BLURB:
Two years
have passed since April Patterson’s husband was shot and killed in the line of
duty, and she’s trapped in a haze of grief and uncertainty. Having grown
frustrated by all other efforts to engage her in activities where she could
meet new people, her cousin pays for a date via 1Night Stand. Not thrilled with
the idea, April nevertheless contacts Madame Eve and requests the impossible: a
date with her deceased husband.
Brilliant software engineer Drew
Monroe created his company, Elysium, to help give closure to those who have
suffered the loss of a loved one, through the use of virtual reality. Though
passionate about his work, being constantly surrounded by heartache and death
has taken a toll on his mental health. When he accepts the case of a young
widow referred to him by Madame Eve, her tragic tale depresses him further, but
he commits himself to programming April the romantic date she desires.
April arrives at Elysium and
prepares to enter Drew’s virtual realm. Will she find the solace she seeks
within? Or will she discover she doesn’t need a fantasy world to discover
happiness again?
EXCERPT:
We sat in silence. It was
the first time a client had asked me so many personal questions. On one hand, I
worried about coming across as unprofessional, but on the other, it felt good
to verbalize those thoughts for a change. Putting that aside, April hadn’t come
to play psychiatrist with me. I had a job to do.
“Anything else before we get
started?” I pushed off the edge of the desk and straightened.
She didn’t get up. “Do you
ever go into your own virtual realities?”
“Actually, I don’t.” I ran a
finger along the top of one of the screens. “First of all, it needs to be
monitored from the outside. I can’t do both at the same time.”
“Got it.” She nodded. “What
else?”
A clammy feeling crawled
over me. “Nothing.”
“You said ‘first of all.’
That means there must be a second.”
She’d paid attention, I’d
give her that. I tried to backtrack. “Forget it.”
Sliding her arm off the
chair, she leaned forward, ginger hair spilling over her shoulders. “I want to
know what I’m getting into. Tell me.” Face upturned, she stared at me and I
struggled to breathe in a normal rhythm. “Please?”
Don’t say it, don’t admit to
it, she doesn’t need to know…. Talking to her eased a little of the tension
that had been twisting tighter and tighter over time. I ignored the voices
telling me not to make a confession, but the words spilled out faster than I’d
intended.
“With all the misery and
heartache I see in the world, the temptation exists to disappear into a
painless fantasy.” The chill spreading through me intensified. “I’m afraid I’d
lose myself and never want to come out.”
April blinked her long
lashes and straightened in the chair. “That’s one of the reasons I’m anxious
about going in there.”
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Thea Landen lives in New
York with her husband and a variety of houseplants. A former educator, she
strives to encourage creativity and passion in all those around her, and uses
writing to help inspire. Though she reads and writes in nearly all genres, she
has a special fondness for science fiction, fantasy, and adventure and anything
that pushes the imagination beyond its usual limits. When she’s not writing, or
thinking about writing, her hands and mind are occupied by either yarn crafts
or role-playing games.
Links:
Website: www.thealanden.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/thealanden
Twitter: www.twitter.com/TheaLanden
Elysium Buy Links:
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