Monday, August 1, 2022

Poetry Corner with Kathleen Harryman


I wrote this poem for my dad, Neville Chappell, who died on the 27th April 2018.

EARTH’S ANGEL
Earth has lost an angel,
The sweetest person I have known,
He’s gone now to heaven,
To watch over those he loves,
This earth has lost the most precious gift,
The kindest, most beautiful of people,
It’s lost its angel, and now it must weep.

A heart always loving,
Forever giving all that he could,
Bringing laughter, offering comfort,
I’m not sure this earth can go on turning,
Not as it once did, for its missing,
The most wonderful of things,
It’s missing its angel,
Here on this well-worn land.

I look up to the sky,
I feel him smiling down at me,
A tear that falls from my eyes,
Trickling down my cheek,
Never will I feel those arms,
Holding me tight,
Earth could not keep this angel,
And now he has gone away.

Loneliness in a room so crowded,
Forever wishing you were here,
To see your face alight with happiness,
To hear your sweet voice,
The angels up above, whispered your name,
Earth could not hold you,
So, to them you went.

Earth is made of many things,
But angels are rare,
They shine with such beauty,
They give so much love,
So, these tears I weep, are for the angel,
That earth could not keep,
For the angel I was blessed to know,
For earths angel, I called Dad,
Who had no choice,
When the angels above whispered his name,
Left this earth without its angel,
Now we’re weeping for the loss,
Of our angel, that earth could not keep.



Hunted – A Vampwitch Novel
Book One
Kathleen Harryman

Genre: Paranormal Romance
Date of Publication: February 2021
ISBN: 978-1637603239
ASIN: B08RDYSRD
Word Count: 73988
Cover Artist: Kathleen Harryman

Tagline: Loving a werewolf is complicated. When everyone wants you dead, complicated is easy.

Book Description: 

Secrets can kill you…

For twenty-five years, Alice Quinn, believed she was human. That was until a fire demon killed her mother, and her father walked back into her life. As a vampire, being dead is not an acceptable reason for staying out of Alice’s life. 

Forced to accept her heritage and the dormant power she possesses as half-vampire and witch, Alice becomes submerged into a world of danger, where deadly forces threaten to strip away her humanity.

Stuck with a newfound family that doesn’t understand her. A ghost who doesn’t want to be dead, and a grumpy gnome, sent by her grandfather from Faerieland, to spy on her, life is more than challenging.

Alpha werewolf, Ethan Jefferies, has a choice, bring Alice back from the Ghost Plane or allow her to die. Ethan’s wolf has its own agenda, claiming Alice, he binds them together. But Alice wants more—she wants the man. 

 

Excerpt Three:

The Jag screeches to a stop and I open my eyes to find a sheep staring at me, paralysed in place. It should be grateful it isn’t sitting in the passenger seat.

“That was fun.” Emily turns, taking in my skin’s green tinge. “Sorry, did I go too fast?”

I blink at her, stunned. Did she go too fast? “No, I always feel as if my gut has left my body and is hitching a ride back to me.”

Emily blinks at my sarcasm. “Your funny.”

“So I’ve been told.” Not that I’m feeling funny, just relieved.

“Come on, I’m starving, and Henry is the best chef ever to grace our tiny planet.”

I open the door and fall onto the concrete. Pleasure floods my system and I now know why the Pope kisses the ground when he gets off a plane.

Emily’s heels hit the concrete, unconcerned, she throws back her blonde hair and inhales.

“You’ll love it at The Blood and Bone, the food is amazing. Henry studied under the careful guidance of Procopio Cutò.”

“Never heard of him,” I mutter, climbing to my feet, and dusting off my jeans.

“Before your time. Procopio Cutò was an Italian chef from Sicily and founded Café Procope in 1686. So you know, Café Procope is the oldest surviving café in Paris.”

“I’ve never been to Paris either.”

“Poor Henry, he has a heathen in his midst.”

“Just because I’ve never been to Paris or heard of what’s his name… Cut-Toe, doesn’t make me uncivilised.”

“You try telling Henry that. And it’s Cutò.”

“Whatever.” Emily throws me one of her gorgeous smiles and I’m betting dead and alive she’s popular with the men.

After the car ride from hell, I’m aware I should dislike her, but I don’t. She has a warmth about her despite her predatory nature, proving the soul doesn’t die when human life ends.

“Come on, time for Henry to meet you.” She throws an arm over my shoulders, steering me towards the sixteenth century pub.

The delicate scent of food engulfs me in its sweet scent. My stomach answers its call regardless of its earlier turmoil.

I’m pleased to announce that the bloody skeletal mouth in which sits a large dripping bone where shadows with long claws hang back waiting, doesn’t put me off. The pub sign commands your attention, leaving you wondering at the food served. But my appetite is growing, and while gruesome and explicit, it does little to calm the rumbling in my stomach.

A quick look at the number of diners tells me we are going to be lucky to get a table. My first stop, however, is to remove the pressure from my bladder.

“Won’t be a sec, I just need to use the bathroom.” I leave Emily to get a table and follow the signs directing me to the ‘Ladies’.

A silhouette of a woman sitting on a throne, wearing a crown signals I’ve reached my destination. Emily is leaning against the far wall as I walk out of the cubicle, making me jump.

“Blimey! Have you ever thought of wearing a bell?” I wave a hand at her puzzled expression. “Never mind.”

“Our tables ready.”


About the Author:

Kathleen Harryman is an award-winning storyteller and poet, living in historically rich city of York, North Yorkshire, England.

Kathleen was first published in 2015, a romantic suspense, The Other Side of the Looking Glass. Since then, she has developed a unique writing style, which readers enjoy, and is now a multi-published author of suspense, romantic suspense, psychological thrillers, historical romance, paranormal romance, and poetry.











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5 comments:

Kathleen Harryman said...

A huge thank you to The Creatively Green Write at Home Mom for spotlighting my paranormal romance book Hunted

Jen L said...

Enjoyed the excerpt

Stormy Vixen said...

Kathleen, Earth's Angel is a very moving and beautiful poem, I hope you don't mind as I said it for my dad who passed away last year. I enjoyed the Hunted excerpt and your book sounds like my kind of book! Good luck with your book and the tour! Thanks for sharing both the poem and your book with me and have a marvelous week!

bn100 said...

nice cover

marisela zuniga said...

This is a great excerpt from the book, thank you for sharing