Do you love ghost stories? Then you will love this book for tweens, Kay Lalone's Ghostly Clues. Kay is here today to introduce you to the book, but also to discuss a very big topic for February, Love and Romance. Kay and I are swapping blogs, so, please hop on over to her blog after reading this one.
Take it away, Kay.
Thank
you JQ Rose for hosting me be a on your blog today. Blog swapping is fun.
Since
February is the month of love, I want to talk about love. When you think about
love, what one word comes to mind? Romance. Who doesn’t love romance?
Romance
books are very popular. Personally, I don’t like reading most of them because I
feel they don’t really have much of a plot. It is the typical boy meets girl.
They fall in love. The end. There are romance books out there that are more
than the typical boy meets girl. These books have a plot and the characters
have more of a purpose than just falling in love. Love is important, but I want
to read about believable characters getting into trouble, having bad things
happen to them, and going on an adventure, and then seeing how these characters
change because of what has happened to them.
Paranormal
romance is on the rise. Who doesn’t love a good novel about a girl falling in
love with a vampire (or some other supernatural being)? One of these days I
would love to write a paranormal romance, because I like the paranormal type
stuff.
My first love is mystery/ghost story type
books. I love to read about a character solving a mystery or encountering
ghosts or some other supernatural creatures. In most of these types of books,
there is a love interest where the main character has feelings for someone
else.
Most
of the stories I have written aren’t about young love, falling in love, and
having crushes. But there is a thread of love flowing through them. Romance is
not the only form of love.
In my first
published MG novel, Ghostly Clues, Sarah Kay does have a crush on a boy at
school, Tom. But he doesn’t play an important part in the story and neither
does the crush. He has a big scene in one chapter where Sarah Kay has a
surprise boy/girl party for her thirteenth birthday. Of course, her crush is
invited. They have a nice scene where they are dancing like they were grown up.
Even though Sarah Kay feels grown up, I didn’t give her the chance to have her
first kiss. Tom is mentioned a few more time throughout the story, but I never
really show their relationship.
In
Ghostly Clues, love doesn’t play a romantic, young love type of role. In the
book there is a thread of love woven in like Sarah Kay’s love for a grandma who
she has lost because of death. Sarah Kay loves Gramps and she is worried about
him. Even though Sarah Kay doesn’t get along with her mother (Mom has lied to
her), she still loves her mother. Of course, Sarah Kay loves her best friend,
Mary Jane, like a sister. The strongest love is the love she has for a father
she doesn’t remember. A father she believes died when she was three. This love
drives the story forward and gives Sarah Kay the motivation to try and find her
father, to know for sure if he is alive or dead.
Love
is not just romantic, but is about relationships. Relationships aren’t always
perfect. But it is love that motivates and drives a character to move forward,
to accomplish what they need to accomplish. To grow and change. That’s what
makes a book worth reading.
Kay's Bio
I’m Kay LaLone
author of Ghostly Clues. I live in Michigan with her husband and fourteen year
old son (two sons live near by) and two dogs and a cat. I love to get up in the
morning and write. My favorite things to write about are ghosts and other
supernatural creatures. I’m an avid reader and do book reviews.
About Ghostly Clues
The sweet scent of lilacs
permeates the air around Grandma’s gravesite. Only Sarah Kay can smell
Grandma’s favorite flower, and they’re not even in bloom.
Sarah Kay and her best friend,
Mary Jane, believe the lilacs are a sign from Grandma’s ghost. The girls follow
one ghostly clue after another, uncovering a secret that Mom never wanted Sarah
Kay to know.
Grandma makes sure Sarah Kay
gets the message even from the grave. As the evidence piles up, Mom still
refuses to accept the possibility Sarah Kay’s father is alive.
Sarah Kay finds Dad’s parents.
A set of grandparents she didn’t realize existed. They make it clear her father
is alive but days and miles separate the father and daughter reunion because Dad
is a truck driver on a long haul.
Sarah Kay waits. The news
reports a fatal car accident involving a semi and Sarah Kay fears the worse.
She runs away which leads to Dad and the truth, Mom wanted Dad to remain dead.
Dad had faked his death so why not
just stay dead. The ghostly clues of
Grandma wouldn’t allow Dad to remain dead to Sarah Kay.
Mini excerpt the love scene in Ghostly Clues
“Surprise,”
MJ yelled along with a group of friends, Tom, Max, Sue, Ann and two guys I
didn’t know by name.
My mouth opened
wide and I closed it quickly, hoping I didn’t look like a fool in front of Tom.
“What’s…going on?”
“Your
mother decided to give you a boy/girl party. And I helped plan it,” MJ said,
entering the house wearing a fancy pink dress. The other kids followed wearing
nice clothes like they were going to some rich, fancy party. The guys wore ties
and the girls were in dresses.
I felt out of
place wearing my purple sweat pants, a baggy, smiley-face T-shirt, with my hair
in braids. I gave Mom a ‘why didn’t you warn me’ look as I dashed up the stairs
to put on my purple dress. Not the one I wore at Grandma’s funeral, but one of
my party dresses, light purple with sparkles through it. Mom came upstairs and
helped me put my hair up and she even let me put a little bit of make-up on.
“Thanks, Mom,” I
said, giving her a hug. “This is the best birthday ever.”
“Love you, honey.
Now go downstairs and enjoy it,” she said.
My
friends and I laughed and talked during pizza. Then when we had our fill,
Gramps helped Mom clear a spot in the living room to dance.
As
my favorite song played on the CD, Tom wrapped his arms around my waist and I
placed my hands on his shoulders and together we swayed to the music. It was so
unbelievably romantic and I felt so grownup.
This night was
perfect and I didn’t want it to end; then the sweet aroma of lilacs tickled my
nose. I turned away from Tom and sneezed.
“Bless you,” he
said.
“Thanks.” I looked
around, wondering where the smell of lilacs could be coming from. Out of the
corner of my eye I thought I saw something move, a shadow. The air felt
chiller.
Grandma?
Please, not now. This can’t be happening.
“SK, what is it?”
MJ asked.
Before I could
answer, Gramps turned off the lights and Mom walked out of the kitchen carrying
my birthday cake with thirteen glowing candles lighting the way into the dark
room. My friends started singing Happy Birthday.
I plastered a
smile on my face and blew out the candles. When the lights came back on the
smell of lilacs disappeared and the air in the room grew warmer. I sighed,
happy that Grandma’s ghost didn’t decide now to make an appearance.
We ate some cake
and danced some more and then I unwrapped gifts from everyone. I especially
liked Tom’s gift of a beautiful necklace. It was an angel charm with a purple
stone on it.
Book Links
This book can be found on Amazon, Goodreads, Bookstrand, and Smashwords.
10 comments:
Hi Kay. So happy to swap blogs with you today. It makes it a fun day!! Readers hop on over to visit Kay's blog where I talk about Role Models.
I forgot to leave the link to Kay's blog.
http://www.kaylalone.blogspot.com/2013/02/blog-swap-with-j-q-rose.html
I love the premise of this book. I'm sure it will be popular with your target group. And it sounds like a fun read for all ages.
Love the premise of this book.
A good read for all ages.
May your sales skyrocket.
thank you, Lorrie for stopping by. It was a fun book to write.
Thank you, J.Q. for swapping blogs today.
Kay, I am leaving this post up thru Valentine's Day. You gotta talk about love and romance on that day!!
Oh, I agree! Those are the elements that make a book worth reading. Your cover is a real eye-catcher, Kay. Hope it does super well!
Love the excerpt and the cover. So nice to meet a fellow Michiganian!
thanks, Joylene and Tess for stopping by.
Great post, Kay. I love ghost stories too. The cover of your book sure makes a person want to see what's inside. Best of luck to you.
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