Hi, I’ve been finishing up my second draft of a novel (my first), although I have been writing short stories and poetry for years. No draft (of any kind) has ever been seen by eyes that were not gentle and kind to me, so this is a plunge, headfirst. But I do realize that sometimes you have to take the jump or you never get your feet wet. The first three chapters are what I am going to present to you, if you so choose to read. That way, you will be able to determine quickly if you are interested in reading on, without committing to do so. The novel is horror/psychological thriller and intended for a mature reader. It is about Rachel Stallings, a beloved woman, who has been kidnapped. This is not a random kidnapping; she was chosen. As he forces her to be a pawn in his sadistic and horrifying game, her husband, Jeremy leads the search to find her and bring her home. Please let me know if you have an interest in reading the first few chapters. (about 20 pages).
Sounds interesting and is a genre I read. Shouldn't take long to read 3 chapters. My email is as follows if you would like me to peruse it: ladyliriel@gmail.com
I’ve been finishing up my second draft of a novel (my first), although I have been writing short stories and poetry for years. No draft (of any kind) has ever been seen by eyes that were not gentle and kind to me, so this is a plunge, headfirst. But I do realize that sometimes you have to take the jump or you never get your feet wet.
The first three chapters are what I am going to present to you, if you so choose to read. That way, you will be able to determine quickly if you are interested in reading on, without committing to do so.
The novel is horror/psychological thriller and intended for a mature reader. It is about Rachel Stallings, a beloved woman, who has been kidnapped. This is not a random kidnapping; she was chosen. As he forces her to be a pawn in his sadistic and horrifying game, her husband, Jeremy leads the search to find her and bring her home.
Please let me know if you have an interest in reading the first few chapters. (about 20 pages).
Thanks!
Regan