Author: Dale
Mayer
Publisher: Valley
Publishing
Length: 90,000
words
Genre: Romance
Sub-Genre Romantic
Suspense
Sub-Categories: (Action, Mystery/Thriller)
Heat Level:
Steamy (Hot sex scenes/language, but not explicit)
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Blurb:
Medical intuitive and licensed MD
Madeleine Wagner thought she'd seen every way possible to heal a diseased
body...then patients start dying from mysterious causes in her long-term
facility.
The terminally ill fight to get into her ward. Once there,
many miraculously...live. So when her patients start dropping and she senses an
evil force causing their deaths, she calls on her friend and mentor, Stefan,
for help. Together, they delve beyond the physical plane into the
metaphysical... Only to find terror.
She wants to save everyone, but are some souls not meant to
be saved?
Detective Drew McNeil has two family members in need of
Maddy's healing care, but his visits to her facility leave him wondering - who
cares for Maddy? Bizarre events on her floor raise his professional curiosity.
And the more time he spends with Maddy, the more personal everything becomes.
When the deaths on Maddy's Floor intersect with one of his cold cases, he
realizes an old killer has returned - and Maddy's standing in his path.
How can these people stop something that no one else can
see, feel or even believe?
Excerpt:
Jansen Svaar's room came next. With the renovations,
Jansen's bed had been shifted. He was not quite in the new area, but not as
cozy as he'd been before.
Jansen hadn't minded. The big Swede had enjoyed every one of
his seventy-eight years and wasn't ready to jump off yet. Big and robust in his
prime, his physical body had withered to one battling diabetes that defied
control, and cancer that defied remission. Yet, he was still here and looking
so much better than when he arrived. Even his thick head of hair had returned
with rich brown color. His last tests had come back with very positive
indicators. So much so, Jansen wanted to stop his treatments. According to him,
he was all better. If it were possible to heal by his word alone, then he'd see
it done.
Maddy grinned as she recalled the many conversations they'd
shared in the past.
At the entrance to his doorway, she stopped to survey his
bed.
Something was wrong.
Purple energy hovered over Jansen; a thick blanket of
colored haze covered his midsection. Frowning, Maddy studied the odd essence.
Energy had a signature – like DNA, the energy was unique to each person. It
just wasn't as easy to identify.
She'd worked with him long enough to know it wasn't his
aura.
The smoky blanket moved.
Who or what did the energy represent? Her gaze swept the
rest of the room before striding forward. The activity over Jansen did not shy
away; it increased. She narrowed her gaze. The eerie silence of the room
magnified the unearthly scene before her.
It wasn't what she'd experienced the night before, racing
through the hallway into chaos. She expected noises of some kind. Not this
hushed silence, as if sound would shatter the intensity of whatever was going
on. She frowned. A struggle of some kind was going on.
She shook her head, panic stirring inside. Could energy
fight with itself? With someone else's energy? Is that what happened to Eric?
She studied the energy again. This time she saw it. The blanket of malevolence
was moving over the bed and occupant, spreading and growing every minute.
Underneath, Jansen
was suffocating.
His energy, tiny and thin, struggled to remain separate and
distinct from the purple amoeba-like entity sucking the life force from him.
Fear shot through her. This couldn't happen again. Maddy
raced to the bedside. "Stop," she cried out hoarsely, not wanting to
disturb the other patients. "Leave him alone."
The purple energy quivered in place but did not dissipate.
Maddy wafted her hands over Jansen's body. Her fingers
slipped into and through the mist, neither feeling it nor dispersing it. She
fed her own energy into Jansen's heart chakra, giving him her strength and will
to hold on. At the same time, she closed her eyes and surrounded herself and,
by the extension of her hand on his, Jansen's body with white light. The old
answer to keeping oneself safe and balanced.
The energy shifted, cooled.
She opened her eyes to find the energy still wiggling in
place, the purple haze malicious in appearance. Then slowly, like fog blowing
in the wind, the haze thinned before sending tendrils into the darkness.
Maddy reached out and checked Jansen's pulse. Her medical
training took over on the physical level as her medical intuitive training took
over on the energy field. She observed the thread-like cord of light stretching
far out of Jansen's body, gently pulsating in a reassuring rhythm. Maddy coaxed
his system to relax a little more, then to wake up gently.
"Dr. Maddy?" His paper-thin lids opened to reveal
rheumy blue eyes blinking in surprise.
"Yes, it's me, Jansen." Maddy studied his face.
"How do you feel?" He appeared fine, normal but surprised.
"Christ, I don't know. I had the most horrible
dream." He coughed slightly and shifted position in the bed, tugging at
his covers as if chilled.
"Oh?" Maddy kept her voice calm and soothing.
"What was it about?"
"Like someone was pulling my soul from my body, one
inch at a time." Fear filled the old man's eyes. His thin hands grasped
hers nervously. "I don't know what the hell it was, but I felt on a
precipice between life and death. It was like meeting Peter at the pearly gates
himself, and him not being too happy to see me."
"Shhh." Maddy stroked his hands, noting with
clinical detachment that his liver spots had begun to fade. "It was just a
dream. Not to worry. It's over. I'm here, and you're safe. Go back to sleep."
Relief washed over his face. "Thanks, Doc. Don't know
what I'd do without you."
Shifting sideways, Jansen closed his eyes and fell back to
sleep.
Maddy walked to the doorway, turned around and glanced back.
No sign of the purple grim reaper. Jansen was safe.
For now.
She shuddered. What the hell was happening at The Haven?
Posted reviews from
satisfied readers! (4.9 star rating on Amazon across 17 reviews!)
Dale Mayer created a
book that combined romance, suspense and paranormal elements so well that it
should appeal to readers of all of these genres. (Debra)
Dale Mayer did an
outstanding job with this book. I have really enjoyed the whole series and
highly recommend it to everyone. The characters were well developed and the
story was fantastic. I plan to read other books she's written and can't wait
for the next book in this series. (Bizzybee)
I have only become
interested in paranormal and psychic fiction in the last couple of year and
this author ranks at the top of the list when it comes to combining this genre
with mystery and romance. All three books in this series were so riveting I
could hardly put the kindle down until I'd read all the way through (which
meant some very late nights but it was worth it). (Raven)
I couldn`t put my
kindle down! This series was number 1 in psychic thrillers. i couldn`t read it
fast enough but didn`t want it to end! Can`t wait for the next book. (Lala6)
Maddy's Floor is the
third book in a psychic phenomenon trilogy and although I enjoyed the first
two, I thought this last book was the best of the three. Dale's characters are
well defined and the story has just the right amount of suspense, romance and
action. I liked that Maddy was comfortable with her talent as a medical
intuitive and that the character who wound his way through the three books
played a larger role in this one. (Janet Fedor)
My Review: I wish I could have read the first 2 books in this trilogy before jumping into this one, though these books are definitely ok to read stand alone. That said, there's something about these books that reminds me of M.J. Rose's Reincarnationist series. I definitely want to get the other 2 books now!
Rating: 5 stars!
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My Review: I wish I could have read the first 2 books in this trilogy before jumping into this one, though these books are definitely ok to read stand alone. That said, there's something about these books that reminds me of M.J. Rose's Reincarnationist series. I definitely want to get the other 2 books now!
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About the Author:
Dale Mayer is a
prolific multi-published writer. She's best known for Tuesday's Child, Hide'n
Go Seek, her romantic suspense novels that was
one of the final four in the Kensington Brava/Romantic Times contest this last
year. Besides her romantic suspense/thrillers, Dale also writes paranormal
romance and crossover young adult books in several different genres. To go with her fiction, she also writes
nonfiction in many different fields with books available on resume writing,
companion gardening and the US mortgage system. She has recently published her Career Essentials Series . All her books are available in print format as well.
To find out more
about Dale and her books, visit her at http://www.dalemayer.com. Or connect with her
online with Twitter at www.twitter.com/dalemayer and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/dalemayer.author.
BOOKS BY DALE MAYER:
Psychic Vision Series
Tuesday's Child
Hide'n Go Seek
Maddy's Floor
Single Title Romantic Suspense/Thrillers
Touched by Death – out now!
Novellas
It's a Dog's Life- romantic comedy
Young Adult Books
Dangerous Designs –
Book I
Deadly Designs – Book
2 – out soon!
Vampire in Denial – Book I of Blood Ties
Vampire in Distress – Book 2 out soon!
Gem Stone Mystery Series- out soon!
In Cassie's Corner- soon
Non-Fiction Books
Career Essentials: The Resume
Career Essentials: The Cover Letter
Career Essentials: The Interview
Career Essentials: 3 in 1
Barrage Schedule:
July 24, 2012
She Who Blogs Behind the Rows
The Bunny's Review
Full Moon Bites
Beth Art from the Heart
Coffee Beans & Love Scenes
July 25, 2012
The Certifiable Wenches
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Avril's Blog
Crazy Four Books
Deep in the Heart Romance
Barrage Schedule:
July 24, 2012
She Who Blogs Behind the Rows
The Bunny's Review
Full Moon Bites
Beth Art from the Heart
Coffee Beans & Love Scenes
July 25, 2012
The Certifiable Wenches
whoopeeyoo.com :D
Avril's Blog
Crazy Four Books
Deep in the Heart Romance
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