Title: Vanished From Dust
Author: Shea Norwood
Genre: YA Paranormal Mystery
A CHILL RUNS THROUGH HIS SKIN AS THE PHANTOM
APPEARS.
Eric Stark is not
insane. Or at least he doesn’t think so. He wishes everyone in Dust, Texas,
felt the same way. But that’s not going to happen since the whole town thinks
he’s crazy. Why didn’t he keep his mouth shut?
No one understands.
Eric is alone as he battles his sanity in a town of tormenters. Suddenly a new
friendship emerges after the new kid, Kyle Barrett, moves to town.
Eric reluctantly
reveals his secret. Is it a curse or a gift? He isn’t certain, but with Kyle by
his side he finds the courage to seek the truth.
They soon realize that
something sinister is descending on the residents of Dust.
Is it caused by Eric’s
phantoms or is it something else? Is it connected to the mysterious death of hundreds
of townspeople over sixty years ago? One thing is certain—only Eric and Kyle
can save them.
They set out on a
heart-pounding adventure and find themselves transported to a disturbed and
deserted version of their small southern town. They quickly discover that this
new world has mysteries of its own to uncover. What they find could prove more
than they bargained for, and it only leads to more questions. Eric and Kyle
must face a horrifying fact—they may never get out alive.
“We’re gonna
die here,” Kyle muttered.
“I don’t believe that,” Eric said. “And
neither do you.”
Will they survive
their encounter with these dark and mysterious beings?
Will they find a way
back home?
Or will they be lost
forever?
The Vanished from Dust
series is perfect for anyone who craves a hair-raising thriller packed with
mystery and suspense. This paranormal story for young adults can be compared to
Stand by Me, mixed with Odd Thomas, and a twist of The Dark
Tower.
Author Bio
Shea Norwood is a West Texas native that currently lives in the DFW area with his wife and son. He's an avid reader and enjoys the craft of writing. The fictional town of Dust is loosely based on a small town south of Odessa, TX.
Links
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Twitter:
@sheanorwood
Giveaway
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Excerpt:
“I’m not crazy,” Eric Stark shouted at the
crowd of seventh graders as they surrounded him. He looked up from the ground,
which consisted of patches of grass and dirt, to see the sunlight glinting off
of the metal braces of a girl with pigtails as she pointed and laughed with the
rest of them. Another boy kicked him in the stomach, causing him to retreat
into a fetal position to guard against another blow. “Oh yeah?” Greg Coffey
asked as he towered over Eric. His lip was curled, showing his crooked, heavily
stained teeth. “What happened last week in class? You said, ‘They’re watching
me.’ Remember that, loser?”
“I didn’t say that.” Eric tried to get up, but Greg pushed him back
down and kicked dirt in his face. Eric rubbed his burning eyes with both hands.
When he opened them he saw four more kids sneering over him, all laughing at
his expense. Where was a teacher when you needed one? The hot Texas sun was
high on the horizon, almost blinding him as he stared back at his tormentors.
Sweat was pouring from his brow, mixing with the tears that streamed down his
face.
“Yeah you did,” Adam Marshall said with a smirk. “You’re going off
the rails, crazy train.”
“I like that—crazy train. Just like the song,” Greg said. He
laughed and gave Adam a high five. “That’s your new name. Like it?” Greg kicked
another pile of dirt at Eric. Eric tried to spit it out, but his entire face
was covered in a muddy film. He wished that he’d just kept his mouth shut about
it, but it was too late now. News traveled fast in a small town, and he was
sure everyone thought he was insane by now.
He didn’t know what he was.
“Leave him alone,” a kid said. He leaned over to help Eric to his
feet. “I don’t like bullies.”
“Stay out of it, new kid.” Greg said and gave him a scowling stare.
“Or what?” The kid got closer.
“Let’s go,” Adam said. “There’s a teacher coming.” He slapped Greg
on the shoulder. “This ain’t over,” Greg said as he walked away.
“Thanks,” Eric said.
“I’m Kyle Barrett,” the kid said, extending his hand. Eric shook
it. “Did you just move here?”
“Yeah, this is my first day,” Kyle said. “It’s hard being the new
kid. No one talks to you.”
“No one talks to me either, except to make fun of me,” Eric said.
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