Maura Burd
White Light Parallel
In one’s eternal search for love, sometimes the physical realm is where true connections can be found. But every now and then, a few brave souls with the unbridled hunger to find love abandon the realm of the physical and plunge into the obscure dominion of the invisible. And if one’s choice is to break through this certain barrier between life and the unknown there can be a steep price to pay.
This collection of short stories takes the reader through 8 different journeys of provocative awakenings. Each soul has but one choice to make and with that choice comes also the due sacrifice that in turn will connect lovers to the White Light Parallel.
*Book contains mature themes and language.
Maura Burd is a published writer of dark paranormal romance and poetry.
Her publications include her books; a paranormal romance collection White Light Parallel - 8 Stories of Love, a romantic poetry collection A Lover’s Whisper, a passionate poetry collection A Lover’s Rapture, the dark paranormal romance novella Deity of Darkness, and its sequel Deity of Darkness - Risen.
Previous poetry publications as part of an anthology include Touch in Poetic Voices and Of Being a Dreamer in Treasured Poems of America; Sparrowgrass Poetry Forum.
She received the Golden Poet award for her poetry from World of Poetry.
Maura resides in Pennsylvania with her husband Randell and their dog.
For more information on Maura, visit her website at http://www.mauraburd.com/
Excerpt from Chapter One
The dark figure postured with command, stood between her and the access to the alleyway as Valerie made her way back to the hotel. His face was obscured by the dark shadows of the night, but as the heat of his warm exhalation breathed down upon her she immediately felt his commanding power wrap around her like an inescapable lasso of steel.
Valerie made a sudden movement to turn around and flee. As she did the stranger slid his hand behind her back and pulled her into the alley drawing her close to him. His strong arms enclosed her securely within his embrace.
Valerie opened her mouth and tried to scream but nothing came out except for silent gasps of air. The stranger pulled her head back suddenly in an impassioned, intentional manner and slowly ran his fingers across her throat. In the dim, moonlit sky all she could see was his intensely hypnotic eyes peering down into hers. She stood there within his embrace as if under his spell and the longer she looked into his blue-green eyes the more she could feel herself being drawn deeper into his desirous stare.
“You can never hide from me, Valerie,” he spoke evenly as his arm tightened around her. “I’ll find you.” He slowly ran his finger across her lips. His warm mouth then came down upon her neck ravenously. Valerie trembled as she felt his teeth rip into her skin like sharp talons. She tried to scream once more but when she opened her eyes she found herself lying safely in her hotel bed. It was just another repeat of the cryptic dream that had been haunting her the past few months.
The familiar sound of street traffic coming from outside her fourth floor hotel room grounded her thoughts pulling her back to reality. The various sounds of everyday life in Budapest weren’t much different than any other city, she thought as an automobile horn suddenly blared. But as she held the leather bound journal in her hand she knew it was in no way just another day for her.
Her being there at all was because of her late father’s last wish. He’d arranged for her journey to Budapest long before he died and because it was a significant arrangement for her father to have made, Valerie stepped away from her quiet, uncomplicated life and engaged herself to the mystique of the 4,600-mile trip across the world to Budapest.
The morning earlier as she was about to board the plane in Pittsburgh she was met by a messenger from the law firm handling her father’s estate and given a large envelope. The messenger told her they were instructed by her father to deliver this envelope to her only when she boarded the plane that would begin her journey to Budapest.
Inside the envelope were an old leather-bound journal and a note. Valerie read the note again.
Dear Valerie,