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Monday, October 06, 2014

Halloween Thrills & Chills: Deleted Scene from Mary: The Summoning

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Who else is excited that Halloween is just around the corner? Well today I’ve got a sweet treat for you as part of the Halloween Trills & Chills event hosted by The Midnight Garden! I’ve got Hillary Montana here with a deleted scene from her book, Mary: The Summoning. I read this one a few weeks ago and let me tell you it’s one awesome creep-fest! In case you missed it, you can find my review here! Also, don’t miss out on any more Halloween fun and giveaways by visiting the other stops on this tour. You can find the schedule on this post below, or on the kickoff post here! And before getting to the deleted scene, have a look at what Mary: The Summoning is all about:

Halloween Thrills & Chills: Deleted Scene from Mary: The SummoningMARY: The Summoning by Hillary Monahan
Series: Bloody Mary #1
Published by Disney Hyperion on September 2nd 2014
Genres: Horror, YA
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There is a right way and a wrong way to summon her.

Jess had done the research. Success requires precision: a dark room, a mirror, a candle, salt, and four teenage girls. Each of them--Jess, Shauna, Kitty, and Anna--must link hands, follow the rules . . . and never let go.

A thrilling fear spins around the room the first time Jess calls her name: "Bloody Mary. Bloody Mary. BLOODY MARY." A ripple of terror follows when a shadowy silhouette emerges through the fog, a specter trapped behind the mirror.

Once is not enough, though--at least not for Jess. Mary is called again. And again. But when their summoning circle is broken, Bloody Mary slips through the glass with a taste for revenge on her lips. As the girls struggle to escape Mary's wrath, loyalties are questioned, friendships are torn apart, and lives are forever altered.

A haunting trail of clues leads Shauna on a desperate search to uncover the legacy of Mary Worth. What she finds will change everything, but will it be enough to stop Mary--and Jess--before it's too late?



Deleted Scene from Mary: The Summoning


This snippet comes from MARY’s original draft, which was for all intents and purposes a historical.  I revised the book to a modern day setting at the request of editors during the submission process.   The letters in MARY reflect the back story I have drafted out.

This is the scene where the protagonist discovers Mary Worth’s mother in the river. The pastor mentioned is not the Starkcrowe of the letters in MARY, but Pastor Renault, who was Starkcrowe’s mentor.  In the original draft, Renault fancied Mary quite a bit.  Mary losing her mother was hugely traumatizing and contributed to Mary’s descent from good, sweet girl to angry, bitter ghost.  
~ Hillary Monahan

Deleted Scene from MARY: THE SUMMONING

We searched most of the night, until our eyes drooped and our feet hurt. We ventured into the woods, towards the lake and—in the later hours—out near the river. I managed to wrap a coil of thorns around my dress and tear the bottom hem.

It didn’t slow me down.

Round and round we went, scouting the nearby forest, me calling out so much my voice broke. The pastor only had to shoot wolves away from us once. The musket fire made my ears ring, but I didn’t mind. The discomfort helped keep me focused despite my fatigue.

It was dawn when the pastor clapped his large, pale hand on my shoulder, giving it a squeeze. He was exhausted, the dark circles under his eyes plum-colored bruises.

“I must retire for a time. I’m sorry, but I can inform the constable and he can perhaps start another search while we rest. Mrs. Worth may have taken refuge with a neighbor overnight. It’s not unheard of.”

“I should keep going. She has to be somewhere.” I was so tired, my words slurred like I’d been drinking for days and days. The pastor cast me a thoughtful look before slinging his arm over my shoulders to guide me back to town. I didn’t struggle. I didn’t have the energy. He forced his way through low shrubs to walk at the river side. I followed his steps, avoiding the dips and roots trying to trip us.

That’s when I spotted the lump in the water. My eyes shifted into wicked focus at the white streak tangled in the rocks thirty feet away. I broke away from the pastor’s side, my shriek so loud that the birds in the trees took to flight in a frenzy of wings and caws.  The pastor called after me, but I bumbled ahead, staggering towards the thing. No, not thing. Person. It was a person, and I knew long before I saw her face who it was. The mud on the inner banks was slippery and steep, but I lunged for her all the same, grasping for her cloak and dress.

The tide of the river was strong. That didn’t stop me from jumping in, gasping at the frigid water stabbing my skin. I struggled to remain upright as my hands wrapped around an arm. The limp form shifted towards me, and I felt my feet give, slipping over stones and nearly sacrificing me to the current. Only my fingers twisted in the white cloak kept me anchored.

The pastor sprawled on his stomach in the mud beside me, reaching both arms forward to grab me, but instead I braced against a jutting rock in the river bed and pushed myself upright. I managed to wedge my hip between two of the bank’s bigger rocks. Steadier, I shoved the body at him, rolling it forward like a carpet when I didn’t have the strength to lift.

“Noooooo,” I groaned, still not seeing a face, but knowing deep down I’d found her. I watched the pastor pull her to shore. He had to get onto his knees to lug her, grunting with exertion as she flopped to the ground with a wet squish. His jacket and shirt were covered in mud, some of it smearing his chin, too, but he didn’t seem to care. He stared at me, holding out his hands, his musket forgotten on the path behind him. I reached for him and our fingers locked. He pulled, and I slid up the banks on my stomach, now as mud-covered and disgusting as he was.

I shouldn’t have turned the body over. A beautiful, near angelic face—even one as pristine as Hannah Worth’s—went wrinkly and bloated when left in moving water for too long. It looked puffy and droopy at the same time.

Fair skin tinged blue.

As soon as I rolled her, as soon as I got a look at what had happened over the course of the night, I wished I could burn the image from my memory. I scrambled away, slamming my eyes shut with a sob. The pastor quickly used Hannah’s cloak to cover her, hiding her face so I wouldn’t have to see, but the damage had been done. Hannah was dead and she’d been robbed of her beauty by the lashing tides of the river.

 

About the Author




At night, when the lights are dim and the creepy crawlies scuttle through the shadows, debut author Hillary Monahan throws words at a computer. A denizen of Massachusetts and an avid gamer, she’s most often found locked in a dark room killing internet zombies or corralling basset hounds. Her first novel, MARY: THE SUMMONING debuted fall of 2014 thanks to Disney-Hyperion. Learn more at www.hillaryjmonahan.com and @HillaryMonahan.




 

Thrills and Chills: Halloween Event Tour with Jonathan Stroud, Hillary Monahan, and Laurie Stolarz

Wednesday, October 1   The Midnight Garden        5 Questions with Jonathan Stroud
Thursday, October 2       The Starry-Eyed Revue    Into the Spooky Swamp Setting of Mary: The Summoning
Friday, October 3            Supernatural Snark        Rules for Surviving a House of Horrors (with Laurie Stolarz)

Monday, October 6          Xpresso Reads                Deleted Scene from Mary: The Summoning
Tuesday, October 7         Love is Not a Triangle      5 Questions with Laurie Stolarz
Wednesday, October 8    For the Love of Words     10 Great Horror Films with Jonathan Stroud
Thursday, October 9        Winterhaven Books       How I Became a Horror Fan (with Hillary Monahan)
Friday, October 10           YA Romantics               Quiz: What Dark House Character Are You?

Monday, October 13         My Friends Are Fiction   Fashion Accessories for Ghosthunters (with Jonathan Stroud)
Tuesday, October 14        The Flyleaf Review        5 Questions with Hillary Monahan
Wednesday, October 15   Books with Bite            Top 10 Items to Survive The Dark House Amusement Park
Thursday, October 16       The Social Potato           A Tour of Jonathan Stroud’s Writing Space

 


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Giveaway

Win a Thrills and Chills box of horror! Includes copies of the following new releases:

Mary: The Summoning
The Screaming Staircase
The Whispering Skull
Welcome to the Dark House

The box will be delivered just in time for spooky Halloween reading.
Open to US and Canadian residents, see complete rules on entry form.


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Fresh Batch (New Releases October 5th – October 11th)

Fresh Batch (New Releases October 5th – October 11th)

Posted by on 10/04/2014 • 14 Comments

Fresh Batch, posted weekly, keeps you up to date on the hottest releases of the upcoming week.

Flavor of the week:

The Young Elites Marie Lu Series: The Young Elites #1 Publication date: October 7th 2014by G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers

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I am tired of being used, hurt, and cast aside.

Adelina Amouteru is a survivor of the blood fever. A decade ago, the deadly illness swept through her nation. Most of the infected perished, while many of the children who survived were left with strange markings. Adelina’s black hair turned silver, her lashes went pale, and now she has only a jagged scar where her left eye once was. Her cruel father believes she is a malfetto, an abomination,…

Review: The Cure for Dreaming by Cat Winters

Review: The Cure for Dreaming by Cat Winters

Posted by on 10/02/2014 • 20 Comments

Ooh what a wonderful, incredible, and perfectly cryptic story! It’s with no surprise that I absolutely adored this novel; having loved In the Shadow of Blackbirds a year back, I already knew the talents of Cat Winters’ storytelling, and I thoroughly expected to be transported into yet another fantastic tale – this time full of magic, mystery, with a dash of horror and romance.

The year is 1900, and Olivia is one of many women who’s currently fighting for the rights of women. But with a father who’s determined to shut her up, dreaming of a better life is not an easy feat. Olivia is a girl with a lot of opinions and strong views. She’s determined to have a future that is not controlled by men, to help…

Review: Lailah by Nikki Kelly

Review: Lailah by Nikki Kelly

Posted by on 10/01/2014 • 17 Comments

I really REALLY wanted to love this one. A girl with mysterious powers who doesn’t age and can apparently never truly die!? What’s not cool about that? If it wasn’t for the infinite details that bogged the plot down to a snail’s pace, it might have fared better with me, but my interest quickly waned and kept dropping until I found myself skimming the last few chapters.

I love a book that immediately throws you in the action like Lailah does, grabbing your attention with all the excitement, but in this case I mostly felt dazed by the disorganized chaos. This abrupt start left me with no time to get to know our main character, I simply felt disjointed without any emotional investment. When we meet Gabriel, for instance,…

My Book Life!

My Book Life!

Posted by on 09/29/2014 • 17 Comments

I was tagged by Lisa Loves Literature to participate in this fun book blog tag – Book Life Tag. If I tag you, I will let you know (likely through Twitter). Don’t forget to link back to me so I can see your answers! Even if you weren’t tagged, feel free to participate, too, it’s a super fun idea (at least I think so ;)).

 

Book Life Tag!

Who would be your father?

You mean fatherS! Because I’d pick Adam and Seth from My Life After Now. When I think about best dads in YA, this novel comes first to mind. The MC lived in a 2 dad household and they were just so supportive and wonderful.

Who would be your mother?

Sooo…..

Stacking the Shelves [September 28th]

Stacking the Shelves [September 28th]

Posted by on 09/28/2014 • 21 Comments

Stacking the Shelves is a meme hosted by Tynga’s Reviews featuring the books we got this week, and I also mention blog news/happenings of the past week. Hi everyone! Are you all getting ready for Halloween? I started decorating the house already – I’m a big fan of this holiday which is no surprise to those who know me >.< So this week on the blog I did a round-up of upcoming Halloween events if you wanted to join in on some book blogging fun. And also you should stop by Xpresso Book Tours I posted a pretty awesomesauce giveaway where you can win a Kindle Paperwhite or a gift card 😉 And now let’s see what bookish goodies I got this week!

THIS WEEK’S BOOK HAUL:

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Fresh Batch (New Releases September 28th – October 1st)

Fresh Batch (New Releases September 28th – October 1st)

Posted by on 09/27/2014 • 7 Comments

Fresh Batch, posted weekly, keeps you up to date on the hottest releases of the upcoming week.

Flavor of the week:

Lies We Tell Ourselves Robin Talley Publication date: September 30th 2014by Harlequin Teen

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In 1959 Virginia, the lives of two girls on opposite sides of the battle for civil rights will be changed forever.

Sarah Dunbar is one of the first black students to attend the previously all-white Jefferson High School. An honors student at her old school, she is put into remedial classes, spit on and tormented daily.

Linda Hairston is the daughter of one of the town’s most vocal opponents of school integration. She has been taught all her life that the races should be kept “separate but…

Halloween in the Book Blogosphere!

Halloween in the Book Blogosphere!

Posted by on 09/26/2014 • 22 Comments

Halloween is one of my favorite holidays (comes with being a horror story lover), and it’s definitely one holiday that has a lot of themed events in general – that includes around the book blogging world. So I thought I would take the opportunity to round-up awesome events that are coming up for this great holiday so that everyone can see all the happenings around the blogosphere. And I encourage you to join-in with a couple of them, too! Nothing is more fun than being in the spirit of all things creepy! 🙂

 

Bookish Halloween Events for All!

#ReadingCram Chills and Thrills Readathon

This readathon, hosted by Danasquare, Juliababyjen’s Reading Room, Little Red Reads, and A Perfection Called books, runs from October 24th until Halloween October 31st. You…