After the Storm
by
Chrissy Munder (Goodreads Author)
Angry and frustrated with his chronic illness, Vincent Poulsen moves into an old lighthouse to live out the few days he has left. After a dangerous collapse, he meets the ghostly Captain Cason, who shares stories of his distant past. In the process, Vincent stumbles over the tragedy that binds the captain to the lighthouse and his haunted memories. Then fate offers them in...more
ebook, 70 pages
Published
April 14th 2010
by Dreamspinner Press
Friend Reviews
To see what your friends thought of this book,
please sign up.
This book is not yet featured on Listopia.
Add this book to your favorite list »
Community Reviews
(showing
1-30
of
51)
4.5
After the Storm is totally unexpected and equally delightful. For those that didn’t read this offering first in the anthology, you’ll definitely want to get it now. The great characters, descriptive writing, clever ending, and above all really wonderful ambiance create an unforgettable story with a great twist. This story just solidifies Munder on my must-read book list.
The prologue begins with a creepy story told around the campfire. The storyteller is telling a scary tale about the lightho...more
After the Storm is totally unexpected and equally delightful. For those that didn’t read this offering first in the anthology, you’ll definitely want to get it now. The great characters, descriptive writing, clever ending, and above all really wonderful ambiance create an unforgettable story with a great twist. This story just solidifies Munder on my must-read book list.
The prologue begins with a creepy story told around the campfire. The storyteller is telling a scary tale about the lightho...more
Not quite a ghostly tale (or is it?), After the Storm haunts you. Beautifully written, the friendship and understanding between Vince and the Captain captivates. Vincent's illness is real and his struggles with it gripping, but not so much that the reader is completely focused on that part of the story. It's in his efforts to die his way, if not with dignity, then with freedom. The Captain's tale is no less riveting; its resolution emotive.
I will be thinking of this story for days to come, if n...more
I will be thinking of this story for days to come, if n...more
A terminally ill man, a lighthouse, and a ghost. Nicely written short story/novella, with an evocative setting and an interesting main character.
Feb 11, 2013
Lisa Schrader
marked it as to-read
Jan 22, 2013
Noughty
marked it as 2
Jan 14, 2013
Joseph-Daniel Peter Paul Abondius
marked it as to-read
Jan 14, 2013
Venecia
marked it as kindle-sample
May 02, 2012
Lasticmax
marked it as to-read
Dec 09, 2011
Dana
marked it as to-read
Dec 03, 2011
Lara
added it
Jun 05, 2011
Sharon
marked it as to-read
Apr 20, 2011
Lmk
marked it as to-read
There are no discussion topics on this book yet.
Be the first to start one »
I'm an author of erotic romance - currently having a wonderful time writing m/m romance.
I write a little of everything that strikes my fancy: romance, scifi, contemporary erotica, even a little horror on occasion. But overall I prefer to focus on three key elements in life: Love, Laughter and Desire.
I believe you can never have enough of those three elements and with them there isn't anything life...more
More about Chrissy Munder...
I write a little of everything that strikes my fancy: romance, scifi, contemporary erotica, even a little horror on occasion. But overall I prefer to focus on three key elements in life: Love, Laughter and Desire.
I believe you can never have enough of those three elements and with them there isn't anything life...more
Share This Book
No trivia or quizzes yet. Add some now »

Loading...



























