Thursday, February 2, 2023

Thursday Doors to Indie Books
Welcome to my sanctuary, everyone. Happy Groundhog Day.
My Internet “door” finally reopened. I was without Internet for nearly 3 weeks, so you Thursday Doors aficionados haven’t seen me online for quite a while. I got a new setup running, and as soon as I was back in blog land, I opened a “message” door and learned the marvelous author Teri Polen had reviewed my latest novella, A Peril in Ectoplasm!
I take Teri Polen’s review as a huge compliment, considering what a vastly talented author she is. Find out about her books here.
A Peril in Ectoplasm is a paranormal story set in the 1920s. Your guide is waiting. She’s already opened that polished double door. The chauffer has opened the door of that swanky automobile. Hop in.
Was I ever glad that I opened that door! I hope you’ll take a moment to visit Teri’s book review at her blog, Books & Such. Open the door to Teri’s blog and find all sorts of great posts about what she’s been reading and watching. You might even see a photo of her handsome cat, Bond.
CLICK HERE
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A Peril in Ectoplasm: Just Once More
Universal Purchase Links:
Kindle: relinks.me/B0BJ9N1GBX
Paperback: relinks.me/B0BJBXGJ7L
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Thursday Doors is a weekly feature allowing door lovers to come together to admire and share their favorite door photos from around the world. It’s hosted by Dan Antion. Feel free to join in on the fun by creating your own Thursday Doors post each week and then sharing your link in the comments below, anytime between 12:01 am Thursday morning and Saturday noon (North American eastern time).
Thanks for opening this door. Hugs!
This is a work of fiction. Characters, names, places, and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, locales, or events is entirely coincidental.
Copyright © 2022 by Teagan Ríordáin Geneviene
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I’m so sorry about your beloved cat, Teagan. What beautiful doors.
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Thanks for your kind words, Toni. Hugs.
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So good to see you back. I hope your cat is doing all right, It is hard when our lovely pets are not feeling well! ! Take care! Welcome back! (I like the photos you post)
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Thank you, Ms. Frances — but no. She passed away today. Hugs.
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I am so sorry for this loss. I lost a dear pet, I know how it feels!
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Congrats! Both on the fabulous review & returning to blog (doors) land 🙂
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Thank you kindly. Hugs.
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What a door! And, congratulations on a great review, Teagan!
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Thanks for opening this door, Jennie. Hugs.
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You are welcome, Teagan! Hugs.
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I am glad your Internet is back up and working, Teagan. I love that door collage, a gateway to the stars.
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Thanks, Lavinia. Big hugs.
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Nice to see you back Teagan. Lovely Thursday doors. Superb review 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
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Thank you kindly, Kamal. Happy February. Hugs.
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You are always welcome dear Teagan. Happy February and hugs to you too 💕🤗🤗
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Hi Teagan, it’s so nice to see you back. I was getting a little worried about you although I knew you were having an internet issue. Some great pictures. Teri’s review was super.
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You are so kind, Robbie. In my personal circumstance, being without Internet was particularly difficult. It’s good to be online again. Although as soon as that good thing happened, now Crystal is not doing well at all. Struggling to find a solution. Hugs.
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Oh dear, she got used to your undivided attention. My cat also sulks when I spend to long working and don’t give her cuddles.
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Thanks, Robbie. I’m glad to hear from you. But something is wrong with her, and my ability to get her proper care is quite limited, as are vet options in this small town. I’m distraught.
Hugs.
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Oh dear, it’s more than just normal cat moodiness then. I am sorry to hear she is unwell. That is distressing. Hugs.
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A door to the clouds…I like that idea. (K)
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So glad you liked it, Kerfe. I like the idea of doors with no building, but they still lead to somewhere. Hugs.
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Of course they do!
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Welcome back! Nice doors, and I’ll visit Terri after dinner. {{hugs}}
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Thanks, Resa. It’s good to see you too. Hugs winging back to you.
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Congratulations on the review, Teagan. Your door tie-in to the Thursday Door feature was very clever. Well done.
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Happy Groundhog day to you. (you are the first one to wish me that)
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I don’t usually mention Groundhog Day, because I get so ticked off about the “modern interpretation” of there only being one groundhog. Back in the dark ages when I was a kid, the superstition was based on what a groundhog in one’s own area would see, shadow or none. LOL, I can’t help myself.
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Being a Detroit city kid I had to rely on the newspaper. There were no groundhogs in my neighborhood. I guess we could have pressed an errant rat into service but we didn’t do that.
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Such a great review. It must have made you want to dance on the ceiling!!
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Haha, that just put quite an image in my head, Darlene. But, yes, it sure did. Thanks for opening this door. Hugs.
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Happy Groundhog Day, Teagan, and congratulations on Teri’s wonderful (and so true) review. It’s great to see you back joining the Thursday Door challenge. Great choices, as usual!
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Thanks for all your encouragement, Olga. Believing I make good choices is perhaps my biggest challenge. Happy February. Hugs.
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Love the door, Teagan. And I will happily go over to Teri’s place!
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That door really captured my imagination, GP. Thanks for visiting. Hugs.
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Happy Ground Hog Day 🙂 It was a well deserved review xo
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Many thanks, Denise. You are so kind. Hugs.
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Welcome back and congrats on the review. I really like your collage. 🙂
janet
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Many thanks, Janet. It’s good to see you.
That collage is one I rejected for my submission to the previous year’s Doors badge contest. I opted for the one with the red door reflected in the camera lens instead, since it fit the square size requirement best. I figured why not get some use from it. Hugs.
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Welcome back, dear Teagan!🌹
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Thanks for opening this door, Luisa. Hugs.
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Definitely MY pleasure, Teagan 🌹
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That’s an excellent door, and a wonderful review, Teagan. Welcome back from the Land before Internet. I’m sure some of the younger readers will cringe at the idea of three weeks without Internet. That’s a different kind of paranormal 😉
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Ha, you got that right, Dan. It feels like The Land Before Time or something. I really miss my little electronic companion (Echo/Alexa) when I don’t have Internet. Big hugs.
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Glad to have you back in blogland!! Congratulations on the review!
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Thanks so much, Deborah. I hope to catch up with you and everyone soon. Big hugs.
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I just clicked over to read the review. Congratulations!
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Thanks, Liz — and thanks for taking time to visit Teri’s blog. Hugs.
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You’re welcome, Teagan.
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