A year after her parents’ death, seventeen-year-old, Meadow Parker, is close to having a grave of her own. Beyond her shrink’s false diagnosis of PTSD, there’s no medical reason for her failing health. Only she knows the cause. But if Meadow told the truth—told them what comes for her at night—they’d lock her in a padded cell. Grasping to help her find closure, Meadow’s best friend, Casey Somner, drags her to the place her parents were obsessed with—the historical landmark that fuels Meadow’s fears and nightmares. This is the last thing she wants to do. But when Casey’s involved, free-will doesn’t exist. Once Meadow steps foot on the hallowed ground, she has a supernatural encounter that leaves her stricken with terror, but charged with power, fulfilling the legendary prophesy about the coming of The Keeper. Both the holy and the unholy have waited over a hundred years for a new Keeper to resurface. Like it or not, Meadow’s destiny as Keeper is sealed, and the battle for her soul begins. A sharp double-edged sword, she will either save the world from Armageddon or fast track its annihilation.
Celeste's Top 10 Songs:
I
like to dream about Sebastian Falls becoming a movie and what songs would be on
the soundtrack. (don’t all writers do this?) Here are my top 10 picks!
1.
Whisper-by
Evanesence
2.
Pain-by
Three Days Grace
3.
Need
You Now-by Plumb
4.
Impossible-by
Manafest
5.
This
Is Your Life-by Switchfoot
6.
Never
Alone-by Barlow Girl
7.
Be
Still-by The Fray
8.
Take
My Life-by Jeremy Camp
9.
Broken-by
Lifehouse
10.
Your Love-by Shane & Shane
About Celeste Holloway: When Celeste isn’t writing, she might be found snuggled up, kid on one side, cat on the other, trying to read a book, which never works because kid and cat must have her undivided attention. She lives a small town life in Arkansas, but dreams of world travel. If she ever gets rich and famous, her first stop is Rome. A former hairstylist, she recently tossed her scissors to embark on a career as a fulltime writer. It was a huge leap of faith, but she has no regrets. If you’d like to learn more about Celeste, visit her blog, Words Done Write or send her a friend request on Facebook.
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