Dread Watch by Jared Agard | Mega Giveaways ($10 Gift Card, Kindle Paperwhite & Book Critique)
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Book Details
Dread Watch by Jared AgardPublished by Chicken Scratch Books on 09/01/2021
Genres: Fiction, Children's, Detective/Sleuth, Middle-Grade, Mystery, Teen, Mystery & Detective, Supernatural
Format: eBook, Paperback
Pages: 266
A secret fear.
An antique pocket watch with a tragic past.
When 8th grader Caleb Meyer stumbles upon the old watch at an abandoned railroad museum, he's sure that if he has it, all his fears will vanish.
But the watch is more than just spindles and gears. A twisted ghost lives within, a Dreadmonger, feeding off the fears of his victims.
And Caleb, seeking to finally be rid of his secret, is walking right into the Dreadmonger's trap.
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Excerpt from Dread Watch
I was alone.
I sat in a ring of light in an empty room. The walls oozed blackness, like fresh asphalt. Cold prickles ran up my arms and legs, and then they went numb. I tried to stand, but I couldn’t.
Creeeeeak.
The black stuff bubbled out of the wall in front of me, sliding down to the floor like a slug. It slopped into a pile, forming feet and legs. It only took seconds. Shoulders. A head.
A man in a wheelchair.
Creeeeeeak.
The squeal of metal and rubber. The man rolled closer, his breaths raspy and labored. My heart raced. My stomach cramped.
I couldn’t move.
Creeeeeeak.
I knew who he was. I tried to close my eyes, but they wouldn’t respond. I tried to stand again, but none of my limbs would obey. The shadow wheeled closer, the chair moving on its own.
Creeeeeeeak.
My father, or what once was my father, stared dully at me through dead eyes. His body was a heap of skin, a husk, planted in the wheelchair. His piercing blue eyes had gone out like an old light bulb, but they were open and they were fixed on me. His lips bulged and sagged. Living, but lifeless.
“Is that what you want, Caleb?” His voice came clearly even though his mouth didn’t move.
My heart pounded against my ribcage. What I wanted was to run, or at least look away. But I was frozen, my eyes glued open, focused on him.
“Is this what you wanted?”
Tears burned my eyes. I couldn’t move my arms to wipe them away. He rolled closer.
Tick, tick, tick, tick…
In a flash of light, he was gone. In his place, a golden orb hung in the air, blurry, like I was looking at it through a fogged window.
Tick, tick, tick, tick…
Was that… the watch?
A thick, grey mist dripped down the walls. It swirled around the golden orb. A tingling sensation ran up my arms and legs. I could move them again. I stood, carefully, holding my arms out from my sides to make sure I didn’t fall. The vapors coiled together in mid-air in front of me, forming into the face of a man. His body dripped out beneath him.
He was older and very thin. The light blue suit he was wearing looked very expensive, but also like it was made centuries ago. The wrinkles around his small black eyes creased as he examined me. A smile spread across his thin lips.
The mist behind him formed into other shapes. People. Children. He was surrounded by at least twenty shadows, clothed in old-fashioned suits and dresses. Some were my age while others were much younger.
The man reached his hand into his suit coat. I stepped forward in anticipation.
He had it. The watch. It shone gold against his gray body. The cover was engraved with a picture of a locomotive, the watch face concealed. I’d almost taken that watch. Why didn’t I? It was the most beautiful thing I’d ever seen.
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Giveaway!
Jared Agard will be awarding a $10 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
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Full Tour Schedule
September 20: Books in the Hall
September 20: Stormy Nights Reviewing & Bloggin’
September 21: Long and Short Reviews
September 21: Westveil Publishing
September 22: All the Ups and Downs
September 23: Literary Gold
September 24: Sybrina’s Book Blog
September 24: Novels Alive
September 27: The Faerie Review
September 27: Jazzy Book Reviews
September 28: Kit ‘N Kabookle
September 29: Momma Says: To Read or Not to Read
September 30: Gina Rae Mitchell
October 1: Sandra’s Book Club
October 1: Lisa’s Reading
Additional Giveaways from the Author
GIVEAWAY for Readers (Kindle Paperwhite / Ends 1 Nov 2021
GIVEAWAY for Writers (Professional Critiques / Ends 1 Nov 2021)
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This sounds like an interesting book.
I liked the excerpt.
Thanks for hosting!
This looks interesting!