Days
of Future Past
by
Sally Smith O’Rourke
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BLURB:
Things
are not always what they seem.
Fate sometimes conspires to right a decades-old wrong. The 6.8 earthquake that strikes Southern California one warm March night is the fateful event that brings family therapist Ann Hart and trauma specialist Ted McConaughy back together.
Twenty years after his betrayal caused the cancellation of their wedding, Ted finds himself in need of Ann’s help. The intense, recurring dreams that are invading his sleep are thought to be memories of past lives. And hypnotherapy, one of Ann’s specialties, may be the cure he seeks.
Their journey defies time and reason, forcing them to re-evaluate their capacity for love and forgiveness.
Fate sometimes conspires to right a decades-old wrong. The 6.8 earthquake that strikes Southern California one warm March night is the fateful event that brings family therapist Ann Hart and trauma specialist Ted McConaughy back together.
Twenty years after his betrayal caused the cancellation of their wedding, Ted finds himself in need of Ann’s help. The intense, recurring dreams that are invading his sleep are thought to be memories of past lives. And hypnotherapy, one of Ann’s specialties, may be the cure he seeks.
Their journey defies time and reason, forcing them to re-evaluate their capacity for love and forgiveness.
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In all the books I have been privileged to review, I don't recall reading from this author, and let me just say, she has now become one of my favorite! This is an absolute amazing book! If you want to spend a coupe of hours or all day escaping from reality, this is the book I would go with! Great characters and well written, will keep you stuck like glue while reading!
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In all the books I have been privileged to review, I don't recall reading from this author, and let me just say, she has now become one of my favorite! This is an absolute amazing book! If you want to spend a coupe of hours or all day escaping from reality, this is the book I would go with! Great characters and well written, will keep you stuck like glue while reading!
*Received for an honest review*
EXCERPTS
Chapter
Twenty-One
Thursday,
June 19
The
light, soothing scent of lavender filled the air of Ann’s office
and mingled with the pungent aroma of chamomile tea. The butterflies
in her stomach were going nuts. Was he as nervous as she was? The
leather of her desk chair was cool and soft as she leaned back and
closed her eyes, breathing in the essence of lavender in an attempt
to calm herself before he arrived. As she finally felt the tension
leaving her body, she was startled by a knock on her office door. Her
eyes popped open. “Come in,” burst from her mouth as she jumped
to her feet. So much for staying calm.
Ted,
apprehensive, acknowledged her with a simple, “Hi” as he closed
the door behind him.
“You
didn’t have to knock.”
“I
didn’t want to interrupt anything.”
Gesturing
to the conversation area, Ann asked, “Shall we sit over here?” At
Ann’s request, Ted sat in a Queen Anne wing chair. “It’s a
recliner, so you can relax.”
“I’m
not sure relaxation is a possibility.” Before joining him, Ann
locked the office door. Ted’s face brightened with mischief.
“Locking the door. Are you planning to make advances?”
Ann
blushed a bright red. “I just don’t want anyone barging in.”
Unable
to stop grinning, Ted’s only response was a raised eyebrow and
“mm.”
She
hurried to the sideboard, and with her back to him asked if he wanted
tea. He said yes. While she continued her preparations, a slightly
awkward silence fell over the room broken after a few minutes by Ted.
“Is
that lavender I smell?”
“Yes,
it has calming properties.” She turned holding two china mugs.
“Calming
properties, huh?” He gave her a roguish smile. “Apparently you
didn’t see the study that men find the fragrance of lavender and
the aroma of pumpkin pie arousing.”
Once
again a blush rose in Ann’s cheeks, and she imagined a far deeper
red than she would have liked as she placed the mugs on the table
separating them then sat on the loveseat.
Ted
reached for the delicate vessel and brought it to his lips, inhaling
the fragrance of the brew. The mischievousness danced across his
features. “Good thing it’s not Constant Comment.”
“Why?”
“It
has the same spices as pumpkin pie, who knows what that might have
done to me.”
As her
face flushed for a third time in a matter of minutes, she pleaded,
“Would you please stop? You’re making me blush.”
His
smile went from playful to warm. “I see that. It’s quite
fetching.”
Taking a
deep breath, Ann changed the subject. “How is Sara?”
“She’s
calmed down a lot. Still ticked off that I didn’t tell her what was
going on, but she’s accepted your explanation about my needing to
be in control.”
“Good.”
“She
seems to understand my failings better than I do.”
“I
noticed that.”
“Sometimes
it feels like she’s the parent, and I’m the child.”
A smile
lit Ann’s face. “I’m not at all surprised.”
Through
a chuckle, Ted said, “No, I don’t imagine you are.”
Ann took
a sip of her tea and asked, “Did you have the dreams last night?”
“Yes.
It’s pretty much every night to some degree.”
“What
do you mean some degree?”
“It
isn’t always both dreams, it can be just one or the other, or even
flashes of either or both.”
“Was
last night both dreams or flashes?”
“Both
dreams, entirely unedited, and I’m drained.”
“That
may be a blessing.”
“Why?”
“If
you’re tired you won’t be able to fight the hypnosis as hard.”
“You
expect me to fight it?”
“Yes.”
“Why?”
“Because
I know you.” She put her mug down on the table. “My plan is to
use self-hypnosis.”
“I
don’t know anything about self-hypnosis.”
“I
know. I’ll guide you, talk you through it. Eventually, you’ll be
able to do it yourself. But in the meantime, I’ll lead the way.”
He
smiled. “You know I’ll follow you anywhere.”
Ann
blushed a very pretty pink.
“How
or why is hypnosis supposed to work?”
“Well,
according to Tom Alderman, if you know who these people are and
understand them, then eventually you’ll be able to accept that
they’re a part of you. It’s my job to bring them out so you can
learn whatever you need to know in order to do that. I don’t
understand that fully, but that’s what he said.”
“How
does the regression work?”
“I
contacted one of the professors who taught me hypnotherapy, and he
told me that we need to take you back to your childhood and infancy,
your time in utero, and then to whatever came before that.”
“I’m
supposed to remember being in my mother’s womb?”
“They
say everything is there somewhere. My job is to find it, whatever and
wherever it is. Something else he mentioned, normally a subject won’t
remember the regression, so I’m going to make the suggestion, while
you’re hypnotized, that you remember everything.”
He
finished his tea. “Okay, let’s do this then.”
“One
more thing before we start. I thought background sound might be
helpful. I have rain, ocean, and babbling brook because I know you
like water.”
“You’re
the one who likes moving water.”
She
smiled, mostly to herself because he remembered. “But you like the
ocean and rain storms.”
“I’m
surprised you remember that.”
“So,
have you a preference?”
“The
brook would be nice.” Ann got up and turned on the CD. As she went
back to the conversation area she said, “First of all, I’d like
you to recline the chair.”
“Why?”
“Hypnosis
is deep relaxation, if you’re reclined then, theoretically,
relaxation will be easier.”
“You’re
the boss.” He pulled the lever on the side of the chair and pushed
back.
“And
close your eyes.”
“Yes,
ma’am.”
“Focus
on your breathing and try not to think about anything.”
His
shallow breathing was indicative that he wasn’t relaxing so she
suggested, “Imagine black velvet, feel it, sink into the darkness,
the softness. Allow it to caress you.”
He
smiled thinking that he’d much rather she was caressing him and not
black velvet.
She saw
his smile. “You’re supposed to be thinking about velvet.”
He
raised his head and looked at her. “How do you know I’m not?”
She
shook her head and smiled. “You keep forgetting that I know you.
Now lie back, close your eyes, and think about black velvet.”
He did
as he was told.
She
began, “Take a deep breath.”
He
turned his head and looked over at her, a playful grin curling his
lip.
“Do
you want to do this or not?”
“Yes,
yes. Sorry.”
Ann took
a deep breath then began again. She spoke, the sound of a mountain
stream under her low, even tone. “Concentrate on your breathing
allowing yourself to go deeper and deeper into a relaxed state.”
She paused as his breathing finally deepened. “Relax the muscles in
your face. The jaw is the location of much stress and tension so
concentrate on relaxing your jaw.” Ted stretched his jaw, and Ann
smiled. “Neck and shoulder muscles also harbor a lot of tension, so
concentrate on relaxing your neck and shoulders. Allow the muscles in
your arms, hands, and fingers to loosen to the point of almost
melting into the chair.” Ann waited a few moments before
continuing. “Breathe deeply and relax the muscles in your back,
chest, and abdomen. Keep breathing, going deeper and deeper.” After
a few minutes she continued. “Allow your legs to relax completely,
first your hips.” Softly and slowly she added, “Now relax the
muscles in your thighs.” After a short pause, she said, “Now your
knees, your calves, and feet. Go deeper and deeper into that
completely relaxed state.”
The
soothing tone of her voice was calming, so he was actually relaxing.
His feet started to tingle and he felt himself drifting, almost
floating.
“Ted?”
“Yes?”
“There
is a light above you, and it’s going to enter your body. Allow your
heart to gently pump the warm and healing light throughout your
body.” She waited. “The light surrounds you now and helps you go
deeper and deeper into a serene place where you are at peace.”
After a few minutes she asked, “How do you feel?”
“Wonderful.”
“I’m
going to count backward from ten to one. As I do, you will attain a
deep peace, and with each number back you will go deeper and deeper
into that place of peace and tranquility.” A look of calm
contentment spread across his face and she could see he was
completely relaxed. “I’d like you to visualize a peaceful place,
a garden perhaps.”
“A
secret garden.”
A
knowing smile curved Ann’s bow-like mouth, although Ted didn’t
see it. The Secret Garden had been one of Ann’s favorite books as a
youngster, and when the film came out in the early ’90s, she and
Ted fell in love with it together. “Does the garden have a wall?”
Even in
his deep relaxed state he smiled. “Of course, it’s a secret
garden.”
“And a
hidden door?”
Seriously,
Ted insisted, “It wouldn’t be a secret garden if it didn’t have
a hidden door.” In a tranquil voice he added, “And it’s a
wonderful weathered gate, with iron hinges and latch.” Now he got a
quizzical look on his face. “There are two more doors—one is barn
red and very old looking, the other is forest green.”
Ann
watched his body stiffen. “What is it, Ted?”
“Just
looking at the red door angers me.”
“Does
the green door do the same?” She asked.
“Not
anger, but overwhelming sadness. What does it mean?”
“I
don’t know. Shall we proceed?”
He took
a deep breath. “Yes.”
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
“Where
shall I begin? Which of all my important nothings shall I tell you
first?” (J.A. June 15, 1808)
That I
reside in the Victorian village of Monrovia, California; a mere two
miles from my place of employment. A local hospital where I spend
most daylight hours in the operating room as a scrub nurse.
That I
am a native Californian, having been born in Glendale, and spent most
of my life here with a relatively short span of years in Reno, Nevada
where I attended school. Returning after graduation I have remained
in sunny SoCal.
That I
was widowed some time ago. That I have very domestic hobbies like
sewing, cooking, baking, candy making and cake decorating. Oh, yes I
write, too. Mike, my late husband and teacher, taught me that writing
has to be treated like a job so every day no matter how tired I am I
edit, research one or more projects and write.
That I
have finished the sequel to The Man Who Loves Jane Austen with Yours
Affectionately, Jane Austen; have started a story of reincarnation
that takes place in Pasadena, CA and am making notes for a ghost
story set in San Francisco. Three stories running around in my head
and often colliding but I untangle the debris and continue on.
There
you have a few of my nothings.
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