A Quiet Moment – Teaser

Well, since lately most of my time has been spent working on the audiobook for A Quiet Moment, I thought I’d share a teaser for the book.

And more news, I recently started my own YouTube Channel, Evelyn Klebert’s Tales of the Paranormal. It’s just bare bones right now, but I’ll be posting updates as I add more content. Hope you enjoy.

A Quiet Moment

Jacob Wyss is caught in a rut, in fact on the verge of being engulfed by it. After an excruciating and disillusioning divorce, his life as an artist in a sleepy college town at the foot of the Appalachian mountains has become quiet, routine, and maddening in its predictability. One wintry day, his deep restlessness drives him out in precarious conditions to a largely empty bookstore nearly devoid of another living soul, nearly.

Aimee Marston isn’t like everyone else. On the surface, she lives a sedate life working as a feature writer for a small local newspaper in addition to several other editorial jobs to help make ends meet. But just beneath, her existence is largely not her own. She is a sensitive, an empathic psychic, guided by her calling to use her gifts to help others. Unfortunately, as a result, her secretiveness has made her defensive and protective of herself, preventing her from having much of a life of her own.

A psychic call for help sends Aimee out on a freezing January morning, where her destiny and Jacob’s collide, sending both their lives spiraling onto an unexpected and often disturbing track. Two lonely souls connect, not by accident but by design. Theirs is the intersection of two spiritual paths, two lovers who must struggle to overcome the phantoms of a past life as well as the challenges of their inner demons to carve out an extraordinary future together.


The Best Books about Ordinary People Whose Lives are Upended by the Paranormal

Around the beginning of October, I got this great offer to feature a book of mine on the Shepherd Books website as well as review five of my favorite books based on a theme related to this book. If you haven’t checked it out, Shepherd is an indie book platform built for readers by readers. Here’s a quote from its creator.

“One day I walked into my local indie bookstore and saw little notes from the staff about which books are their favorites and why. I loved that idea because it exposed the passion behind the picks. Shepherd reveals that same passion by asking authors, experts, and interesting people for their favorite books around topics, themes, and moods.”

This website is an innovative alternative to traditional book recommendations. I really recommend you take a look.

The theme I explored in my book reviews was “The best books about ordinary people whose lives are upended by the paranormal,” which revolves around the theme in The Witches’ Own. I am leaving the link below to my page there. Drop by Shepherd. It’s worth the trip. 🙂