Tirza Schaefer
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J.C. Seal:
I can so relate to your German/English language preference. I feel the same. You've written three amazing books now and I would love to know what your favourite scene is out of each of your books?
J.C. Seal
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(view spoiler)[ Ohh, this is a hard one to answer without spoiling too much of the story, because my favorite scenes are those that are the emotionally most intense, the scenes I cried and ranted writing them. I will try and give you a glimpse without giving away too much.
FALLEN ANGELS: The words she spat at me in anger hurt more than the worst death I could remember. My heart missed several beats. It turned into a burning lump of coal in my chest. My wings sputtered, fading out. I doubled over in pain. I sank to the floor, gasping for breath. I didn’t catch her next words, because all I could hear was my own blood singing in my ears, the labored beating of my heart, the rasping of my lungs. So, this was the downside of love.
ANGELS DESCENDANTS: My heart clenched at the mention of her name. The pain must have mirrored on my face, because he stated quietly,
“You really do love her.”
“I do! Either way though, I will lose her,” I whispered with a throat suddenly closed. “Even if she chose to stay by my side, she would grow old to die one day. If she is turned, I might lose her soul to Lucifer. I won’t give up, maybe, there is another way. I can see none so far.”
ANGELS NEMESIS: I couldn’t stifle the sharp intake of breath rushing through my clenched teeth. An Archangel had just given me the order to find a way to kill my father. He had made it a command, the implication slowly becoming clear in my mind. I couldn’t refuse. I had known that Archangels were more powerful than regular True Angels. Now, I knew the difference. His command had shackled me in invisible chains. My silent wail of refusal was stopped by an impenetrable wall, Gabriel had blocked me out.
A single tear dropped from my nose to the dust beneath the horse’s hooves, my heart clenched in despair. It made me realize I had never given up on Lucifer after all. (hide spoiler)]
FALLEN ANGELS: The words she spat at me in anger hurt more than the worst death I could remember. My heart missed several beats. It turned into a burning lump of coal in my chest. My wings sputtered, fading out. I doubled over in pain. I sank to the floor, gasping for breath. I didn’t catch her next words, because all I could hear was my own blood singing in my ears, the labored beating of my heart, the rasping of my lungs. So, this was the downside of love.
ANGELS DESCENDANTS: My heart clenched at the mention of her name. The pain must have mirrored on my face, because he stated quietly,
“You really do love her.”
“I do! Either way though, I will lose her,” I whispered with a throat suddenly closed. “Even if she chose to stay by my side, she would grow old to die one day. If she is turned, I might lose her soul to Lucifer. I won’t give up, maybe, there is another way. I can see none so far.”
ANGELS NEMESIS: I couldn’t stifle the sharp intake of breath rushing through my clenched teeth. An Archangel had just given me the order to find a way to kill my father. He had made it a command, the implication slowly becoming clear in my mind. I couldn’t refuse. I had known that Archangels were more powerful than regular True Angels. Now, I knew the difference. His command had shackled me in invisible chains. My silent wail of refusal was stopped by an impenetrable wall, Gabriel had blocked me out.
A single tear dropped from my nose to the dust beneath the horse’s hooves, my heart clenched in despair. It made me realize I had never given up on Lucifer after all. (hide spoiler)]
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