Graceland and the Horseshoe Ring
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The ghost of Elvis Presley and Vince and Chad are back! This time with a magical ring that has powers beyond your imagination! Graceland and the horseshoe ring is the second volume of the Graceland trilogies. This book has even more exciting adventures, mysteries, and mayhem than Graceland Jailhouse and Rock. So, if you liked the first volume, you’ll love the horseshoe ring!


But don’t worry this won’t be the last time you read about the main characters Elvis Vince and Chad. This is a trilogy and there will be a spin off what’s the main characters Vince and Chad as well. So buckle up even tighter this time my eager wonderful readers, stay tuned for the last part of this trilogy in the spinoff series hmm


Remember my beautiful people. Always strive for the best, never give up, always use your God-giving talents and be kind to one another. Believe in yourself and remember with God anything is possible!


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Date de parution 04 mai 2023
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EAN13 9781669864738
Langue English

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GRACELAND AND THE HORSESHOE RING
 
 
 
 
 
Karissa Love Hope
 
 
Copyright © 2023 by Karissa Love Hope.

Library of Congress Control Number:
           2023908089
ISBN:
Hardcover
978-1-6698-6475-2

Softcover
978-1-6698-6474-5

eBook
978-1-6698-6473-8
 
 
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.
 
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
 
Any people depicted in stock imagery provided by Getty Images are models, and such images are being used for illustrative purposes only.
Certain stock imagery © Getty Images.
 
 
 
 
Rev. date: 05/03/2023
 
 
 
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THANK YOU!
First, I would like to thank Al my brother-in-law for all the hard work he has done to help me with the book! I appreciate it beyond words! Love you bro! I would like to thank Lora for all of her help. And for my long-time pal Tara! Thank you so much for the ear-bending moments lol and the encouragement and some of the ideas you gave me for this book and Graceland Jailhouse and Rock! God bless you!
CONTENTS
Chapter 1     At It Again
Chapter 2     The Horseshoe Ring
Chapter 3     Feel the Magic
Chapter 4     Follow That Dream
Chapter 5     Before Fame and Fortune
Chapter 6     Tennessee
Chapter 7     Blue Christmas
Chapter 8     Easy Come, Easy Go
Chapter 9     Viva Las Vegas
Chapter 10   Take His Magic Hand
Chapter 11   Elvis Presley Was on the Titanic
Chapter 12   If I Could Dream
Chapter 13   Dreams Do Come True
Chapter 14   Starting Today
Chapter 15   A House That Has Everything
 
CHAPTER 1
At It Again
Vince and Chad once again looked in. But this time, it was not the home of the king of rock and roll. It was an underground tunnel! A dark cold tunnel that seemed to go on for days. It was kind of scary! All they had were flashlights and each other. Neither of them had food or water.
All they could do was keep walking through this never-ending cold tunnel. Chad flashed his light on Vince. It blinded poor Vince, who tried to push Chad’s arm away from him.
“Dude, I’m kind of scared,” Chad admitted.
“Stop blinding me with your flashlight,” scolded Vince. Chad apologized to Vince through chattering teeth. He was both cold and scared. All he could think about was getting out!
The boys started to think they were never going to make it to the end of the tunnel. But they had to push on! I mean . . . what else could they do, right? Going back did go through their minds. But it wasn’t the solution. And, of course, curiosity got the best of them.
As the boys kept walking, their stomachs began to growl. Their feet ached. It almost seemed hopeless to walk any further. It seemed as if they would never reach the end of this long, dreary underpass!
Vince sniffed the air. He stopped for a second. He sniffed the air again. “Do you smell that?” He grinned. “It smells Iike food. I think we are almost out!”
“No, that was me, sorry. I fart when I’m nervous!” Vince just rolled his eyes and went on.
“Did you hear that voice a while back saying, ‘Welcome back, boys’?” Vince asked Chad, trying to change the focus.
“Yeah . . . Yeah, Vince, I did. I heard it. It sounded like Elvis. It was definitely his laugh,” he confirmed as he yet again flashed his light right into Vince’s eyes. Vince hit his hand down telling him not to do that again.
Chad exclaimed he thought he heard something move. And that he was only trying to protect him. Vince snapped and yelled at Chad telling him he could take care of himself.
“Fine!” Chad snapped back. “But if we get eaten by something down here . . .” Right before Chad could finish his thought, a voice said, “Follow my light.” At first, the voice startled the boys. Then all at once, they put together whom the voice belong to.
“ Elvis! ” The boys cheered blissfully! Once again, the voice that belonged to the spirit of Elvis was heard again. “Follow me.” A big bright beam of light was ahead of them. The beam was round and bright. It lit up the entire tunnel! Vince and Chad followed it. This way, they heard the moving beam direct them.
Chad and Vince walked a while before either one of them spoke. Then Chad got curious to where the tunnel led them. So he asked the bright light leading them. “ Hell! ” the spirit of Elvis yelled and then snickered.
Right after answering Chad, they were at the end of the tunnel, and the spirit of Elvis appeared in front of the boys. “Just joking.” Elvis laughed. “Without further ado, I give you the legendary Beale Street.” Elvis extended his arm as he revealed Beale Street for the very first time to the boys. “I used the tunnel to come here unnoticed.”
The boys just looked at one another and smiled. They continued to listen to Elvis. He told them the tunnel wasn’t even made just for him. “It was used to free slaves during the war. I just came down here to relax and get away from it all. Speaking of such, let me take you boys to a restaurant I used to eat at. I’m sure you are hungry.”
“I’m starving,” Vince told Elvis.
“This way.” Elvis showed the boys to a restaurant. “Do y’all like burgers?”
“Yes, sir,” Chad responded for the both of them.
“Then this is the place for you.” Elvis walked in right through the door. Chad didn’t realize the door wasn’t open. He also forgot for a second that Elvis was a ghost. So Chad being Chad walked into the door. Vince laughed and opened the door reminding him in a sassy way that Chad was alive, shaking his head as they sat down at a clean table.
Walking in, Chad noticed people pointing and laughing at him. Chad kept his head down low as he walked over to the table. Right away, the two boys picked up a menu. As they were looking over at the menu, Elvis asked the boys not to talk to him. “Everyone would think you’re crazy or on something. Just smile and nod.” The boys agreed.
A waitress came over and took the boys’ order. Once she walked away, Elvis told the boys all kinds of stories about growing up in Memphis. Before long, the boys forgot all about not talking to Elvis out loud. People kept looking at them funny. But they didn’t care.
Upon leaving the restaurant, some young kid hollered at the boys, saying stuff like, “Where’s your imaginary friend?” and then laughed. The boys tried to ignore it. This made the young man want to do it all the more. So he started again. “Say, who is this Elvis character? He sounds like a homo to me!” This got his whole table laughing. In turn, it made Elvis mad! So did Vince. Elvis told Vince to tell the young man to come to him. Vince smiled devilishly.
“Hi, why don’t you say that to my face?” Chad saw an opportunity to help out. “Yeah, but come a little closer ’cause my friend here is a little deaf.”
“Fine by me,” the boy said as he rose and started making his way over. Just as the young man passed them, Elvis pushed him so hard he lost his balance. Vince helped out in his fall by putting his foot out, tripping the young man. The young man fell to the ground! The whole diner was in uproarious laughter.
Vince, Chad, and Elvis ran out to the end of the block laughing the whole way. “Man, I love going back! So many memories on this street.” Elvis continued to tell the boys he started his singing career on Beale Street. “They got me started,” he began to explain. The boys interrupted and told Elvis that they knew all about it, “at Sun Records.”
Elvis thought it was cool the boys knew so much about him. He wanted them to get more familiar with his heydays, so he told them where he used to hang out. “One of my hangouts was at Ellis Auditorium. I also ate at the Arcade. But you got to be careful at night!”
Elvis looked at the boys. He had an idea in his eyes; the boys could tell. When Vince asked Elvis what he was thinking of, Elvis hesitated, thought for a second, and then put his hand on his horseshoe ring as he began to talk.
He explained that the ring did mysterious things for him, things he couldn’t explain. He also told them it also brought him good luck. Mostly everything that happened was like magic. “It was this here ring,” he continued to explain to the boys.
“What do you mean?” Chad inquired. “You were a talented superstar!”
“Yeah!” Vince agreed. “You were like superhuman.”
“I am not saying I am not talented. God blessed me with my singing voice and how to play guitar.”
Elvis slipped the horseshoe ring halfway off. The boys looked at each other with wide eyes and grins. They both thought for a second he was going to give it to one of them. Then Elvis slipped it back on. The boys sighed and lost their smiles.
Then Elvis began to explain to the boys how the ring helped him out over the years when he was famous. Chad interrupted and said, “Elvis, you’re still very famous.”
Elvis smirked and said, “Well, you know what I mean.”
“Let him finish!” Vince told Chad sternly.
Elvis smiled and began again. “All kinds of crazy things happened since I bought this ring off

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