The Visionary Pamela Thibodeaux
When I first wrote The
Visionary in a 5-subject notebook (where most of my stuff began way
back when) I had in mind a sweet romance featuring m/f twins and their love
interests. When I first typed the novel, I thought, “this is my light romance!”
which was a great relief after some of my other work which dealt with subjects
like domestic violence, grief, and betrayal.
However, one day I sent off the
first 3 chapters to a friend and her response was, “these twins are awful
close, you need to be careful.” Of course that made me wonder Why? What happened to them or between
them to make them so close (I couldn’t seem to tone down their intense feelings
for one another). Then one day I walked out of my office into the living room
where my husband sat watching a popular talk show. In a heart-wrenching scene
the young man on the show apologized to his sisters because he couldn’t stop
the abuse they suffered at the hands of their father.
I swear, every drop of
blood drained from my body and I began to argue with God…. No! Not that! Anything but that! I can’t write this! I have no experience in this! I’m not qualified as
a minister or therapist! God….PLEASE….no. Three days of wavering, three
days of arguing, three days of not being able to sit down and write a single
word and God finally confronted me with…. “Who are you writing for anyway?” I
capitulated and wrote the entire story in 4 months during the busiest time of
year for a bookkeeper/tax preparer (Jan - April).
BLURB:
A visionary is someone who sees into the future Taylor
Forrestier sees into the past but only as it pertains to her work. Hailed by
her peers as “a visionary with an instinct for beauty and an eye for the
unique” Taylor is undoubtedly a brilliant architect and gifted
designer. But she and twin brother Trevor, share more than a successful
business. The two share a childhood wrought with lies and deceit and the kind
of abuse that’s disturbingly prevalent in today’s society. Can the love of God and the awesome healing
power of His grace and mercy free the twins from their past and open their
hearts to the good plan and the future He has for their lives? Find out in…The Visionary ~ Where the power
of God's love heals the most wounded of souls.
EXCERPT #1:
Taylor Forrestier awoke
with a muffled scream. Her feet tangled in the bedcovers when she tried to bolt,
and she landed on the floor with a thud and a whimper. She kicked free of the
sheets and blankets then crawled into a corner. Eyes wide with horror, she
tried to make sense of the shadows that danced around her, to separate the ones
in the room from those in her mind. Her heart thundered. Breath escaped in
short pants. She drew her knees to her chest, took several deep breaths to keep
from hyperventilating, then closed her eyes and rested her head.
Shivers
overtook her slender frame. A sob escaped. Oh,
God, would the nightmares ever cease, the ghosts ever rest in peace?
Resolve straightened
her spine. Eyes still closed, she inched her way to the bedside table. Her hand
trembled when she turned on the lamp. The light forced darkness from the room,
but only one thing would push it from her mind. Agility born of fear drove her
to her feet. She fumbled into a sweat suit, socks and tennis shoes, scraped her
hair up into a ponytail, then fled.
EXCERPT #2:
Taylor
thrashed about and fought the fear clamoring in her throat. Panic stole her
breath. The monster held her while Trevor grappled with a gun. She struggled
and kicked, but the monster held her fast. She had to get away. She had to stop
him! She begged and pleaded, but the monster just laughed. His gnarled, horrid
sound sent shivers of terror through her soul. A blast of gunshot, a flash of
lightning, and the scream tore free from her throat and echoed through the
room. The door burst open and strong arms encircled her. Gentle hands stroked
and soothed, a soft voice caressed, tender words flowed over her. Taylor buried
her face in Alex’s shoulder while he cradled her against his chest and rocked.
“I’m sorry.
I didn’t mean to wake you,” she murmured. A pulse hammered against her skin, a
tremble shimmered down her spine. She pushed herself closer, found safety and
comfort in his embrace. Alex tightened his arms around her, smoothed her hair.
“It’s okay. That’s
why I’m here and exactly why I didn’t want to leave you alone tonight.”
EXCERPT #3:
Pam took a
deep breath and forced herself to calm down. “I love you, Trevor. Why won’t you
talk to me? Tell me what’s wrong.”
“You have no
idea what love is.” He hissed through teeth clenched as tightly as the fists by
his side. “Most people have no inkling as to what true love is. True love is
sticking together when your whole world is falling apart, trusting each other
when you can’t depend on another living soul, and being willing to die or kill
for each other.”
EXCERPT #4:
Trevor
hovered in the place between wakefulness and sleep, darkness and light, heaven
and hell. He could hear his sister’s voice, but he couldn’t see her, couldn’t
find her in the darkness, and couldn’t reach her in the red haze of pain and
fear. He was hot, so hot. He burned with anger and shame and shook with the
fear that kept him bound, unable to get to her. He felt trapped, helpless. She
called to him again, but it was the sound of a little girl whimpering. He
mumbled her name, assured her he was there, that he’d save and protect her. It
wouldn’t happen again, he promised and struggled to jerk his hands from their
restraints, to break through the darkness and rescue her.
EXCERPT #5:
“Thank you for taking
such good care of me.”
“I’m not through yet,”
he mumbled, then slid off the couch and swung her up in his arms.
Fear snuck in,
darkening her eyes. She stiffened and opened her mouth to protest. He brushed
his lips over hers and silenced her objections.
“I just want to hold
you,” he whispered and laid his forehead against hers. “That’s all. I promise,”
he added, unable to camouflage the need in his voice.
***
He’d offered her
another step to relinquish her fear and trust him. Triumph lit his expressive
eyes when she wrapped her arm around his neck, smiled, and whispered, “Okay,”
then snuggled her face against his shoulder and let him carry her to the
bedroom.
With exquisite
tenderness, he laid her on the bed, crawled up beside her, and took her in his
arms. Taylor felt the strength of his need in the heat and tensed against the hardness
of his body. He eased his grip and propped up on one elbow beside her. His eyes
pleaded for grace when he stroked the hair off her face and said in a soft,
husky voice, “Please don’t be afraid of me; please trust me. I will never force
or even persuade you to give more than you’re ready to.”
They gazed at each other
for a long, tender moment. She cupped his cheek in her hand, brushed her thumb
over his mouth, then curled her fingers in his hair and urged his head down to
fasten her lips to his. A low moan escaped his throat, yet he held himself
taut.
Taylor ran her hand over his shoulder and back in a soft caress then wrapped her arms around his waist. “Hold me, Alex, I trust you.”
The emotions reflected in his tone caressed her heart when he thanked her in that beautiful velvety-rough voice. He rolled onto his back, pulled the covers over her, and held her while she slept.
AUTHOR BIO:
Award-winning author, Pamela S.
Thibodeaux is the Co-Founder and a lifetime member of Bayou Writers Group in
Lake Charles, Louisiana. Multi-published in romantic fiction as well as
creative non-fiction, her writing has been tagged as, “Inspirational with an
Edge!” ™ and reviewed as “steamier
and grittier than the typical Christian novel without decreasing the message.”
Website address: http://www.pamelathibodeaux.com
Bayou Writers Group: http://bayouwritersgroup.com
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