Showing posts with label Greek Islands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greek Islands. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 4, 2025

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My dear readers,

I want to express my deepest gratitude for choosing my novels. Your support means the world to me, and I’m genuinely honored that you’ve decided to spend your precious time exploring my stories.

If you’ve enjoyed a book, may I kindly ask you to share your thoughts by posting a review on Amazon? Just a single sentence from you can be an incredible gift for an author. Your review could be the spark that inspires others to dive into the worlds we’ve created together. Your role in this is vital.

I’d love to offer you a special treat to show my appreciation! If you write a review and send me the link at angelsefer@angelsefer.com, I’ll be thrilled to send you a FREE copy of any of my other books you’d like to read next.

Your feedback helps me grow as a writer and serves as a beacon for new readers. I value your thoughts and opinions and can’t wait to hear your feedback. Hopefully, I will share more stories with you soon!

Warmest wishes,

Angel Sefer


Friday, August 16, 2024

Summertime Giveaway

Celebrating summertime, here is a fantastic Giveaway for you, my friends and readers:

The first ten people who sign up for my newsletter will receive a FREE COPY of one of my novels.

When you sign up for my newsletter, you join my exclusive Free Readers Group–a special group that enjoys unique freebies, giveaways, discounts, and early access to new-release books.

Free Readers Group members also have a chance to win FREE e-books from my award-winning bestselling Greek Isles Series. I pick one lucky winner each week from my subscribers’ list.

So, sign up for my newsletter today, and good luck to all of you!

Also, please remember that a review from a reader—even one sentence—is an excellent reward for the author. If you post a review on any of my novels, novellas, or collections and email me the link of your review to angelsefer@angelsefer.com, I’ll send you a FREE copy of any of my books you would like to read next.

My best wishes,

Angel Sefer

 

Sunday, August 11, 2024

Mysteries and Deadly Secrets spiced with Romance on Greek Islands

 

It is summertime, and if you're like me, you dream of endless sandy beaches, sapphire crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking sunsets. You crave to plunge into the labyrinth of narrow alleys of a Greek island, drenched in bougainvillea and hydrangea, smelling the fragrance of jasmine and roses mixed with the aromas of local cuisine. You can't wait to taste local delicacies and explore the little shops displaying the work of silversmiths and woodcarvers.

Those of you who have experienced the Greek hospitality, I know you're eager to come back. And those who have never had the chance to visit Greece, you have it on the list of your future destinations.

Well, my friends, I have a suggestion for you: immerse yourself in a novel or two from The Greek Isles Series and escape into the adventure of a lifetime. As the hero and heroine navigate their way through intriguing mysteries, you'll find yourself transported to the unique Greek islands. Those suspenseful tales, spiced with romance, will make you feel as if you're on the island yourself, providing a much-needed break from the everyday hustle and bustle.

Of course, for those lucky ones who are spending their summer vacation here in Greece, what better than getting lost in an intriguing mystery romance while sitting on a balcony with a stunning sea view?

I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of you, my dear friends and readers. Your interest in my books, lovely comments, and most welcome reviews mean the world to me. Your support keeps me inspired to continue writing and sharing my stories with you.

My novels and collections are available at fine booksellers everywhere. Click here and enjoy.

My best wishes,

Angel Sefer


Thursday, August 1, 2024

A riveting tale of deceit, murder, and love at first sight


“Sefer spins a riveting tale of deceit, murder, and love at first sight.” – Readers’ Favorite


Spellbound in His Arms

Chapter One

Jackie stopped dead in her tracks. What was that? A muffled noise from the back of the old mansion turned her blood to ice. She turned the flashlight off and stood still, holding her breath. Her mouth went dry. What if there was someone in the house? How would she explain who she was and what she was doing there in the middle of the night? Then again, would her explanations make any difference to whomever—or even worse whatever—was out there? The Demiris mansion was pitch black, far away from any living soul, and the owner was dead. So, who could it be?

Jackie instinctively flattened herself against the wall, trying to peer through the darkness and track the source of the noise. The back of her neck prickled, and her heartbeat drummed in her ears. Could it be true? She silently cursed herself for laughing at Stephanos’ warnings. What if her uncle was right? What if something supernatural was responsible for the mysterious deaths in the family of Greek tycoon Andreas Demiris?

No, she argued inwardly. Stephanos is wrong in thinking that the Demiris family is cursed. Jackie believed that the assassin was either one of the heirs or an enemy of the family. And she had come to the Greek island of Corfu to find the killer and prevent another murder.

But now, trapped here and feeling something lurking in the dark, she wished she’d thought better before flying six thousand miles from Atlanta, Georgia, to Greece on this eerie assignment. Stephanos used to say that her intuition, determination, and courage were assets for her carrier as an investigative reporter. But he’d also warned her against rushing headfirst into every new challenge. She should have known her impulsiveness would get her into trouble one day.

Fighting her rising panic, Jackie waited in the dark for what seemed like an eternity. The dim moonlight behind the threatening clouds couldn’t penetrate the stained-glass windows of the hallway. So, the mansion’s interior was as pitch black and spooky as the dense forest surrounding it.

She desperately tried to pick up the slightest noise. But there was nothing—only dead silence.

Jackie knew she was being foolish. There is nobody here, she reassured herself. The place had been deserted for months. All she needed to do was to find what she had come for and get out as soon as possible.

Blind in the thick darkness, she took a couple of steps to her right. She kept her hand against the wall while clutching the flashlight with her other hand, ready to use it as a weapon. All her senses worked overtime to detect the slightest noise or movement. She couldn’t see or hear anything, but the warning bells in her head were impossible to ignore.

Suddenly, Jackie stiffened. Something was moving closer to her…a lot closer. She froze in place and held her breath.

A strong hand grabbed her by the throat and shoved her violently against the wall. A second later, a blinding light shone on her face.

Jackie instinctively closed her eyes and struggled to breathe. But the grip tightened around her throat. Fear paralyzed her. On the cusp of fainting, she heard a deep, husky voice commanding in Greek, “Who are you?”

She gasped for air and flailed at her assailant with her flashlight. He blocked her move with impossible speed and effortlessly knocked the flashlight out of her hand. Frantically, Jackie raised her arms and tried to free her throat from the deadly grasp. But his hand was strong as steel.

A second later, the question was repeated, more insistent this time. The grasp loosened a little bit, allowing some air into her lungs and giving her a chance to answer.

“Please…” she managed to whisper in English.

Thanks to Stephanos, Jackie was fluent in Greek. But the intensity of the moment had overwhelmed her, and it was difficult to gather her thoughts. Her T-shirt was clinging to her back, her forehead was moist with sweat, and tension caused every muscle in her body to ache.

“Who are you?” the stranger commanded in perfect English, slightly tinged with a Greek accent.

Who is he, and what is he doing here? Jackie wondered anxiously. What could she possibly say? She couldn’t tell him the truth. But would he settle for anything less?

“You do speak English, don’t you?” he asked, shifting impatiently.

“Yes…but I can hardly breathe,” she whispered truthfully as his hand remained wrapped around her throat.

“Who are you?” he insisted, without loosening his grip any further.

“Jackie... Jackie Alexander,” she muttered.

“And what are you doing here, Jackie Alexander?” he demanded.

Now, that was the hard part. She had rehearsed some plausible answers in case there were questions raised about her visit to the island. But she hadn’t anticipated finding someone there in the middle of the night.

“I’m a relative of the owners,” Jackie said. Well, not exactly, she thought, as she was a relative of Stephanos Demiris’ wife. But there was no reason to clarify that.

The man hesitated for a moment.

“I’m a relative of Andreas Demiris,” she insisted.

His hand released her throat, and she sucked in a ragged breath. However, the stranger remained unbearably close, blocking every possible escape route.

Suddenly, Jackie heard a distinctive click, and the bright light of a chandelier filled the hallway. She looked around, bewildered. And then, her eyes rested on the man holding her captive. He was tall—at least six inches taller than she. And, at five feet eight inches, Jackie was no shrimp. He had jet black hair, and his black T-shirt and jeans stretched over enticing muscles that any athlete would envy. His face was handsome, with a strong jaw and amazing blue eyes that were now watching her intensely.

Jackie shifted uneasily under his piercing gaze. It was as if he could read her like an open book.

They stared into each other’s eyes, and Jackie felt her heart suspended in her chest…but not from fear this time. Even though he looked tough, she had to admit he was mouthwatering like a Greek God—a seductive stranger as Aphrodite, her romantic teenage cousin, would call him.

The thought of sweet, innocent Aphrodite jolted her back to reality. During the last few months, the heirs of Andreas Demiris had died—one after the other—under mysterious circumstances. Due to a lack of evidence indicating otherwise, the police declared their deaths accidents and closed the case files. But Jackie suspected foul play.

Stephanos and Aphrodite were among the few Demiris family members still alive, and Jackie feared for their lives. She was desperate to find out who was responsible for all those deaths. And coming to the Demiris mansion on the island of Corfu was the right place to start her search.

“That still doesn’t explain what you’re doing here in the middle of the night.” He placed his flashlight on the entry table while watching her like a hawk.

Jackie could tell he was on guard, ready to prevent any attempt of hers to escape. He was obviously stronger and faster but didn’t seem aggressive. So, she began to relax. Now that the initial shock was over, Jackie needed to regain control of the situation.

“And who exactly are you?” she demanded.

A smile appeared on the handsome stranger’s face, and he gave her an appreciative look. “You’re a tough cookie, aren’t you?”

As his gaze roamed over her, Jackie shifted uneasily. The desire that flickered in his captivating eyes—as blue as the Ionian Sea surrounding the island—set her pulse racing. Oh my, I can get lost in those eyes.

“Michael Apostolou,” he said suddenly, catching her off guard. “Police Captain Michael Apostolou,” he added.

Oh no! That was the worst thing that could have happened to her right then. She had only been on the island for a few hours, and there she was, caught by the police breaking and entering. How would she get out of that? Why hadn’t she waited until the following day to talk to Nancy Felini—the Demiris family attorney—as Stephanos had instructed her? But no, she wanted to check out the contents of the safe without anyone looking over her shoulder.

Having no idea who was responsible for the deaths in the Demiris family, Jackie had hoped to find something in that safe to shed some light on this mystery. She intended to read through every document to discover who would benefit from those deaths.

A logical assumption would be that the assassin was one of the heirs. But Jackie knew that neither Stephanos nor Aphrodite were killers. And Stephanos seriously doubted that any of the few Demiris family members still alive was a killer. So, who was left? An enemy of the family?

Knowing that the captain was watching her closely, Jackie remained as calm as she could.

“And now, Miss Alexander, would you mind explaining why you broke into this mansion in the middle of the night?” There was a touch of sarcasm in his voice.

“But I didn’t break in,” Jackie protested.

He inched closer and leaned over her, his eyes shooting daggers. “And what would you call breaking a window and climbing into a house that doesn’t belong to you?” The sarcasm was even more apparent now.

Jackie raised her chin and looked at him, puzzled. “But I didn’t break any window.” This whole thing was getting out of hand. She needed a way out of there and as far away from him as possible.

“Oh, really?” he asked, grabbed her by the arm, and pulled her toward an arch leading to what turned out to be the living room.

Jackie gasped. A window hung wide open, and pieces of broken glass peppered the carpet. She hadn’t done that. But glancing at him, she was sure she would have a hard time convincing him of that. Those mesmerizing blue eyes were looking at her accusingly.

All of a sudden, she realized that someone else had broken the window. Her breathing quickened, and she glanced around anxiously.

The captain followed her look but didn’t release her arm. “Well?” he asked. “What do you have to say about this?”

“I didn’t do it,” she insisted, looking straight at him. “I came in through the front door.”

“Oh, is that so?” His lips pressed into a thin line.

Jackie could tell he was losing his patience. However, she was not lying. Coming out there, she was prepared to pick the lock but had found the front door unlocked. It had seemed strange, but Jackie wanted to get in and out as fast as possible and didn’t give it a second thought. Being miles away from any living soul, especially in the middle of the night, gave her the creeps.

“I swear I didn’t break that window.” She tried to free her arm from his grip.

“Now, you listen to me—”

A loud noise—like something falling on the second floor—interrupted him. He immediately released her arm and grabbed a gun from the holster attached to his belt.

“Don’t move!” he ordered and took off toward the foyer.

Her heart hammered in her chest as Jackie watched him climb the steps with the grace of an athlete and the swift moves of a panther. She hadn’t noticed the gun before. Of course, he has a gun. He said he’s a policeman. But what if he’s lying about that? How can I be sure about who he is? Dread twisted in her gut. What if he’s the murderer?

Despite the torrent of questions swirling in her mind, she was entirely lucid about one key point. I’m in grave danger!

Frantically, she scanned her surroundings for a way out. Going out the front door was out of the question. She couldn’t risk going back to the hallway and running into the captain again. Her glance turned to the window. Pieces of broken glass were still hanging from the frame. Better hurt than dead!

Approaching the window, she kicked some of the larger pieces of glass and climbed outside. A moan escaped her lips as she scratched her arms and legs. Her knees buckled, and she landed hard on the marble tiles of the veranda. The fall knocked the wind out of her, paralyzing her for a moment.

Get up! Jackie sucked in a ragged breath, and with as much strength as she could muster, she rose to her feet and took a few staggering steps. Pain shot through her body, but there was no time to waste. She needed to get out of there as soon as possible.

Suddenly, a gunshot blast pierced the air and sent a surge of adrenaline through her veins.

Run! RUN NOW! A voice in her mind screamed out, and Jackie bolted toward the forest.

*   *   *

Firmly clenching the cold piece of steel in his hand, Michael climbed the steps—two at a time. Reaching the second floor, he scanned the corridor… Dead silence.

Knowing the mansion like the back of his hand, he mobilized his Special Forces training and proceeded down the dark hallway. Without making a sound and moving swiftly like a panther, he searched one room after the other. There was no sign of anyone.

Reaching the last room, Michael carefully opened the door. Stepping inside, a breeze of fresh air struck him in the face. He flattened himself against the wall, holding his gun in front of him with both hands, and stood still.

After making sure he was alone in the room, Michael approached the window. But the moment he leaned forward to peek outside, a gunshot thundered through the air. Instincts took over, and Michael dropped to the ground, dodging the bullet.

A moment later, he eased his head up and caught a glimpse of a tall, slim man dressed in black disappearing into the woods.

“Damn!” he cursed, realizing that the intruder was way out of range.

He was ready to run back downstairs when he saw Jackie bolting toward the woods in the same direction the shooter had taken. His heart thudded in his chest as Michael stormed downstairs and out the front door. Damn that girl! She’s going to get herself killed!

*   *   *

Jackie sprinted toward the forest and plunged into the thick shrubbery, focused on one thing—surviving!

Sweating and breathing heavily, she made her way to the dirt road where she’d left her rental car—an old Honda Civic. Suddenly, dread overwhelmed her. Where’s the key?

Her fear spiked as she searched her pockets in vain. Think, Jackie commanded herself. She rummaged through her belt pouch with clammy hands. The moment she felt the cold metal in her hand, Jackie let out a breath she hadn’t realized she’d been holding. Finding the car key was a huge relief, but…inserting it into the lock was another story. Damn! I should have picked the Honda HR-V that the rental place had available. The SUV had remotely controlled electronic door locks. Not to mention that it would have been better for these dirt roads.

Gathering all the strength she could muster to suppress her trembling, Jackie finally unlocked the door on the third try. Casting a look around, she jumped inside and locked the door behind her. Breathing heavily, she leaned back against the headrest and closed her eyes, enjoying a fragile moment of safety.

There’s no time to waste! A voice echoed in her mind. Her eyes flew open, and she bolted upright in her seat. As soon as she turned the key in the ignition, the old engine came to life. But within seconds, it sputtered and stopped.

“Jackie!” The captain’s voice boomed in the darkness.

Oh, no! Holding her breath, Jackie scanned her surroundings. She couldn’t see him, but the policeman had to be nearby.

“Jackie, wait!” he commanded, but she wasn’t about to stick around. She’d had enough flirting with danger for one night.

She grabbed the steering wheel with one hand and tried the engine one more time. As soon as it started, Jackie put the car in gear, stomped the gas pedal to the floor, and abruptly let go of the clutch. The vehicle jerked forward and…died again.

Her heart leaped into her throat. Damn! That serves me right for not wanting to spend the extra money on the automatic HR-V. But not picking the SUV wasn’t only about money. Jackie was trying to keep a low profile, and a fancy car like that might draw unwanted attention.

Calm down, she urged herself and gave the engine another try. As it roared to life, Jackie let out a huge breath. This time, even though she was shaking, she pressed down gently on the gas pedal while easing her foot off the clutch. Huffing and puffing, the car moved forward excruciatingly slow. Great, she thought, on the verge of tears. I’m about to die, and instead of hauling ass out of here, I’m driving Miss Daisy!

Spotting Michael in her rearview mirror, a torrent of adrenaline flooded her veins. She floored the gas pedal, and the Civic went flying down the dirt road, bouncing all over the place. While speeding around a curve, a man dashed out of the woods and into her path. She screamed and violently wrenched the wheel to the right. The car fishtailed, skidded off the road, and veered out of control toward the edge of a cliff.

Jackie shoved against the door with all her strength. It wouldn’t budge. Her heart lurched, and dread washed over her. Oh, God! I’m going to die!

Desperately clutching the steering wheel, she gritted her teeth. A scream escaped her lips as the car plunged over the edge. The vast blue of the sea filled her vision. Fear paralyzed her, and a sharp pain shot through her head. Time seemed to stop, and everything went blank…


I hope you have enjoyed the first chapter of the award-winning, mystery romance bestseller Spellbound in His Arms.

The book is available on Amazon, Apple, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, and other fine booksellers everywhere.

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If you want to find out what other readers are saying about Spellbound in His Arms, read some of the reviews here.

Best wishes, my friends!

Angel Sefer




Wednesday, July 10, 2024

Mysteries and suspense spiced with romance on majestic Greek islands


Reviewed in the United States
After reading "Spellbound in his Arms", I knew I wanted this entire series in one place, 
so bought Ι "The Greek Isles Collection" with much expectation. Transported to the beautiful
Mediterranean isles, I felt as though being right there, investigating, unveiling mysterious 
past or falling in love together with the lively, lovely characters, among the breathtaking 
scenery and a thrilling suspense.
Jackie's and Michael's passionate yet complicated relationship that blossomed so thrillingly
in the first book had me on the edge of my seat. I thought it could not get any better, but when
in the second book I met Helena and her quest to learn the truth about her father, with Captain
Dimitris Nikolaou sailing in to complicate it all, I knew I'm addicted to this series. By that time 
I waited for the third book impatiently, and rushed to buy the collection the moment it came out.
Mystery and sizzling romance in the most breathtaking scenery, so delightfully different from 
the usual romance novels; suspense, deceit and intrigue; smooth writing and masterly 
story-telling - it's all there, in this wonderfully refreshing collection of books that I will reread 
more than once, I suspect.
Highly recommended!!!


Reviewed in the United States
First, I have to say the covers are exquisite.
I read the second and third books first, as you do sometimes. Now, after reading the entire
collection, you can read each book as a stand alone however I would recommend that you 
purchase the series. These books will take you to some of the most beautiful locations in
the world, as well as weave in a few surprises. The stories all have a feeling of mystique, 
romance and suspense.


Reviewed in the United States
Tearing through these three books by Ms. Sefer, I could definitely see an emerging pattern.
All three works had great romances, of course, but far more than that, each tale was 
movie-like riveting, from beginning to end. With the wonderful backdrop of the Greek Isles,
where the sparkling Aegean, the sparse, striking white buildings, and the fine Greek cuisine
all played hosts to family secrets, inheritances, and an old, unsolved murder, I couldn’t turn
the pages fast enough. DEFINITELY 5*!


Mysteries and suspense spiced with romance on majestic Greek islands 
   Verified Purchase
Ms. Sefer’s books will transport you to the land of Greek Gods, modern ones—ruggedly handsome men and stunning intelligent women that will keep you riveted from the first paragraph to the last page, as they weave in and out of danger and pathos, with each of the stories set on a gloriously beautiful Greek island.
If you love a good mystery filled with twists and turns, spiced with romance and magnificent Greek settings, then this is the collection you’ve been waiting for.
When you finish reading a book you enjoyed the end is bittersweet, because you savored the read, but it ended. This is the way you feel when you finish Ms. Sefer’s books, however, you’re in luck because you can get The Greek Isles Collection, a series of three of the author’s wonderful books. Each one is masterful, with great attention to detail, character and plot development. I also particularly enjoyed the majestic settings, and the different backgrounds of the protagonists.
Highly recommended!






Saturday, June 22, 2024

What do mystery, passion, and the Greek island of Mykonos have in common?

 

My dear friends, do you know what mystery, passion, and the Greek island of Mykonos have in common?

The answer is: Mystery Romance DEADLY SECRETS 

Summer is here, and if you want an intriguing read to transport you to Mykonos for a few hours, I’d like to suggest my mystery romance novel DEADLY SECRETS:

An unsolved disappearance thirteen years ago…

A young woman determined to delve into her family’s mysterious past, despite the ominous prophecy in her grandmother’s diary…

A sexy but enigmatic Captain who harbors dark secrets…

And all that, under the summer sun of the Greek island of Mykonos, where nothing is what it seems…

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Wednesday, November 1, 2023

An eerie feeling of déjà vu

Arriving at the black iron double gates with the words Parkopoulos Estate engraved on a cast bronze arch above them, Evelyn stopped the car next to the intercom, opened the window, and was getting to press the button on the device. All of a sudden, the gates opened, leaving her hand in mid-air. They have been monitoring the gates and saw me coming.

Evelyn put the car in gear and drove through the gates. She followed a paved, private road shaded by rows of majestic eucalyptus and cypress trees on both sides. The trees created a breathtaking canopy over the alley while thick foliage and flowering shrubbery in all shades hugged its edges. White, pink, and red oleander bushes were scattered among the trees, creating a spectacular sight that looked as if it belonged on a painter’s canvas. Farther back, beautiful pine and olive trees reached all the way down to the shimmering emerald waters of the Ionian Sea.

Evelyn was mesmerized by the amazing countryside of Lefkada in all its glory. Following the road, she reached a creek that ran through the thick woods of the estate. A single-arched, carved stone bridge connected the two sides.

She stopped the car on the bridge, leaned her head back, and breathed in tranquility from the beauty surrounding her. “What an enchanting place!” she exclaimed out loud. Closing her eyes, Evelyn tuned into the sound of water cascading through the lush forest…

However, the tranquility only glistened in her consciousness for a few moments. It soon drifted away to be replaced by apprehension and thoughts of her upcoming meeting with her grandfather.

Her eyes flew open.

I need to get going.

But before she had a chance to put the car in gear, the air around her seemed to quiver. Her surroundings seemed vaguely familiar, and Evelyn felt as if floating on a boat that had slipped its moorings and was sliding out into uncharted seas…

I’ve been here before!

Shivering, she shook her head vehemently, trying to break the spell and shake off an eerie feeling of déjà vu. But her feet started picking up a strange and wonderful vibration that coursed all the way up her legs.

Evelyn gasped as the relaxing sound of cascading water turned into a whooshing sound that became louder and louder, and a mist swirled above the creek.

A jumble of images drifted through her mind, like old photographs but vibrating with life. A scene appeared, hazy and blurry at first, and then came into clearer view.

Thunderstruck, Evelyn envisioned Lena in her white dress crossing the bridge—not the carved stone one but a picturesque wooden bridge. A young man was waiting for her on the other side.

Evelyn’s eyes were transfixed on the apparition, taken aback by the revelation that—no matter how crazy that sounded—the girl was her and the man was Anthony

How could this be possible? she wondered. But even though the man was younger, shorter, and with lighter hair than the enticing author, Evelyn was entirely lucid about that key point. It was Anthony.

Suddenly, the whooshing sound faded into the background. The world around her came to a surreal standstill, and Evelyn could see, hear, and feel the scene unfolding before her mind’s eyes…

Anthony waved at the girl, and she sprinted toward him. He enveloped her in his arms and pulled her close. The girl buried her face in his neck and drank in his scent.

“How long can you stay?” he asked. But his voice wasn’t as manly as Anthony’s, and it had a heavy Greek accent.

“Not long,” Lena replied and glanced over her shoulder. “It’s getting dark soon, and I have to get back,” she added. Her voice was colored with the same heavy Greek accent. It sounded so foreign to Evelyn and yet so familiar.

He wrapped his arms around her tighter and kissed her. “I wish we never had to part again,” he purred into her ear. “You’re my life…”

Suddenly, the scene became blurry and vanished into thin air.

Evelyn was back on the carved stone bridge, a nostalgic feeling washing over her.

Don’t let your imagination run wild! Focus on the upcoming meeting!

Drawing strength from her determination, Evelyn put the car in gear and followed the winding alley until a breathtaking Greek Revival mansion came into clear view.

Stopping, she let her eyes wander over the magnificent residence. Along the white façade were eight Doric columns, neat black shutters, a carved wood double door, and a second-floor balcony. The driveway circled around a marble fountain with a mermaid resting in the center. The branches of two perennial eucalyptus trees—standing on each side of the mansion as faithful knights—covered half the front lawn.

Quite impressive, considering that it has weathered the storms of almost eight decades, Evelyn thought. She’d done some checking and found out that the Parkopoulos Mansion was built about eighty years ago by her great-grandfather, Nikos Parkopoulos, about a mile from where the old family house used to be.

A little farther to her right, she noticed a gazebo smothered in jasmine and red bougainvillea. Rows of carved clay pots filled with gardenias, hydrangeas, and geraniums hugged the small path’s edges leading from the mansion to the gazebo.

Evelyn drew a deep breath. The gardenias’ seductive aroma and the alluring sea breeze invaded her senses. Impulsively, she leaned back against the headrest and closed her eyes.

Is the old house still standing? At that thought, her eyes flew open, and she glanced at a small dirt path to her left. Somehow, she knew that was the way to the old house.

Evelyn gasped. How could I possibly know that, she wondered, and even though it was late June, she felt a distinct chill in the air.

What’s wrong with me? Questions and doubts bombarded her mind, but one thing was crystal clear:

Her visit to the Parkopoulos estate was a grave mistake…

 End of excerpt


My dear friends and readers, I hope you have enjoyed the above excerpt from reincarnation romance Echoes of the Past—my second novel in the Flames of Destiny Collection.

To find out what happened to Evelyn, click here to start reading Echoes of the Past on Amazon for free.

If you’re interested in finding out what inspired me to write Echoes of the Past, click here to read the relevant post on my blog.

As mentioned in previous blog posts, I entertain some doubts about reincarnation. But whether true or not, it remains a captivating subject. After all, so many of us love stories about vampires, werewolves, and witches. That doesn’t mean that we necessarily believe in those things. But we still enjoy reading about them—I know I do.

Best wishes,

Angel Sefer