Secrets in Oak Creek
by B.K. Stubblefield
Genre:
Mystery, Romance
Mystery, Romance
A small town with a dark secret. A new arrival in grave danger. Can she
solve the mystery before she ends up the next victim?
The best part of Emily's childhood may have been the time she spent with
her quirky aunt. So when her favorite relative passes away, she drops
everything to attend the funeral in the small town of Oak Creek. But
she never expected to inherit her aunt's entire estate, including her
massive black dog Bentley. Just as she starts to get the hang of
small-town life, an unknown driver runs her off the road and sends
her to the hospital.
her quirky aunt. So when her favorite relative passes away, she drops
everything to attend the funeral in the small town of Oak Creek. But
she never expected to inherit her aunt's entire estate, including her
massive black dog Bentley. Just as she starts to get the hang of
small-town life, an unknown driver runs her off the road and sends
her to the hospital.
As doctors tend to her and she makes a connection with a charming Oak
Creek resident named Ryan, Emily racks her brain to figure out who
would want her dead. When sparks start to fly between her and the
Good Samaritan that sat by her bedside, they team up to solve the
mystery. Digging into the crime starts to reveal a dark side to Oak
Creek and long-held secrets nobody wants revealed. Emily and Ryan
must uncover the truth before her assailant comes back to finish the job.
Creek resident named Ryan, Emily racks her brain to figure out who
would want her dead. When sparks start to fly between her and the
Good Samaritan that sat by her bedside, they team up to solve the
mystery. Digging into the crime starts to reveal a dark side to Oak
Creek and long-held secrets nobody wants revealed. Emily and Ryan
must uncover the truth before her assailant comes back to finish the job.
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On impulse, she turns the car around and follows the now
familiar lane, curious to take another look.
As she slows down, Emily surveys the farmlands on either
side of the small country road. She deeply inhales the smell of corn bouncing
weightlessly on the warm breeze. A childhood memory floats into awareness,
taking her back to when she loved running through endless rows of corn. She
remembers when she would stop running and then stand quietly between the
rows—not moving, just listening. On some days, the warm wind would whisper her
name, beckoning her mind to float to enchanted places in far-away, mystical
lands.
She recalls the tingling of her spine when the wind rustles
the stalks around her, telling a different story. With her heart hammering
fast, she can barely catch her breath. Her feet are rooted to the ground,
imagining the rows parting for a faceless shadow that is coming for her. When
the spell finally breaks, and fear releases its icy grip, she runs, pumping her
legs until she emerges unscathed from the field of corn, feeling safe once
again.
Emily smiles at the memory of her childish games as her gaze
sweeps the seemingly endless stretching cornfield that is adjoining the
property she sees.
She slowly pulls her car to the shoulder and stops where she
can view the home between the massive trees in front. Turning off the engine,
she sits and watches the home for a few minutes.
You would have been a beauty once, she thinks along with a
twinge of nostalgia.
Today, she can clearly see how it may have looked before,
her gloomy feelings from just a few days ago replaced with visions of happier times.
Windows now boarded up would have gleamed in the early afternoon sun, white
wicker furniture on the front porch inviting visitors to sit a while. Lush
green Boston ferns in ornate urns would flank the solid oak front door while
children played a game of chase with a cute black and white dog. Yes,
definitely a dog, she decides.
As if pulled by unseen strings, Emily opens her door and
steps out onto the road. Just a quick look, a little bit closer. She hesitantly
walks toward the overgrown gravel drive.
She tentatively steps on the drive, and the house comes into
view from its side angle. A couple of steps lead up to what appears to be a
service entrance. She heads to the front yard where the front porch is badly
sagging, barely held up by the once stately Doric columns. A whiff of musty,
stale air assaults her nostrils.
Disgusted, she turns away from the crumbling facade.
Abandoned, apparently a long time ago—what a pity!
As she turns away, Emily is keenly aware of the eerie
stillness around her. Just as the wind in the cornfield softly sighed such a
long time ago, the old house seems to reach out, whispering an invitation to
explore its long-forgotten interior.
Emily hesitantly steps up two concrete steps, halting on the
small landing of the side entrance.
“Hello!” she calls out as she knocks on the door, cocking
her head, listening closely. She doesn’t expect anyone to answer, but still.
“Hello? Is anyone here?” she repeats. Ignoring her gut’s warnings that she has
no business being here, she knocks a second time—and almost jumps as the door
opens a small way, rusty hinges shrieking loudly, interrupting the quiet.
Her pulse races as she pushes her hand lightly against the
door. She leans forward, glancing around the interior and is immediately
assaulted by the same musty smell she had noticed earlier, only stronger.
B.K. Stubblefield is a new writer with a passion for animal rescue. After adopting her new
dog Harper, she was quickly overwhelmed with the challenges of
raising a "puppy on steroids". Together with her close
friend, Debra Wagner, she published 'Rescued: A Tale of Two Dogs',
two nonfiction tales of love, patience and commitment.
dog Harper, she was quickly overwhelmed with the challenges of
raising a "puppy on steroids". Together with her close
friend, Debra Wagner, she published 'Rescued: A Tale of Two Dogs',
two nonfiction tales of love, patience and commitment.
In an effort to help bring awareness to animal neglect and abuse in our own
neighborhoods, B.K. Stubblefield shares several short stories of
animals brought out of the shadows and into the light of love in her
second book "Rescued: Out of The Shadows."
neighborhoods, B.K. Stubblefield shares several short stories of
animals brought out of the shadows and into the light of love in her
second book "Rescued: Out of The Shadows."
Fictional short stories and memory books/journals continue to carry the theme
of dog rescue.
of dog rescue.
B.K. Stubblefield is also a contributing author to "Be Their Voice: An Anthology for Rescue, Volume I & II
Her debut novel, 'Secrets in Oak Creek', a mystery/romance, was published n November
2017.
2017.
Born and raised in Germany, the author has spent many years supporting her husband's
military career. Moving between Europe and the United States, she now
makes her home in the small rural town of Elizabethtown, Kentucky
where she enjoys the slower pace of small town living. Early morning
weekend walks with her dog Harper are among her favorite activities.
military career. Moving between Europe and the United States, she now
makes her home in the small rural town of Elizabethtown, Kentucky
where she enjoys the slower pace of small town living. Early morning
weekend walks with her dog Harper are among her favorite activities.
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