I've posted excerpts from Edge of Mercy on my other blog, but here are six more sentences from the story. If you want to read earlier snippets or the short introductory fiction story I published, you can find them here (from two weeks ago on this blog), here and here. Otherwise, let's get to the good stuff. In this scene, Charlie describes the monstrous Draghoul fighting to get inside to attack the people hiding:
I’d seen them up close, and they were beyond frightening. Their exteriors weren’t much different from when they were human. And they were once human, as unbelievable as it was. But the transformation into a monster was permanent and dreadful. The pale sallow skin, the glazed, souless eyes, the malicious teeth were a vision I would never forget. The fact they used to be people we knew, some we loved, made the sight of them all the more devastating.Read more Six Sentence Sundays here, or sign up to participate next week. Hope you have an enjoyable Sunday.
Happy Writing and Reading,
C. C.
Charlie hides her true identity, but her very presence places everyone around her in danger. With no other choice but to remain where she is, she stays with a community that might not be as benevolent as it appears. In this post-apocalyptic romance where a friend might be an enemy and an enemy might be a friend, seventeen-year-old Charlie protects her baby sister and herself from grotesque monsters outside the community as well as human ones inside. Will the truth she discovers about her protectors save her or ultimately doom her to a fate worse than death?
Congrats on the release....woot woot!
ReplyDeleteWell written six...enjoyed it!
Thanks! I'm excited!
DeleteCongrats on the new release. The 6 sentences bring zombies to mind-scary. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the new release! And wow... intensity galore here! Well done!
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