I’m reading Carrie Rubin’s “The Bone Curse” this very minute and people, it’s soooo good. In fact, it’s way past my bedtime and I’m still up and reading, sitting alone in the dark living room, the best place to read about voodoo and curses, don’t you think?
Do you believe in the paranormal?
I wish I did. Life would be more fun. But in reality, a ghost could hit me upside the head with a copy of War and Peace and I’d still find a way to explain it. Thanks to my left-brain skepticism and years of science education, a believer in the paranormal I am not.
BUT…
That doesn’t mean I don’t find it fascinating, and it doesn’t mean I don’t want to write about it.
The Bone Curse, available today, takes a rational-minded man of science and tosses him into an otherworldly situation, one with curses, dark priests, and Haitian Vodou.
After getting cut by an old bone in the Paris catacombs, a skeptical med student must use the occult to stop a deadly curse and a vengeful priest.
The Hero:
Ben, the main character, is not a perfect guy. He’s a med student…
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About to head to Sedona today and The Bone Curse is the first book I’ll be reading as we head out.
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Hey, like minds, eh? Because I’m heading to Tucson on Monday, though I’m sure I’ll have finished The Bone Curse by then. Have fun. P.S. Hope you get in a few awesome hikes.
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Thanks so much, Cinthia! I’m so happy you’re enjoying it, and I greatly appreciate the reblog. A wonderful Friday surprise!
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It’s a great read, Carrie. I’m almost halfway through, but I won’t give away any spoilers, lol. P.S. Friday surprises are the best, no?
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They are indeed, thank you. I’m surprised by how many early NetGalley reviewers gave away spoilers in their reviews of the book, both the good and bad reviews. That’s why I really don’t read reviews before I read a book. I’ll wait to check them out when I’m done. I like a spoiler-free zone. 😄
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