by Sarah Raplee
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Are you one of those readers who skims the first paragraph
or two of a novel before you purchase the book? I’ve been ‘one of those’
readers for as long as I can remember. The practice has helped me to sift the
wheat from the straw most of the time, although occasionally a promising
opening will not be followed by a consistently good story.
Not so with “The
Crystal Witch”, one of Diana McCollum’s
stories in the romance anthology LOVE & MAGICK: MYSTICAL
TALES OF ROMANCE. * The wonderful opening pulled me into the story and
didn’t let go. I’m happy to report the story fulfilled its promising beginning
with consistently good writing throughout.
Here’s that opening:
October 15, 2012
The
right mixture of violet and blue evening sky laced with bolts of scarlet
bouncing off the clouds always brought to mind the evening of her death, or
what would have been Hettie’s death had she not escaped.
Even
after ten years in the small coastal town of Waxing, Massachusetts, a death-sky
inspired panic deep in her chest. She took several calming breaths, repeating
her time-worn mantra.
“‘Tis
a frivolous fear, for naught dangerous be near. Bless this house, bless this
store, bless me ever more.” Hettie intoned the mantra three times.
She
put a match to bundled sage twigs and walked the boundary of her small gift
shop, The Crystal Witch. Climbing the stairs to her apartment, at the door she
murmured an opening charm and crossed the threshold then proceeded to walk the
length of every wall, in every room. The blessed smoke from the stems both
cleansed and protected the space. She stopped by the front window. Pulling the
lace curtain aside, she looked out at the sky, almost dark now. The shadow of a
figure merged with the dark of the woods across the street. Did she see a
lonely soul out for an evening walk, or something more sinister? Her stomach
clenched; it could be time to pay her debt.
Samhain
was approaching. The time of year when the veil between worlds was easily
accessible, when good or evil could pass through with barely a ripple in the
curtain. Hettie was uneasy this time of year, and with good reason; if Declan
came for her, it would be during this preternatural time.
In only one page we know that Hettie is a (good) witch who
escaped death ten years ago and fears the past will one day catch up to her. We
know that she lives upstairs from her gift shop called The Crystal Witch in the
small coastal town of Waxing, Massachusetts and that someone named Declan may
come for her at Samhain, which is coming soon. We suspect the ‘death sky’
foreshadows coming evil.
More important, perhaps, is what we don’t know. Who tried to
kill Hettie and why? How did she escape? Why is Declan searching for her? What
debt must she pay? These questions kept me turning the pages, and I hope they
will you as well.
The plot of “The Crystal Witch” is full of unexpected twists
and turns and populated by engaging characters that a little bird told me will
be returning in Ms. McCollum’s upcoming novella, The Witch with the Trident Tattoo.
* Judith Ashley and I also have stories in the anthology
LOVE & MAGICK. The book is available in print and ebook from Windtree Press
and most online retailers. ~Sarah Raplee
3 comments:
OMG! Your read the first couple of paragraphs? Who knew...*laughing here*
My sin is I read the last few pages or chapter - but not before I buy the book and while not every book I do that with most (not an easy task with e-books).
I didn't find "The Crystal Witch" so much a fun read as I did a compelling one because of the unexpected twists and turns.
And I'm looking forward to reading "The Witch with the Trident Tattoo".
LOL! it's a common foible among readers, I think!
The Crystal Witch IS compelling. Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you both for reading it! (Blushing!) I usually read the first couple of pages too.
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