Iris Rutherfordโs paintings scare most people. Especially the strange ones.
Even in her hometown of Maple Ridge, Virginia, her own peculiar magic makes her an outsider in a town full of them.
Then Iris meets Gena Wallace, the first to understand. To see the visions, joyful and nightmarish, even before Iris sees.
Will they survive as Irisโs nightmares come true?
An excerpt fromย Into the Storm:
โDid I say which this happens in?โ Iris shivered as she stared at the painting. โMaple Ridge or Wolf Branch?โ
โNo, honey, you didnโt,โ Gena said. โSame with the one with the prison a couple of days ago. I couldnโt tell which. But I think youโre right. Itโs one or the other.โ
โI donโt know what to do.โ Iris paced back and forth, looking at all of the true images, growing stranger and more upsetting as the months passed. โIf we go up there with food riots just a few hours away, we might not ever get back. I donโt know what the hell the two of us could do about this anyway.โ
โHow long since youโve heard from your parents?โ Gena caught Irisโs hand, then pulled her into a hug.ย
โThe phones have been out for the last couple of weeks.โ Irisย ย let out her breath in a rush, trying not to cry. โThey had it pretty bad over the winter. Trees probably took out the phone lines. Maybe the power lines too.โ
โThatโs not what youโre dreaming,โ Gena said. โNothing as simple as trees. Somethingโs wrong. Those three paintings go together.โ
โWe just have to figure out why.โ
ย Kari Kilgore started her first published novel Until Death in Transylvania, Romania, and finished it in Room 217 at the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, where Stephen King got the idea for The Shining. Thatโs just one example of how real world inspiration drives her fiction.ย
Kariโs first published novel Until Death was included on the Preliminary Ballot for the Bram Stoker Award for Outstanding Achievement in a First Novel in 2016. It was also a finalist for the Golden Stake Award at the Vampire Arts Festival in 2018.
Recent professional short story sales include three to Fiction River anthology magazine, with the first due out in the September issue. Kari also has two stories in a holiday-themed anthology project with Kristine Kathryn Rusch due out over the holidays in 2019.
Kari writes fantasy, science fiction, horror, and contemporary fiction, and sheโs happiest when she surprises herself. She lives at the end of a long dirt road in the middle of the woods with her husband Jason Adams, various house critters, and wildlife theyโre better off not knowing more about.
Kariโs novels, novellas, and short stories are available at www.spiralpublishing.net, which also publishes books by Frank Kilgore and Jason Adams. For more information about Kari, upcoming publications, her travels and adventures, and random cool things that catch her attention, visit www.karikilgore.com.