Moonlight Whispers: Calls From The Deep
Mary Andrews
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(Mary A. Andrews, May 11, 2013)
A girl's past could change her life...and her love. All her life, Becca has felt like she does not belong anywhere. When Becca was eleven her life was changed dramatically by a near death encounter by the pier. For the next five years of her life she is tormented by the whispers that followed the incident. Now a sixteen-year-old girl, she returns to birth place of her anxiety in search for answers.Charming, Shane, who is in love with Becca, follows her, but when the moon returns to the sky, he witnesses an unexpected transformation. What Becca discovers about birth changes everything.Confronted with a choice that will determine her future happiness, Becca must choose between the world she grew up in and the one she belongs toWhich life will she choose? And what must she risk in order to be happy? Her decision is born from a desire for a real life and a real romance...Can't stand the suspense? Download and find out what happens next!EXCERPTThe moon began its ascendance toward the tip of the sky. Becca's feet dropped down into the light waves. She kicked slowly and softly. Shane, obsessing over his next moves like an old chess player in the park, allowed his own feet to join hers. A temperate breeze brushed past the two. The air appeared to be resonating from the bottom of the sea. It wasn't the first time that Becca felt this way."Can you feel that?" She said as she finally looked Shane in the eye since arriving. Her glance made his heart skip a beat."Feel what?""The wind...I can feel it between my toes. It's coming all the way from the bottom of the sea.""That's impossible," chuckled Shane. "There isn't any wind in the sea. You sure you're not caught in a batch of seaweed or something?""Oh, no. I'm very sure. Seaweed doesn't excite me much.""You sure say the most interesting, odd things."Becca shifted herself away by an inch and looked back at the water. "I'm sorry."Shane leaned in slowly and braced his hand against the boards. "Don't be."