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CPC Publishing
November 1, 2019
New Release Giveaway!
Meows and Mistletoe: A Holiday Anthology
by Sharon Buchbinder
(other authors listed below)
Winner #1 to receive: $15 Gift Certificate to AMAZON plus signed Print copy of Meows and Mistletoe, A Holiday Anthology
Winner #2 to receive: $10 Gift Certificate to AMAZON plus Ebook copy of Meows and Mistletoe, A Holiday Anthology
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Nov 3 to Nov 8, 2019
Book blurb:
Eight holiday tales in the magical town of Cat’s Paw Cove where anything can happen—and does!
CHARLOTTE REDBIRD: GHOST COACH by Sharon Buchbinder
With the help of hunky real estate agent, Dylan Graham, life coach Charly Redbird and her new kitten have found the perfect home next to a cemetery. Charly gets a new client right away, who happens to be her neighbor—and a ghost. What could possibly go wrong?
Excerpt:
PROLOGUE
Chicago, Illinois
If it hadn’t been for her uncanny ability to pick winners at the Cicero Racetrack, Charlotte Redbird would have still been working as a prep school lacrosse coach. She hadn’t started out playing the ponies. She had a mandatory school function to thank for her winning streak. The high school guidance counselor had convinced the principal the teachers and coaches needed to spend quality time together, and she’d been ordered to go to the races as part of a mandatory team building activity. Once there, it became evident the guidance counselor, an amazon of a woman, had conjured an excuse to spend time with the good-looking basketball coach—the only marriageable man on staff that she didn’t dwarf.
Sitting on a hard bleacher in an atmosphere reeking of dust, horse manure, and cheap booze while a statistics teacher droned on about odds and probabilities, Charly squeezed her eyes shut and wished she could be home in bed with a good book
If their instructor had been her teacher for math in high school, she’d still be in a coma.
Someone rasped in her ear, “That guy running his mouth, don’t know squat about playing the ponies”
Twisting in her seat, she spotted an elderly man sitting at an angle from her. His feet swung in the air above the floor like a child in an adult chair. With the brim of his hat pulled low over his face, she couldn’t make out his features—just the lit cigarette and the curl of smoke rising to the open sky.
“Were you talking to me?”
The man in question, lifted the brim of his hat and glanced from side to side, a wry smile on his wizened face. He removed the glowing cancer stick from his mouth. “You see anyone else around?”
Indeed, Charly had selected a seat as far away from her so-called colleagues as possible. Infused with alcohol, the prim teachers and stern coaches had morphed into party animals—and it wasn’t pretty.
“I see your point.” She rattled the racing sheet at him. “I take it you’re an expert.”
He cackled. “You could say that. What’s your name, girlie?”
Mentally rolling her eyes, she responded, “Charlotte, but most people call me Charly.”
He tipped his hat. “Nice to meetcha. I’m Billy.”
“Well, Billy, if you don’t like the math, what do you like?”
He tapped the side of his head. “Horse sense. Look at the fifth race. See that filly named Sally Rivers?”
She nodded. “Says here she’s a long shot—a hundred to one odds.”
He guffawed. “Doesn’t mean she won’t win. She’s got spirit. The tried and true ones are fast, but she’s feisty.” He lit another cigarette with the dying one in his hand, flicked the butt to the floor, and looked her in the eye. “I like the feisty ones.”
Was this old guy flirting with her? “Are you aware of that cigarettes cause cancer?”
“There ain’t nothin’ left to eat, drink, or smoke. I might as well be dead.” He laughed ending on a hacking cough. “Take my word. Sally Rivers is gonna win.”
Charly looked at her watch and groaned. Another hour before the bus would take them back to the school parking lot. Why not kill some time with a little betting?
“Okay, Billy. I’m going to put twenty bucks on your filly.”
“You’re a cheap date, Charly.” He raised his thumb up. “Higher.”
Payday wasn’t until next Friday and she only had fifty bucks on her.
“What if I lose?”
“Mark my words. This is a sure thing.”
“What the hell. I’m stuck here anyway. Be right back.”
Slapping her remaining cash on the counter of the betting window, she announced, “Fifty on Sally Rivers in the next race.”
The clerk paused, shrugged, and handed her the ticket without a word.
The race started before she could leave the lobby, so she watched it on the overhead jumbo screen. Slow out of the gate, the horse looked like she was going to come in dead last.
“Great,” she complained to no one in particular. “I’ll be eating cereal for dinner until next payday.” She turned to go back to her seat.
A man screamed in her ear, “Come on Double Trouble, get moving before Sally knocks you into center field!”
It couldn’t be. She whirled just in time to see Sally Rivers flying through the crowded pack of horses, bobbing and weaving like a boxer—right up to the finish line. A skirmish of horses came in behind her, no photo finish required.
“Omigod! I won!”
The man beside her threw his tickets down in disgust and stomped away.
With this much money she could pay her rent, have a nice dinner, and still stash some away into savings. Winnings in hand she ran back to her seat to thank Billy.
He was gone, leaving only a whiff of smoke in the air.
List of Authors:
Sharon Buchbinder, Candace Colt, Darcy Devlon, Mia Ellas, Kerry Evelyn, Kristal Hollis, Debra Jess, & Sue-Ellen Welfonder
About Sharon Buchbinder:
After working in health care delivery for years, Sharon Buchbinder became an association executive, a health care researcher, and an academic in higher education. She had it all–a terrific, supportive husband, an amazing son and a wonderful job. But that itch to write (some call it an obsession) kept beckoning her to “come on back” to writing fiction. Thanks to the kindness of family, friends, critique partners, and beta readers, she is published in non-fiction, as well as contemporary, erotic, paranormal ,and romantic suspense. When not attempting to make students, colleagues, and babies laugh, she can be found herding cats, waiting on a large gray dog, fishing, dining with good friends, or writing.
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Shape shift
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Maybe to turn invisibla or mind reading at will. (I would so need to be able to turn either of them off when I want to)
Talk to spirit.
I would like to be psychic
I would say telepathy.
Telepathy would be my ability.
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I would like to have full psychic powers!
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Time travel!
I’d like to be able to teleport!
Love to travel in time or be invisible.
Time travel.
I would have the ability to see through people.