Coming at you with one, point twenty-one jigawatts of power, all across the known galaxy and into the spiritual realms, this is Lisa Burton Radio, the only show out there that interviews the characters from the books you love. I’m your host, Lisa the robot girl, and with me today is Finn McLachlan. He and his friend Cain have been observing some pretty unusual situations lately. “Welcome to the show, Finn.”
“Thanks, Lisa. When they said robot girl, I pictured a female C3PO or R2D2, which you’re so much not. Totally a good thing.”
“Thanks, Finn. My bio says you’re in high school and you have a girlfriend named Lindsey. What can you tell us about her?”
“Somebody crossed their wires, sweetheart. Lindsey is one massively cool girl, but she’s into Cain, my best friend, who’s currently trapped in the web of the reigning mean girl, Erin. I know, high school drama, right? He needs to grow a set and dump her, but the dude’s worried about hurting her feelings. Told him empty shells like her don’t have feelings. Lindsey’s the first girl I’ve met who might be worthy of him.”
“Wow, now that’s a best friend. So what kind of unusual situations have been going on?”
“I think my boy, Cain, is in trouble. Strange things are afoot at the Shannon home – namely in Cain’s bedroom and the attic – the door to the attic is in his room. Doors opening and closing on their own, writing in condensation on a mirror, his cat hissing and growling at things no one can see. And get this – the temperature was 90+ degrees outside, but he could see his breath in an attic with no air conditioning. But only in a certain corner of the room. Kind of creepy, right? I thought maybe Cain was just imagining things – I mean, the guy’s really into horror movies and books, so I thought he’d just had some nightmares you know? Guess I should have known he wasn’t that creative.
“So he got this idea to set up an old camcorder to record what went on in his room while he was sleeping, when a lot of the weird stuff has been happening – maybe get some proof. When he woke up the next morning, the camera was lying on the floor across the room, like someone – or something – had thrown it.”
“Okay, we discuss some weird situations on this show, but that’s pretty far out there.”
“Well, sweetheart, it’s about to get even weirder. We played back that video and saw the attic door open on its own, then the mattress dipped on his bed, like a person had sat on it. After a few seconds, his hair moved away from his face, like someone was running their fingers through it. Really freaky stuff. Next thing you know, clothes start flying off his bed, the camera gets knocked sideways, and the screen goes white, then to static. I worked with the recording, frame by frame, and that’s when we caught our first glimpse of Sarah, the ghost, vengeful banshee, or whatever you want to call her, who’s decided to make herself at home in Cain’s humble abode. After we talked with her – yeah, we actually spoke with a ghost – we kinda got the impression she wasn’t of the Casper variety, if you know what I mean.
“So, it turns out Lindsey’s Aunt Mona owns a metaphysical store down on King Street and she might possess a tad more than the normal five senses and could offer some help. And right now, she’s the only lifeline we’ve got.”
“Well — Maybe Aunt Mona can help exorcise Sarah somehow. Stranger things have happened.”
“Something’s got to happen soon, because we’ve already got a dead body –did I forget to mention that? Considering the guy’s head was nearly separated from his body, I’d say it wasn’t from natural causes.”
“Is there any connection to Sarah?”
“He’s one of three guys Sarah said was responsible for killing her. Cain and I warned the other two, but they think we’re making up all this ghostly vengeance stuff. Sarah seems stronger after murdering the first guy, and I bet she’s got something special planned for the other two. The girl’s got breathtaking anger management issues.”
“This is way off the beaten path. I think you guys should tell the authorities, and find some outside experienced help.”
“Seems like that would have been a logical step, right? Until Sarah threatened Cain’s family – and I consider his mom and sister just as much my family as his. Then there’s the weird way Cain’s been acting…but it’s probably nothing.”
“You can tell us Finn. It’s that kind of show. What’s on your mind?”
“Well…..Cain’s more of a ‘behind the scenes’ kind of guy and stays away from the spotlight, but lately it seems like….maybe he’s not completely Cain. Say there’s a chance, before Sarah got stronger, she needed a little help with her killings to-do list. It could make someone wonder. Someone who doesn’t know him like I do.”
“Oh my God! Have you told him? What are you going to do?”
“I’m thinking something along the lines of ghostly possession intervention. If that’s not a thing, it should be.”
“I think you should tell him, but you need to make sure it’s really him you’re talking to. I don’t know if that means daylight, hallowed ground, or just away from the house, but he needs to know.”
“He may not believe me, but it’s time to lay all the cards on the table. We need to know everything we’re up against and then make a game plan. I’ll give Sarah the fight of her miserable, undead life before I let her hurt Cain or anyone else I care about.”
“Oh I’m so sorry. Too bad you can’t just call in Hellboy or someone to take care of it all. I really feel for you guys, and wish you the best of luck. We’re about out of time. Do you have any final comments for our listeners today?”
“Totally off topic, but how do you feel about younger men? Is the whole dating a human thing frowned upon as a general rule or is that more of just a guideline? I’m single, you know. I’ll give you a call if I live through this.”
“I’m flattered, Cain, but I’m totally into my career right now. I’m sure there are some nice girls in you’re hometown who would appreciate a local hero.
“If you want to find out what happens to Finn, Cain, and Lindsey, pick up the book, Sarah, by Teri Polen. I’ll include all the important deets on the website. Help me keep the lights on around here by using those sharing buttons, I’m sure Finn and Teri would appreciate it, and would do it for you when your character appears on the show.
“If you’d like one of your characters to appear on Lisa Burton Radio, drop me a line. I’m always looking for guests. For Lisa Burton Radio, I’m Lisa Burton.”
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Book Blurb:
Seventeen-year-old horror fan Cain Shannon thought helping a ghost find her killers would be the supernatural adventure of a lifetime. Now, he just hopes to survive long enough to protect his family and friends from her.
A bet between friends goes horribly wrong, resulting in Sarah’s death. When she returns to seek justice against those responsible, Cain agrees to help her. But when he discovers Sarah has been hijacking his body, he realizes she wants retribution instead of justice.
Terrified of what could have happened when he wasn’t in control, Cain commands Sarah to leave his house – but exorcising her isn’t that easy. She retaliates against her murderers in bloody, horrific ways, each death making her stronger, then sets her sights on Cain. With the help of friends, Cain fights to save himself and his loved ones and searches for a way to stop Sarah before she kills again.
Purchase Links: Amazon Barnes & Noble Black Rose Writing
Teri Polen reads and watches horror, sci-fi, and fantasy. The Walking Dead, Harry Potter, and anything Marvel-related are likely to cause fangirl delirium. She lives in Bowling Green, KY with her husband, sons, and black cat. Sarah, a YA horror/thriller, is her first novel. Visit her online at www.teripolen.com
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One of your best interviews, Lisa… I’m sure I haven’t met anyone quite like this Finn character before…
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Glad you enjoyed it. Sounds like a great book.
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Finn was certainly fun to write – I never knew what he’d say.
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I could tell he was keeping you on your toes, but it made a brilliant interview!
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Thanks for sharing.
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You’re welcome
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Thanks, Charles!
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You’re welcome.
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Awesome and creepy interview.
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I can see me reading this one.
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Ooo! I reblogged I think, but the box didn’t come up… 😦 Never mind – great interview Finn and Lisa and congratulations to Teri on some unique and hoopy characters. 😀
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Thanks, Jan – and thanks for sharing!
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Sounds like a treat to me.
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Read and loved the book, Teri. Good luck with it.
And, as always, great interview, Lisa!
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Hey, a testimonial! Hope she gets a bunch of interest today.
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Thanks so much, Staci.
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Drop my Craig’s blog today where my character Finn is being interviewed on Lisa Burton radio!
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Thanks for hosting Finn today, Craig – an honor to be interviewed by Lisa!
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A great interview with Finn! I’ve read Teri’s book, Sarah, and it’s wonderful. Great to see it featured on Lisa Burton Radio 🙂
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Thanks, Mae. I’ve heard nothing but good things about this one.
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Thanks so much, Mae – you know Finn doesn’t hold back much.
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A must read, especially for paranormal and supernatural fans!
MRS N
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Thanks for the reblog.
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You’re welcome! Finn is a great character and Sarah scared the pants off of me. Gripping and highly recommend! MRS N
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Outstanding!
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I’ll take scaring the pants off you as a compliment – and thanks for sharing!
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Oh yes, definitely! When it comes to horror and paranormal, the scarier the better. I even gave it to MR N and after he read it, he told me it reminded him of his favorite horror author, J. N. Williamson. 🙂
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Super interview. I have Sarah on my Kindle and now am anxious to get to it. Nice job Craig, Teri, and Lisa. Oh yeah, Finn too.
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Thanks, John.
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Thanks, John!
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Another entertaining interview by Lisa Burton!
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Thanks for the RB!
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YW! Good interview.
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Thanks for the assist.
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Always! YW.
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Thanks, Lisa & C.S! I need your email so that I can respond. If you want, just PM me at: m.me/jfredlee. THANKS!
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I hid it in the page about the interviews. Apparently, I hid it too well. It’s coldhand (dot) boyack (at) gmail (dot) com
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Great. Thanks!!
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A smashing interview, Lisa. You certainly know how to draw interesting information out of your interviewees. This books sounds very chilling.
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Glad you liked it. The book sounds great.
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Lisa is an excellent interviewer. Thanks, Robbie!
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Great to see you on Lisa’s show, Teri! I LOVED this book. Creepy, thrilling, and powerful!
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So many nice comments about this book today. Can’t wait to read it.
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You’ll LOVE it!
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Great interview!
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Thank you, Jan.
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Thank you, Don. That really helps.
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My pleasure.
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I read this yesterday, and then got pummeled with visitors before I had a chance to comment. Anyway, I really enjoyed this interview. Best of luck with the book, Terri!!!!
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Thanks, Sue. She drew a lot of attention here.
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Thanks, Sue!
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