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No power is greater than the one you’re willing to sacrifice.
Princess Violetta Flame lives her life according to rule, but those rules require her to pay a heavy price. Haunted by a devastating loss, she longs for freedom. When a handsome ruler takes a special interest in her, she senses greater things lie ahead, but behind the handsome façade lies a dark secret – one that can usurp her efforts and cast her back into the life she detested.
The throne was never promised to Emperor Ryore Frost, but now that he has ultimate power, his world is filled with possibilities. Citizens bow at his feet, but their fleeting adoration is no match for his obsession with the young Flame Princess. As his feelings for the staunchly independent princess grow, a new threat emerges, bent on undermining his efforts and betraying his sensibilities.
When past tragedies, malevolent behaviour, and strong wills collide, which will reign supreme?
Another story I'm currently working on and wanted to see what ya'll would think about it. I have a LOT handwritten but only a little type, let me know what you think =D
Since ancient times there has a battle between light and dark. The darkness was always in envy of the beauty that was the moon. Finally after eons of plotting the darkness prevailed over the moon. In a final act of desperation the moon passed what power she could spare to a single human in hopes that they could save not only her but all that depended on her light.
At long last, fans of T.M. Camp's "Assam & Darjeeling" can read the next chapter in the story of everyone's favorite little girl lost, Jee.
(And if you haven't read "Assam & Darjeeling" yet, then be advised: Here there be spoilers.)
At the close of "Assam & Darjeeling" readers were given a brief glimpse of Jee as she approached the Winter Palace. But the path that leads her there is long and twisted, with many other stories to tell along the way. "The Cradle" is the first of these.
Jee is enjoying the new freedom that comes with being an exile from the land of the living. But she soon discovers that freedom has its share of discomforts and dangers. Caught in a torrential downpour, she is taken in by a kindly old couple who, it turns out, have story of their own to tell. And Jee discovers yet again that things in the Underworld are not always what they seem.
"The Cradle" begins a new cycle of stories about a little girl looking for a place that she can, at last, call home.
Mary lives with Gabe. Who used to be her 'true love'. Well, that turned down hill fast. Now he abuses her, and she is driven to near insanity with all of it. He even has a weird fascination with her...blood. Now Anthony has come, and shaken up the whole school. Who is he? No one knows for sure. Then Mary is kidnapped from her favorite place in the woods, and wakes up blind. She has to put her trust into this stranger to find out who he is. And to live.
It's story I'm currently on, wanted to test out some of it to get an idea how it might do. It's a great adventure with magnificent dragons, long lost love, and some epic battles. Let me know what you think and please be honest.
Most people would say that the myth of dragons is simply that, a myth, just some crazy writer’s imagination running wild. But I’ve always wondered. I mean even if they are truly and purely myth, the idea had to start somewhere, right?
No power is greater than the one you’re willing to sacrifice.
Princess Violetta Flame lives her life according to rule, but those rules require her to pay a heavy price. Haunted by a devastating loss, she longs for freedom. When a handsome ruler takes a special interest in her, she senses greater things lie ahead, but behind the handsome façade lies a dark secret – one that can usurp her efforts and cast her back into the life she detested.
The throne was never promised to Emperor Ryore Frost, but now that he has ultimate power, his world is filled with possibilities. Citizens bow at his feet, but their fleeting adoration is no match for his obsession with the young Flame Princess. As his feelings for the staunchly independent princess grow, a new threat emerges, bent on undermining his efforts and betraying his sensibilities.
When past tragedies, malevolent behaviour, and strong wills collide, which will reign supreme?
Another story I'm currently working on and wanted to see what ya'll would think about it. I have a LOT handwritten but only a little type, let me know what you think =D
Since ancient times there has a battle between light and dark. The darkness was always in envy of the beauty that was the moon. Finally after eons of plotting the darkness prevailed over the moon. In a final act of desperation the moon passed what power she could spare to a single human in hopes that they could save not only her but all that depended on her light.
At long last, fans of T.M. Camp's "Assam & Darjeeling" can read the next chapter in the story of everyone's favorite little girl lost, Jee.
(And if you haven't read "Assam & Darjeeling" yet, then be advised: Here there be spoilers.)
At the close of "Assam & Darjeeling" readers were given a brief glimpse of Jee as she approached the Winter Palace. But the path that leads her there is long and twisted, with many other stories to tell along the way. "The Cradle" is the first of these.
Jee is enjoying the new freedom that comes with being an exile from the land of the living. But she soon discovers that freedom has its share of discomforts and dangers. Caught in a torrential downpour, she is taken in by a kindly old couple who, it turns out, have story of their own to tell. And Jee discovers yet again that things in the Underworld are not always what they seem.
"The Cradle" begins a new cycle of stories about a little girl looking for a place that she can, at last, call home.
Mary lives with Gabe. Who used to be her 'true love'. Well, that turned down hill fast. Now he abuses her, and she is driven to near insanity with all of it. He even has a weird fascination with her...blood. Now Anthony has come, and shaken up the whole school. Who is he? No one knows for sure. Then Mary is kidnapped from her favorite place in the woods, and wakes up blind. She has to put her trust into this stranger to find out who he is. And to live.
It's story I'm currently on, wanted to test out some of it to get an idea how it might do. It's a great adventure with magnificent dragons, long lost love, and some epic battles. Let me know what you think and please be honest.
Most people would say that the myth of dragons is simply that, a myth, just some crazy writer’s imagination running wild. But I’ve always wondered. I mean even if they are truly and purely myth, the idea had to start somewhere, right?