Celebrating the new release of Trish Marie Dawson's Dying to Remember. If you’ve read Dying to Forget, Volume 1 of the Station
Series, you’re going to love Dying to Remember, Volume 2. If you haven’t read the first one yet, what
the heck are you waiting for? I for one, could not put it down. There is also a contest so be sure follow the link at the bottom of this post.
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The next installment in The Station series
by Amazon Bestselling Author, Trish Marie Dawson, takes
readers on another lively journey through the after-life adventures of eighteen
year old Piper Willow.
Piper has new challenges to overcome, new
names to learn and is faced with a new Station occupation. Did she make the
right choice - choosing to stay at the Station and become a Volunteer? Does she
really want answers to the questions that never leave her mind? How did the
Station come to be? What lies beyond? Who is Andurush and what, exactly, does
he want with Piper?
She must ask herself once again if she
has what it takes…but this time it isn't about saving lives, it's about
discovering what lies beyond death. Would you want to know?
Need more? You are in luck. Trish has graciously provided this awesome EXCERPT
from Dying to Remember
If I thought the exceedingly happy mood that has me perched atop my
favorite velvet throne would last very long I'm mistaken after I enter the Ones
building. Niles is standing near the counter talking to Laney. I know the
moment I see him that he is there to give me news about my volunteering status.
Poof goes my throne.
"Hey, Piper. You really are a popular girl today," says
Laney with a tight smile.
"I guess so," I try and laugh but it sounds more like a
vocal seizure.
"Piper, I came to collect you," Niles says, all business.
"Collect me?" I try and laugh again, but the sound is simply
unpleasant so I snap my mouth shut to avoid any more verbal diarrhea, and nod a
goodbye at Laney while moving back outside with Niles.
I allow my eyes a few seconds to readjust to the brightness around us.
He places an arm loosely around my shoulders as we begin walking and says in a
comforting tone, "Before I tell you where we are going and who we will be
speaking with, I need you to understand you aren't in trouble. You've done
nothing wrong, okay dear?"
I don't trust my voice so I only nod.
"I'm taking you to see the Mentors and…" he pauses to glance
around us, and only when he seems satisfied that no one is close enough to
hear, he continues, "…and the Keeper."
I don't know what this means. The look on my face must further establish my
confusion but Niles only nods and continues to usher me around the fountain,
which is currently teeming with teens of all ages, until we reach the Staff
building.
Finally, just as Niles opens the door in front of us, I find my voice,
"What's the Keeper?"
"I can't tell you, but you will see, don't worry, dear. Remember,
you aren't in trouble, okay?"
We walk down the empty hallway and go through a door into a room that
looks nothing like the one where Mallory and I met for the first time in
person. This staff room is shaped more like an oval, with no corners on the
walls and there are no tables or chairs. The center of the floor dips down a
good two feet, creating a sort of recessed bench that matches the curved shape
of the room. This is where the Mentor's sit in a circle. I get over my
intimidation of them instantly as my eyes widen at the sight of the other
person sitting with them. A man at least a good foot taller than anyone else
stands and nods at me. His clothes appear to be all white but it's hard to tell
at first, because the man is glowing.
A little about
Trish:
Trish was born and mostly
raised in San Diego, California where she lives now with her family and pets.
She's been writing short stories and poetry since high school after an
obsession with Stephen King's 'The Stand'. After over fifteen years of crazy
dreams and an overactive imagination, Trish began her first book 'I Hope You
Find Me' in December of 2011. When Trish isn't writing, she's homeschooling her
amazing daughter and mildly autistic son, reading whatever she can get her
hands on, or enjoying the Southern California sun. As a strict Vegetarian,
Trish holds a special place in her heart for animal rights and dashes into the
backyard weekly to rescue lizards and mice from her mini-lab/cocker spaniel
mixed dog, Zoey...who is always getting into some sort of trouble.
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