Hearts of Darkness (Deadglass Trilogy, Book 1) by Kira Brady

By Kira Brady

Nurse Kayla Friday has devoted her existence to technological know-how and cause. yet for her, Seattle is a placeof eerie loss and fragmented, scary stories. And now the one clue to her sister'smurder finds a mystery conflict among old mythologies...and places Kayla within the sightsof lethally-sexy werewolf mercenary Hart. He'll do no matter what it takes to acquire the foremost to the Gate of the Land of the lifeless and loose what's left of his soul. yet seducing the determinedKayla is placing them on the mercy of robust wishes neither can keep an eye on. and because the clockticks all the way down to hellish disaster, the untested bond among Kayla and Hart could lead to theultimate sacrifice.

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Charles and Blanche Fort spent richly on parties and their evenings out on the town; his father dressed in expensive clothes and hosted parties of Progressive Euchre, inviting Albany’s elite. “We knew They were prosperous. ” Instead, his parents decided to buy Charles a cheap brown suit with faint yellow stripes. ” It didn’t fit properly, with Charles’s chubby legs stretching the seams, and the brown dye rubbing off onto his hands. Within a few weeks, he had pushed through the seat of his trousers and found himself walking sideways in the classroom, keeping his back toward the blackboard.

Shocking, grotesque, evil, ridiculous, childish, insincere. . We ask only whether data and interpreta­ tions correlate. At the end of The Book of the Damned, the chapters grew shorter, the pace of the data quickened, and Fort indulged in fewer specula­ tions. It was as if the footfalls of his excluded facts overwhelmed even the author, drowning out his voice. Or perhaps the author no longer felt a need to organize and lead the parade; he was content to stand on the curb with his awestruck readers, indifferent, paring his fingernails.

We in prison and They turning the gas fixture so that we should be in darkness. A monkey wrench coming down the airshaft. Then sing­ ing to make the time hasten. Melancholy songs, we the unfortunate little boy. Then singing patriotic songs, half defiantly because of the noise we were making. ” Hearing our new mother, under the airshaft, laugh at this. Then we, too would laugh, for we could never be mean when others were not. 32 C H A R L E S F O RT • • • Raymond, the middle brother, was cloddishly well be­ haved and incurious about most things.

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