About this snippet: Chapter Two (Cemetery Gates) Snippet #21. Check out last week’s snippet from Chapter Two snippet #20 here.
Setup for this snippet with a recap from last week: Cecilia is overwhelmed by the conversation she’s been having with her father who has been dead for 23 years.
“Where are you going?” her father asked in disbelief.
“Home. I don’t want to see you again. If there’s one thing I do know: Growing up, I survived just fine without a father. So, I most certainly don’t need a ghost dad now.”
“CeeCee,” he called after her, but she didn’t turn around. She couldn’t when her mind finally clicked into flight mode. Her only thought was escape. Not because she feared her father’s ghost, but because she feared herself. She couldn’t let him into her life. He was dead and the dead should remain that way no matter how much you wished they were by your side.
Lars Gunner, the frontman for Silent Plaids, died 23 years ago and his death was ruled an unfortunate accident. Despite the fact he can’t recall what happened to him in his last moments of life, he is convinced he was murdered. He has been trapped in limbo until his daughter, Cecilia, unearths his journal and is able to see him. She seeks help from Kaleb, a psychic, but as they resurrect the past, the secrets and lies surrounding Lars’ rock and roll life just may be the death of them too.
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26 thoughts on “Where are you going? End of the Road @KMNbooks #8sunday #snippetsunday”
Always exciting, always wonderful and touching. Thanks, Karen.
Charmaine,
So glad you enjoyed the snippet.
When the dead don’t stay dead, you have the makings of a great story.
Thank you. 🙂
A hard realization but a good thought from her to end the snippet! Your heroine is so very sensible and has certainly delivered a few surprises in these excerpts, to us and to ghost Dad.
Veronica,
Thank you. So glad you enjoyed the snippet.
Ooh I do understand how she would feel like that – but I feel sorry for her father too!
Hywela,
So glad that you do. I was hoping the readers would feel sorry for him also.
I have to think running is not easy for her. I know it wouldn’t be for me.
Kimberly,
It isn’t easy, but right now she needs to process everything. Her emotions are on high and she needs to sort them out. Don’t worry, Ghost Dad isn’t going to let this small snag stop him from speaking to her again. 🙂
Yikes. That’s harsh. Great emotional snippet!
Amy,
Harsh, but Ghost Dad will have another chance.
Oh dear! She’s confused and distraught.
Aurora,
Just a tad.
I have a feeling he’s not out of her life yet.
AR,
Of course he isn’t. 🙂
Look at that cover!! Fantastic. And great snippet too. Sometimes you just can’t outrun the hurt. 🙂
So glad you like the cover. 🙂
How sad and emotional for her to be running from the thing she’s desired for so long – a relationship with her dad. Very poignant, Karen.
Nancy,
Definitely a confusing time for her.
That’s such an emotional, raw snippet. Sometimes we have more complicated relationships with the dead than the living.
Carrie-Anne,
It would seem so in Cecilia’s case.
She’s seen how the ghost of his memory has trapped her mother, so I can’t blame her for running away!
Caitlin,
So glad you do.
I understand how she feels. Yet, I want her to listen to him. (I’m sure she will at some point.) How can she let him into her life? She has to hold onto her reality, not a ghost. Excellent job. I always look forward to this story.
She needs some time to regroup. I wonder how long it will be before she goes back to try to talk with him again. Or will he be able to follow her?
Always exciting, always wonderful and touching. Thanks, Karen.
Charmaine,
So glad you enjoyed the snippet.
When the dead don’t stay dead, you have the makings of a great story.
Thank you. 🙂
A hard realization but a good thought from her to end the snippet! Your heroine is so very sensible and has certainly delivered a few surprises in these excerpts, to us and to ghost Dad.
Veronica,
Thank you. So glad you enjoyed the snippet.
Ooh I do understand how she would feel like that – but I feel sorry for her father too!
Hywela,
So glad that you do. I was hoping the readers would feel sorry for him also.
I have to think running is not easy for her. I know it wouldn’t be for me.
Kimberly,
It isn’t easy, but right now she needs to process everything. Her emotions are on high and she needs to sort them out. Don’t worry, Ghost Dad isn’t going to let this small snag stop him from speaking to her again. 🙂
Yikes. That’s harsh. Great emotional snippet!
Amy,
Harsh, but Ghost Dad will have another chance.
Oh dear! She’s confused and distraught.
Aurora,
Just a tad.
I have a feeling he’s not out of her life yet.
AR,
Of course he isn’t. 🙂
Look at that cover!! Fantastic. And great snippet too. Sometimes you just can’t outrun the hurt. 🙂
So glad you like the cover. 🙂
How sad and emotional for her to be running from the thing she’s desired for so long – a relationship with her dad. Very poignant, Karen.
Nancy,
Definitely a confusing time for her.
That’s such an emotional, raw snippet. Sometimes we have more complicated relationships with the dead than the living.
Carrie-Anne,
It would seem so in Cecilia’s case.
She’s seen how the ghost of his memory has trapped her mother, so I can’t blame her for running away!
Caitlin,
So glad you do.
I understand how she feels. Yet, I want her to listen to him. (I’m sure she will at some point.) How can she let him into her life? She has to hold onto her reality, not a ghost. Excellent job. I always look forward to this story.
She needs some time to regroup. I wonder how long it will be before she goes back to try to talk with him again. Or will he be able to follow her?