Cloudy Rainbow by Debbie De Louise - Book Tour + Giveaway
Cloudy Rainbow
by Debbie De Louise
Genre:
Paranormal Romance
Paranormal Romance
This revised edition celebrates the 10th anniversary of the author’s first published novel.
When you lose a loved one, whether it’s a relative, friend, or precious pet, you
wonder where that special soul has gone and if you will ever see him
or her again. For Dulcie Mills, Long Island computer programmer, the
answer may lie between a virtual world and the real one, between the
past and the present, between dreams and reality.
wonder where that special soul has gone and if you will ever see him
or her again. For Dulcie Mills, Long Island computer programmer, the
answer may lie between a virtual world and the real one, between the
past and the present, between dreams and reality.
Unable to get over her fiancee’s death and facing the impending loss of her
15-year-old cat, Dulcie escapes to a virtual world. When Dulcie’s
best friend accepts a job from a clairvoyant who offers predictions
regarding Dulcie’s dead fiancée and Dulcie becomes attracted to an
online stranger, history begins to repeat itself in ways that are
both promising and terrifying. What Dulcie discovers through a
virtual séance may mean the only chance she has left for love or death itself.
15-year-old cat, Dulcie escapes to a virtual world. When Dulcie’s
best friend accepts a job from a clairvoyant who offers predictions
regarding Dulcie’s dead fiancée and Dulcie becomes attracted to an
online stranger, history begins to repeat itself in ways that are
both promising and terrifying. What Dulcie discovers through a
virtual séance may mean the only chance she has left for love or death itself.
Addressing topics of reincarnation and soul transfer in similar ways as Greg Iles’ Sleep
No More and Nora Roberts’ Midnight Bayou, Cloudy Rainbow features an interesting mix of technology and the paranormal and will also appeal to cat lovers.
No More and Nora Roberts’ Midnight Bayou, Cloudy Rainbow features an interesting mix of technology and the paranormal and will also appeal to cat lovers.
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Dulcie glanced to her left
at the gray and white cat sitting next to her keyboard. Floppy, her fifteen-year-old male shorthair, purred
as she paused in her typing to pat his head.
“I don’t
mean to ignore you, big boy,” she murmured. “Visiting a virtual world isn’t as
compelling as
spending
real time with you.”
She hit
the ESC key from the online game she’d been playing to pass the time and shut
down her laptop. She glanced around the tiny kitchen she used as an office.
Tonight,
would be especially hard. Thank goodness for Floppy’s company. October 9th,
three years ago. She looked at her kitchen clock, which featured her name
encircled by yellow roses that matched her wallpaper. It was an apartment
warming gift from her friend Valerie. She was lucky she’d been able to bring
Floppy to her new home. She couldn’t stay at Frank’s place. Too many memories,
clouded now but like light through a rainbow.
They
would’ve been married two years this past summer, if a tragic accident hadn’t
torn them apart.
Tears
spilled down her cheeks. She wiped at them with the same hand that had petted
the cat. He put out his paw gently as if responding to her sadness. The
whitebooted foot gently touched her elbow. She gazed into his yellow eyes and
wondered if he remembered Frank, was just responding to her feelings (cats were
intuitive that way) or was just asking for more attention or his supper.
She
couldn’t sit here anymore, so she got up and went to the pantry to take out a
can of cat food. As she opened the chunky chicken feast with a pull of its
flip-top lid, Floppy jumped off the table and bounded toward her as fast as his
old body could carry him. She was worried about his slower movements, and the
aging that was becoming more apparent recently. Although more indoor cats were
living to twenty or older, a cat over eight was considered a senior.
Dulcie
had studied the cat age charts on the Internet and in her feline health books
and knew that Floppy would now be well into his seventies in human years. It
seemed such a short time ago that she had first adopted him and held him in her
hands. Her roommate had found the stray kitten near her dormitory at college.
Many changes had happened in her life since then. She’d studied journalism in
college, secretly hoping to make a career out of being a reporter, to live the
glamorous yet poor life of Lois Lane without a Superman. Then Frank came along,
and she switched from writing articles to writing computer programs to be near
him in the computer science classes he taught as a junior professor.
Floppy’s
plaintive meow brought her back to the present, and she remembered that she
still hadn’t scooped cat food into his food bowl. “Sorry, fellow,” she
apologized.
“Mom was just daydreaming, or nightdreaming since it’s almost time for bed.”
She
watched him lap up the food and then cleaned and filled his water bowl. She
knew she was just putting off getting into bed tonight. In the last few months,
she’d traded watching late night television for playing a computer game called Virtual
Universe. As fans of this game were eager to point out, it wasn’t a game
but a virtual world where people via the Internet highway were able to
communicate under different names and even create characters that represented
themselves. Was this unlike the
pen names
that some authors used or the characters that they wrote about in their books?
But these computer images—avatars— had identities and even interacted in this
virtual space. She’d once gone dancing using a computer animation with a guy
who called himself Nero.
She’d
immediately thought of the Roman emperor. But to give the guy credit, he didn’t
have any tattoos and hadn’t built up his biceps in any virtual gym. He was
ordinary looking, if computer images could be labeled ordinary. She ran into
him occasionally when she logged on, and they’d chat for a bit. But neither
knew much about the other, and she wasn’t about to indulge in any online
relationship. For
all she
knew, Nero could be a woman or a married man.
“I think
I’ll just stick with you, Flops,” she said, bending down to give her cat a pat
as he finished his meal.
She took
a last glance at her laptop, stifled a yawn, and headed across the room to her
daybed which doubled as a sofa. Valerie often berated her about why she’d
chosen such a small apartment. It wasn’t a matter of cost. She didn’t need
much. It was only her and Floppy. The converted garage apartment she’d had
years ago before Frank came back into her life was taken now, so she had to
find something else. Fresh starts in new places were always best after
life-changing events.
She
pulled open the bed and then went into the bathroom to brush her teeth and
change into her cat decorated nightshirt. When she finished, she turned off all
the lights but the reading lamp, got under her quilt that was also cat
patterned, and opened the Nora Roberts book she was in the middle of reading.
Before she could start another page, Floppy was there, treading gently up to
her pillow.
She lay
the book down and cuddled with him. It was relaxing to stroke his soft fur and
listen to his purrs. While it wasn’t the best substitute for a lover, it was
easier and less stressful in many ways.
My name is Debbie De Louise. I am a reference librarian at a public
library on Long Island and the award-winning author of the Cobble
Cove mystery series. I have a B.A. in English and an MLS in Library Science.
library on Long Island and the award-winning author of the Cobble
Cove mystery series. I have a B.A. in English and an MLS in Library Science.
My first novel, a paranormal romance, "Cloudy
Rainbow" (Booklocker 2008) received an honorable mention in the
Writer's Digest self-published awards. I wrote that book after my
beloved cat, Floppy, died from diabetic and liver complications. The
book is dedicated to him, and he is featured as a character in it.
Rainbow" (Booklocker 2008) received an honorable mention in the
Writer's Digest self-published awards. I wrote that book after my
beloved cat, Floppy, died from diabetic and liver complications. The
book is dedicated to him, and he is featured as a character in it.
My second novel, the first book of the Cobble Cove Mystery
series, "A Stone's Throw," (November 2015) was published by
Limitless Publishing, LLC. It is the story of a widowed librarian who
visits her husband's hometown and finds a new love with the town's
newspaper publisher but also discovers some alarming truths about her
husband's death and its connection to the publisher and his family.
Along with a variety of characters, there is also a cat and dog who
play minor but interesting roles in the novel. The second Cobble Cove
Mystery, "Between a Rock and a Hard Place" was released in
October 2016 by Solstice Publishing and a reprint of "A Stone's
Throw" with an additional chapter was published in March, 2017.
The third book of the series, "Written in Stone," was
released in April, 2017. I've also published a romantic comedy
novella, "When Jack Trumps Ace."
series, "A Stone's Throw," (November 2015) was published by
Limitless Publishing, LLC. It is the story of a widowed librarian who
visits her husband's hometown and finds a new love with the town's
newspaper publisher but also discovers some alarming truths about her
husband's death and its connection to the publisher and his family.
Along with a variety of characters, there is also a cat and dog who
play minor but interesting roles in the novel. The second Cobble Cove
Mystery, "Between a Rock and a Hard Place" was released in
October 2016 by Solstice Publishing and a reprint of "A Stone's
Throw" with an additional chapter was published in March, 2017.
The third book of the series, "Written in Stone," was
released in April, 2017. I've also published a romantic comedy
novella, "When Jack Trumps Ace."
I'm currently working on a standalone mystery, Reason to Die, and have several
other writing projects planned for 2018 including a new cozy mystery
series along with the fourth volume of the Cobble Cove mysteries.
other writing projects planned for 2018 including a new cozy mystery
series along with the fourth volume of the Cobble Cove mysteries.
I'm a member of International Thriller Writers,
Sisters-in-Crime, the Cat Writer's Association, and Long Island
Authors Group and have published articles in Cats Magazine and Catnip
(Tufts University Veterinary Newsletter). I won the Glamour Puss
special award from Hartz Corporation for my Catster.com article,
"Brushing your cat for bonding, beauty, and better health,"
(June, 2016). My short mystery, "Stitches in Time" was
published in the Cat Crimes Through Time Anthology, (1999). I have
also published several other short stories of various genres in
Solstice anthologies. I live on Long Island with my husband,
daughter, and our cat, Stripey.
Sisters-in-Crime, the Cat Writer's Association, and Long Island
Authors Group and have published articles in Cats Magazine and Catnip
(Tufts University Veterinary Newsletter). I won the Glamour Puss
special award from Hartz Corporation for my Catster.com article,
"Brushing your cat for bonding, beauty, and better health,"
(June, 2016). My short mystery, "Stitches in Time" was
published in the Cat Crimes Through Time Anthology, (1999). I have
also published several other short stories of various genres in
Solstice anthologies. I live on Long Island with my husband,
daughter, and our cat, Stripey.
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