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October 14, 2015
Did you know?
Published on October 14, 2015 19:21
October 11, 2015
Wild Thing Quote Boxes
Published on October 11, 2015 15:04
October 10, 2015
Random series quotes
Published on October 10, 2015 13:51
Quiz Fun
Published on October 10, 2015 13:19
September 5, 2015
August 31, 2015
Zali Luna: Movie Star by Emma Jamvold and Sweet Sleep by Kim Cormack
Published on August 31, 2015 13:08
Book Giveaway Today!
Published on August 31, 2015 09:01
August 18, 2015
A teaser for you all :) Let There Be Dragons
She walked with Lexy for what felt like hours into the backdrop of the crimson sunset. Something changed and the silky sensation of her steps in the sand gave way to the rustling of grass underfoot. She now stood in the center of and an endless field. Her soul had brought her to see something beautiful. The scenery before her that she’d once adored now felt like a devastating symbol of her mortality. The field, overflowed with delicate purple flowers. She closed her eyes and listened to the soothing hum of the bumble bees, hoping it would bring her back to a better time and place. Visions of her childhood flashed through her line of sight. There they were as children, lying in the field together, as always, watching the clouds drift by. Kayn ran towards the bees, waving her arms and they took flight. She crawled around and yanked the flowers from the soil. Lexy made no attempt to stop her. The girl that looked to fields of bees for solace was gone. She couldn’t be the girl that saw purple flowers and reminisced about her best friend slipping one of them into her shoe as a child. He was gone. She wanted to burn this whole field to ash and kick it into the air. She wanted to do that to every memory she had of him. He’d slit her throat during the testing and left her to bleed out into the sand. When she’d retaliated, she’d become a dragon. She wanted to destroy everything beautiful and right for it was all a lie...

Published on August 18, 2015 16:28
August 11, 2015
We Said It:: Kim Cormack "Enlightenment"
We Said It:: Kim Cormack "Enlightenment": Title: A Publisher’s Read “ Enlightenment ” by Kim Cormack Reviewed by T’s Blogging 03/1/2015 2:01 p.m. Kevin’s gone and wh...
Published on August 11, 2015 17:23
Wild Thing

Lexy began to stir… she couldn’t move? Her wrists and ankles were bound. She couldn’t see anything. She was inside some kind of strange scented sack. She could see the outline of dark shapes through the material. It was a familiar scent, but she couldn’t place it. She shouldn’t have left the group. What had she gotten herself into? She heard a voice say, “It’s not awake.” Another voice responded, “Put it in the barn.” Lexy squeezed her eyes shut. It, they were referring to her as, it. This was not a good sign; even the homes where she’d been neglected had called her by name. She’d never been referred to as, it. She felt groggy, unusually so. Had she been drugged? She was so stupid. Why had she thought a stranger would be kind to her? She played dead as a clanking noise was followed by the sensation of someone yanking her from wherever she was and dropping her with a thud onto the ground. It painfully knocked the wind out of her. Her chest burned. She knew she had to stay silent, her lips had begun to tremble and she blinked away her tears. She had the sensation of being dragged. Lexy heard the musical sound of wind chimes, combined with muffled voices. Lexy tried to make out what they were saying, but felt the sensation of being abruptly yanked from the position she’d been in. She was dragged again, with complete lack of care across uneven ground. She willed herself to remain silent each time her head and neck jolted violently. The dust from the ground filled the bag and it took everything within her to keep her breathing shallow. A voice whispered, Be quiet. Be still. Say nothing. Do nothing. A man’s voice hollered, “Put it in stall 11.” Why were they calling her it? Her heart palpitated with fear as she made an attempt to keep herself calm. The voice in her mind whispered again, don’t let them know you’re awake.
Published on August 11, 2015 11:06