by night. She’s been in love with everything paranormal since she can remember. After years of teaching high school students, she decided to take her firsthand knowledge of young adults and apply it to her passion for creative writing and fantasy.
When not teaching or writing, Shelley likes to spend time with her husband and two beautiful children in Atlanta, Ga.
Her escape from reality is her love of complex thriller and science fiction TV series like Supernatural and Sleepy Hollow. In her spare time she is an avid watcher of little league baseball.
THE HAUNTING OF SECRETS is her debut novel.
Shelley Pickens is a Spanish teacher by day and a novelist by night. She’s been in love with everything paranormal since she can remember. After years of teaching high school students, she decided to take her firsthand knowledge of young adults and apply it to her passion for creative writing and fantasy.
When not teaching or writing, Shelley likes to spend time with her husband and two beautiful children in Atlanta, Ga.
Her escape from reality is her love of complex thriller and science fiction TV series like Supernatural and Sleepy Hollow. In her spare time she is an avid watcher of little league baseball.
THE HAUNTING OF SECRETS is her debut novel.
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