THE SOUL RETRIEVAL
by Ann W. Jarvie
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BLURB:
Inspired by a true story, The Soul Retrieval
is a suspenseful tale of love, loss and healing which follows traumatized
southern beauty Henrietta Clayborn as she moves between her home in a small
South Carolina town and the New Mexico Native American reservation whose
spontaneous healings keep drawing her physician husband back. Tortured by her
awful secrets, Henrietta struggles to thrive in either locale, but it is her
unlikely friendship with Joe Loco––an eccentric Native American mystic with an
Elvis fetish and a gift for healing––that shows her the way to be whole again.
Set
in the late 1950s, The Soul Retrieval is richly woven with spiritual insights
but also deadly secrets, forbidden healings, a murder mystery, stunning scenery
and an unforgettable cast of characters.
A
story of transcendent and inspiring power that is both entertaining and
enlightening, readers will be cheering for the uptight woman from South
Carolina to push through her fears of the forbidden as she searches for truth
and healing, faces great obstacles on the frontier of self and ultimately
becomes more than she ever thought possible.
EXCERPT:
“It’s
just as Bear foretold,” the Apache said. He closed his eyes and moved his hands
in small circles with palms out. “The fire’s burning, but no one’s home in your
teepee.”
“Excuse
me?”
“You
don’t feel like yourself, you’re feeling vacant and disconnected, like
something’s missing.” Joe spoke as he opened his eyes.
She
gaped at him in stunned silence before whispering: “How … why would you say
something like that?” Henrietta’s heart thumped in her chest as she nervously
glanced toward the living room. Her husband was still talking on the phone.
“Your
soul speaks volumes through your eyes.”
“You
see something in my eyes?” And she rubbed them again with her handkerchief.
“I
see what was there, what should be there, but is not now.”
“Don’t
be silly. I’m fine. My eyes were just watering, that’s all.” She winced,
knowing that it wasn’t true, hating that she’d become such a liar.
“It’s
okay, I’m here to help,” Joe said. He placed his folded hands on the table
after sitting down.
His
smile and disarming empathy surprised Henrietta, but she wasn’t going to be
moved by what seemed like a sweet and insightful gesture. Joe Loco was
absolutely the last person in the world she’d choose to confide in.
…
“Don’t
worry. It’s obvious your soul has fragmented and is in need of repair,” Joe
said with a calm certainty, as if it was an everyday matter to be dealt with.
“What?”
Henrietta put her hands down and stared into space, bewildered by his words. In
the quietude, the sizzle of the frying eggs and bacon filled the room like a
choir of rattlers. My soul has what? When she looked again at Joe, planning to
demand exactly what he meant, his eyes were closed, and he was whispering and
holding his palms up as though in prayer.
So
she placed the cooked food on a plate, poured a glass of milk and put both down
in front of him. He opened his eyes and smiled up at her.
“That’s
one of the strangest things I’ve ever heard—a soul fragmenting,” she said. “How
would something like that even be possible?”
“It
can happen when we believe or experience something bad we don’t want to face.”
He took a bite of eggs and grits, closing his eyes again to savor the
combination. “Oh, this is yum-yum,” he said.
When
he looked up, it was Henrietta who was staring.
“The
good news is that lost soul fragments can be recovered and healed. It’s not
hard, if you know how, if you know the secret,” Joe said.
“Are
you saying you know how to do that? That you know the secret?”
“The
Great Spirit works hitherto and I work.”
She
crossed her arms. “So what are you, some kind of soul repairman?”
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Ann W. Jarvie has a B.A. in
journalism and more than twenty-five years’ experience as an award-winning
writer in advertising and public relations agencies, both in South Carolina and
Chicago. She now lives near Phoenix, Arizona, where she spends part of her time
as a freelance copywriter and the rest writing fiction.
The Soul Retrieval was
inspired by Jarvie’s maternal grandmother’s fascinating life on Indian
reservations, where she lived with her physician husband until his mysterious
and untimely death.
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Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for hosting me today. I'm thrilled to launch The Soul Retrieval: A Novel this week on Amazon. And I welcome questions and input from your readers!
ReplyDeleteWhat’d be the author’s dream cast if the book were made into a movie?
ReplyDeleteHaha, Mai T! Great question! And don't think I haven't thought about it. :)
ReplyDeleteHere's who I see as the dream movie cast for The Soul Retrieval: A Novel.
Henrietta -- Reese Witherspoon
Joe Loco/Bears Repeating -- Johnny Depp
Jeff -- Matt Damon
Dr. Colonel -- Kevin Spacey
That really made me smile. Thanks!
Best,
Ann
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