What’s hidden in this spooky place? A love story that will haunt you.
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The Old Star
She was looking for new office space...but it found her…what’s hidden in this spooky place?
When Cathy
Faraday goes out from her office to buy morning tea, a set of circumstances
send her on a different route from the one she would normally take. Waiting on
a street unknown to her is a house. Old and left to fade away the house looks
shabby against its neighbors. The whole row of houses are now offices and Cathy
sees a ‘for let sign’ outside the place. Something draws her to the house.
Someone watches from the third floor window.
Cathy
applies to rent the building to expand her dating agency business. As she
begins to make it ready, the house reveals its secrets.
Erotic
paranormal romance, set in contemporary England this story will haunt you.
Read the teaser excerpt
Cathy was
driving back to her office, when halfway there, she decided to go and see the
building she had just rented.
She knew the
route now and was soon parking in the opulent car park. A sense of anticipation
gave her butterflies in her stomach as she walked toward the building with the
key in her hand.
The front door
was ajar again and Cathy frowned. She inspected the lock. It seemed okay, but
she decided it must be faulty. She’d seen locks like this before that appeared
to lock, but then somehow the mechanism shifted and even a slight wind would
blow the door open.
She didn’t
think it likely anyone would have gone into the place because the square spoke
of a quiet business environment. Cathy went in there happily. She walked around
all the rooms and pulled the coverings off the windows leaving a small stack of
newspapers in the corner of each room. The sun streamed in and cheered the
place immediately. Cathy set about opening windows and was incredibly pleased
to find they opened easily. The locks slid easily and the sash lifted smoothly.
Soon the place was filling with fresh air.
Cathy went up
to the second floor and did the same in the rooms there. After twenty minutes
of activity, she stood still and silently at the bottom of the stairs leading
to the top floor. She looked up there and then around her as if someone might
see her. Cathy decided to creep up the stairs, and try the door.
She expected
the stairs to creek eerily, but they didn’t and were just as solid as the lower
staircases. At the top was a landing, only a square of floor space, and one
door. The door had a beautiful bone handle. It was an ivory white, and carved
with flowers, stars, and leaves. Cathy reached out her hand and took hold of
the handle, to her shock, as it turned the hair on the back of her neck prickled
up. A shudder of fear went through her as she pushed the door open.
The room she
could see through the opening was huge. Sunlight filled it, and as Cathy walked
in, she realized the room took up the whole of the top floor. There were big
windows on each side and these weren’t covered with newspaper, or the brown
paper. Cathy shook her head clearing her thoughts. She felt sure she’d seen paper
at these windows when she was standing in the back garden looking up.
Suddenly, she
realized someone was there at the far end. It was a man in jeans and a t-shirt,
and he was painting the window frame. Cathy froze. She wasn’t supposed to come
up here, but surely she ought to be informed if anyone was in the building.
When she moved in, her client information would need the strictest privacy and
security.
The man turned
around and Cathy’s heart flipped. He was quite simply the most attractive man
she’d ever seen.
He walked
halfway down the room and stopped.
“Who are you?”
His voice was low, husky, and as attractive as he was.
Cathy’s mouth went
dry with fear and her instant reaction to this man.
“I’ve just
rented the place. I’m sorry, I know this floor is off limits, but the front
door was open and I thought…” She improvised what was a lie in reality.
The man
approached her and her words trailed away as she took in the sight of him.
He was tall and
muscular. His t-shirt wasn’t tight but showed his body to be hard, and Cathy
had the most astonishing urge to go to him, and run her hands up underneath it
to feel his skin. His hair spiked around his ears dark and untidy in a way that
was endearing for her. His eyes were a shade of dark blue she hadn’t seen
before. Calling him handsome wouldn’t do him justice. He was strikingly
attractive. The shape of his face, jaw, nose, all added up to make a sight
Cathy registered as dreamy. He was a hunk, gorgeous, sexy, and desirable.
He stood at
arm’s length with the paintbrush in his hand.
Cathy gazed at
him and he smiled. It was a lovely smile and disarmed Cathy even further. She
began to back away.
The man shook
his head.
“It’s okay. You
haven’t done anything wrong. I’m surprised to see you, but this is good. I
didn’t know the place had been rented out.” His eyes held a curious expression.
Cathy instinctively knew something in what he said wasn’t true, but he wasn’t angry,
and he smiled again.
Cathy returned
the smile.
“Cathy Faraday,
and you are?” ‘He’s probably some
tradesman the owner has employed and neglected to tell Alfred about.’
“Owen
Sheringham.” He gave her a look that said this was all he was telling her. The
look had authority, and Cathy suddenly thought he could be the owner of the
building.
She nodded and
backed away a little. Glancing behind her, she gestured to the door she’d
entered and noticed that there were three doors. They were at intervals in the
same wall and Cathy stared at them.
Owen followed
her gaze and waited.
Cathy became
aware of his waiting. It was tangible. She gestured again at the door she felt
sure she’d entered by because it was at the end of the room near the big back windows.
“I’ll get going
and let you go back to work. I only dropped by, and need to go back to my
office.” She heard her voice waver, and it was all she could do to keep herself
from turning and running. She reached the door and yanked it open, not
realizing it had closed behind her.
Owen called
out. “Come and see me tomorrow?”
Cathy only
glimpsed his face as she fled through the door. He looked vulnerable and sad.
She let go of
the carved bone handle and saw that she’d closed the door. For two minutes she
stood there shaking, and searching the wall for any evidence of the doors that
were on the other side of it. The landing wasn’t long enough to have the three doors
lead out to it. ‘Perhaps they’re
decoration.’
Cathy shook
herself and quietly went down the stairs. Apart from finding Owen Sheringham
devastatingly attractive, to the point where she felt sad that he wasn’t hers,
there was something spooky about what had just happened.
She drove back
to her office still feeling shaken and once there made herself black tea to
shore up her nerves.
Copyright Elodie Parkes, Hot Ink Press, and imprint of Crushing Hearts and Black Butterfly Publishing
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