“No, not really. But …” Okay, I couldn’t help but gloat a little. “She likes me.” Samedi didn’t even look at me. “Well of course, you’ve had that bloody uniform on all day. I was half ready to tell you how much I liked you.” RomanceFictionParanormalTeenDystopianZombieNeo VictorianDearly DepartedLia Habel Book:Dearly, Departed Source: Dearly, Departed
“Returning my voice to a conversational level, I called back, “Nora, I’m not attempting to embarrass you or single you out. I know you’re capable. But stay behind Chas, okay? You die, you d i e permanently, and for various reasons that we’ve already gotten angsty about together, I don’t want that to happen.” “Okay, okay,” she sighed. “Angsty?” Chas asked. “Ooh! Later, details!” “Yes, later.” With that, I waved the team forward.” RomanceFictionYoung AdultParanormalTeenDystopianZombieDearly DepartedLia Habel Book:Dearly, Departed Source: Dearly, Departed
“Her dad never brought Phil and Lara back to the graveyard. He had buried some of her mother's things beneath a honeysuckle in the garden. A worn leather glove, a birthday card that she had written for each of them. The last photograph of the four of them together. There was a wisdom to what he had done; Lara saw it now. As the memory of her mother faded, the honeysuckle grew stronger. When Lara stood beneath it in summer, when it was in full bloom, her mother's sweetness seemed to live on in the scent of the flowers.” MeaningfulSweetnessHoneysuckleDearly Departed Book:The Flower Arrangement Source: The Flower Arrangement
“The most profound life lesson I have learned from 15 years of psychic mediumship work, is how quickly and easily people are forgotten once they depart this life. Yet, so many of us live only to please or impress others while we are here.” ForgottenPeople PleasingPleasing OthersRemembering Loved OnesRememberanceImpressing OthersKeeping Up With The JonesesDearly DepartedPsychic MediumshipSpiritual Lessons From Life Author:Anthon St. Maarten