Thursday, March 31, 2011

What's being said about Silent Witness




5 Stars from Melinda at NOR!
"Talk about suspense all the way. Mary Eason did a beautiful job in this new suspense novel. I loved that you have Faith who is in a way a stranger to herself. She doesn’t remember anything about her life but knows more about her best friend’s life. Then you have JT and man talk about a knight in shining armor. Everything about him screams protector. These two are great for one another. The fact that Mary created a stalker who won’t stop harassing Faith shows she has a devious mind to keep readers in suspense. One minute I thought he was near then she gives you a curve and you are like what. I loved Silent Witness and can’t wait for more of Mary Eason’s work."






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Monday, March 21, 2011

Danger. Intrigue. Romance. All that's necessary for a great romance.





Just like making the perfect cake takes just the right ingredients, so, also, does creating the perfect romantic suspense.



You need the right amount of danger, intrigue and of course, romace.



In my latest release, Don't Close Your Eyes, Kara Bryant and Davis Martin have a history together. But the danger they both thought they'd buried in the past, once again takes a life of its own.



Here's the blurb:



Right from the start, the chemistry that ignited between psychic Kara Bryant and FBI Agent Davis Martin threatened to consume everything within its wake. Including Kara’s heart and Davis’ job. When the FBI hired Kara to use her psychic powers to help solve the biggest case in the Bureau’s recent history, neither Kara nor Davis had any idea, the impact the Death Angel case would have on their lives at that time, certainly not in the future.





Kara had a special “connection” to the Angel killer, which enabled her to witness the unimaginable pain inflicted by the Death Angel serial killer on his victims, and it almost cost Kara her life when she became the Angel’s final victim.



Five years later, Davis had no idea his relationship with Kara resulted in a child, until a killer copying the Death Angel’s MO resurfaced and he turned to the one woman he never stopped loving for help, discovering Kara was also the mother of his child.



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Mary Eason

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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Read an excerpt from Don't Close Your Eyes

The Beginning




The smell of crushed lilacs mingled with the acrid scent of smoke. He was here with her again. In the one place he could still reach her. Her dreams.

Kara fought to wake herself but he was not ready to let her go just yet. She could hear his voice as if it were only yesterday.

You think you can get rid of me so easily, Kara. You can’t. Don’t you know you’ve become part of me? Part of this thing. You became part of it the moment I chose to make you part of it. You can’t leave me until I say it’s over. And it’s not over. There are more games to play. More victims.

Smoke quickly overpowered the fragrant lilacs, making it impossible for Kara to breathe. He’d bound her hands together. Her fingers fumbled with the knot. She could feel his breath against her cheek.

But she couldn’t see. The silky blindfold felt soft and familiar against her skin. A contradiction to the horror she knew lay just beyond its comfort.

Kara heard her scream. Kim Billings. The woman who took her place. She could still hear her pleading for help after all these years.

“Hold on. I’m coming!” Kara forced the words out.

This is just a dream. It’s just a dream!

“Mommie…”

He touched her shoulder and whispered her name but something wasn’t right. His touch felt soft and gentle. All wrong.

“Mommie!”

Mommie? Kara forced her eyes open with a tiny gasp, her fearful glance searching the familiar bedroom of her home outside of El Paso, Texas. He wasn’t here. Thank God, he wasn’t here. Just her daughter, who stood next to Kara’s bed trying to wake her mother. Ava’s frightened little face screwed up in fear.

“Oh baby, I’m sorry. Did I wake you?” Ava’s expression relaxed a little at these words. She climbed into bed with Kara, her tiny arms wrapping tightly around her mother’s waist for comfort.

“Baby, its okay. It was only a bad dream.” Kara wished she could believe those words. But in her heart, she feared the worst. It had started again.

“It’s the same dream, isn’t it, Mommie?” Ava asked in a sleepy little voice. It sickened Kara that her innocent daughter knew this dream so well.

“Yes.”

“Mommie, will it ever end?” She would give anything to be able to answer yes and mean it.

As Kara tried to find something believable to tell her daughter, Ava’s quiet breathing made lies unnecessary.

Slowly Kara untangled Ava’s clinging arms and climbed out of bed, holding her breath for a moment. Ava didn’t wake. She quietly pulled the bedroom door closed, leaving it open just a sliver in case her daughter should wake up.

Outside, the Texas night still held the heat of the day. From her front porch, Kara could see for miles.

This stretch of desert outside El Paso, where it met the foothills of the Davis Mountains made for a great lookout point except for one problem. There wasn’t anywhere to hide and there was no chance of running away from trouble. Nothing could last a day in the blazing desert heat except for the vultures.

But then, wasn’t that the very reason why she’d moved here in the first place? To escape the past and become normal again.

So far, Kara hadn’t accomplished either.

Tonight, nothing moved on the desert’s surface. Up above were thousands of stars as far as the eye could see, and a full moon fitting the Texas night blazed across the surface of the sky.

It was the same dream as always. It had haunted her for six years. It always got to her. But then, coming so close to death was bound to lead to a few unpleasant dreams.

If only it were that simple. Kara knew better. Just thinking about him made her want to check on Ava again. She needed reassurance.

Kara quietly opened the bedroom door and tiptoed to the bed, looking down at her sleeping child. Ava—Ava Elizabeth Bryant, named after both Kara’s mother and grandmother, slept peacefully in her mother’s bed. She was so like Kara and yet so like her father that at times Kara could almost feel his touch again.

She stroked a strand of silken brown hair, so much like her own, away from Ava’s damp forehead. Even in the air-conditioned house, the heat at three in the morning could be suffocating.

Recognizing her mother’s touch, Ava opened her eyes for a moment. Startling gray eyes so like her father’s never ceased to stun Kara.

“Mommie, what’s wrong?”

“Shh… Nothing, baby. Everything is just fine. Go back to sleep now.” Already Ava’s eyes had closed. Soon her breathing grew deeper with sleep.

Kara kissed her daughter’s forehead softly then crept from the room.

Buster, their faithful golden retriever waited for her outside, standing guard against the coyotes howling off in the distance. Beyond the cry of the coyotes came a much stronger one.

The sound of things to come.

They were coming again. Dammit, they always came back, no matter how much she discouraged them.

Why couldn’t they leave her alone? Six years and every unsolved case brought a fresh group of them to Kara’s door, searching for an answer to the impossible. And just desperate enough to come to her for help. No matter how much she didn’t want to be found, they always managed to track her down.

Through all those years, her answer had always been the same. She couldn’t help them. She had nothing left inside her to help them. The gift was gone.

Grandmother Maggie called it a gift but nothing could be further from the truth as far as Kara was concerned. It wasn’t anything to be welcomed in the same way that a gift should be. This was a nightmare. Seeing into the minds of the most deviant people on the face of the Earth felt nothing short of terrifying.

But the gift of seeing ran in their family. Her great-grandmother had used it to make money. Kara’s own mother Emily had been twenty-eight years old when she’d committed suicide because she couldn’t handle the gift. Grandmother Maggie made her peace with it long ago.

Kara tried to do the same.

From the moment Ava was born, Kara watched her daughter carefully for any of the telltale signs of its existence. There were times when she’d almost been able to convince herself Ava was going to be lucky. But then the little girl would say something curious and all the old doubts would resurface.

For as long as Kara could remember, she’d possessed the gift. But as Grandmother Maggie loved to say, there was always a defining moment when it came to the sight. Either for good, or for bad.

For Kara’s mother it was visualizing the death of her husband. That was the bad. For Kara it came in the form of watching the death of a young child, a total stranger and later solving the case, much to the surprise of the local Austin police department. That was the good. Or so Kara believed until another case came her way, followed by another.

And then her real defining moment happened when she came face-to-face with the Death Angel.

Frankie Shepard took away all the good from the gift. Until then, Kara never realized how truly twisted the human mind could become.

But Frankie taught her all the intricate workings of the mind of a serial killer and in the process became Kara’s biggest challenge and almost her greatest downfall.

Seeing into Frankie’s mind brought her to the attention of the FBI and Agent Davis Martin. Davis broke her heart, left her picking up the pieces of her life with a baby he didn’t know he’d fathered and never would if she had anything to do with it.

As far as Kara was concerned, the only good to come from that part of her life was that little girl asleep in her mother’s bed.
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Mary Eason
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Thursday, March 17, 2011

And check out this romantic suspense story with a huge twist!
















Don't Close Your Eyes
Right from the start, the chemistry that ignited between psychic Kara Bryant and FBI Agent Davis Martin threatened to consume everything within its wake. Including Kara’s heart and Davis’ job. When the FBI hired Kara to use her psychic powers to help solve the biggest case in the Bureau’s recent history, neither Kara nor Davis had any idea, the impact the Death Angel case would have on their lives at that time, certainly not in the future.


Kara had a special “connection” to the Angel killer, which enabled her to witness the unimaginable pain inflicted by the Death Angel serial killer on his victims, and it almost cost Kara her life when she became the Angel’s final victim.

Five years later, Davis had no idea his relationship with Kara resulted in a child, until a killer copying the Death Angel’s MO resurfaced and he turned to the one woman he never stopped loving for help, discovering Kara was also the mother of his child.

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All the best...
 
Mary Eason
http://www.maryeason.com/

Announcing the release of The Up Side Of Down...

Some mistakes are easy to forget while others become glaring reminders of past failures and stand ready to haunt you for the rest of your life.


For Laney Winters, life is full of glaring reminders. Starting with the biggest of them all and Laney’s personal favorite -- discovering she is pregnant at forty-one.



Add to that, one recently departed husband who has a fetish for secretaries, (namely his own), and top it all off with the icing on the cake, moving back home to live with her two very eccentric old-maid aunts.


This had to amount to the Trifecta when it came to glaring mistakes and the kind that called for some serious life reevaluation.



Where exactly was her life heading lately because frankly—this wasn’t quite how she’d pictured it growing up, when she’d vowed never to return to Down, Texas, or the Pine Street Diner again.

But as her aunts were always fond of pointing out whenever Laney encountered any rough spots growing up, there’s always an upside to life, even when you’re down. You just have to look a little harder for it sometimes. For Laney, running away to the middle of nowhere might just prove to be the best decision of her life.
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Tuesday, March 01, 2011

Available now at Whiskey Creek Press - The Book Of Love

Had Lila Taylor Known the fate waiting her outside her door that morning, she would have pulled the covers back over her head, dismissed the cat’s complaining entirely, and ignored the flood on the first floor. But you see, Lila wasn’t expecting anything life changing to happen to her. Why you might ask? Because nothing exciting ever happens in Endsville, Texas!


Or so Lila thought, until the day Grayson Stone walked into her otherwise boring little world and turned reality into one very exciting fantasy.

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The Book Of Love - Available now at Whiskey Creek Press