INTO THE
DARKNESS
by K.F. Breene
BLURB:
I’d always been different. I
saw objects in the night where others saw emptiness. Large, human shaped
shadows, fierce yet beautiful, melting into the darkness. I collected secrets
like other women collected bells; afraid to fully trust lest my oddities be
exposed.
Until I saw him. He’d been
gliding down the street, unshakable confidence in every step. It wasn’t just
that he was breathtakingly handsome with perfect features. Something about him
drew me. Sucked my focus to him and then tugged at my body. As his eyes met
mine, I was entrapped.
No one had noticed him. He’d
been right there, just beyond the light, but only I had perceived.
I had to know if he was real.
Or maybe I really was crazy. And even when my secret box was blasted wide open,
dangers hurled at me like throwing knives, I couldn’t stop until I unraveled
his true identity.
I just had to know.
“She was fated to live.”
“Then why must you save her?”
“Often
Fate is struck down by dumb luck.”
Excerpt:
I huddled on my bed later that
night with my knees pulled up to my chest. Thinking. Focusing on what it was I
couldn’t remember. It was there, hovering around my conscious mind. Nudging me.
Waiting for me to pay attention. To remember. It was the key to that insane
situation in the park.
I flung my wet hair out of my
face, pulled the sleeves of my pajamas
over my hands, and glanced out the window.
The stranger waited. Outside,
he watched, staring up at my shaded windows, just wanting me to know he was
there. He was waiting for me to come down to him. He had the same questions I
did—I was certain he felt the same
things.
How did I know this? I just
did. And that scared the holy crap outta me!
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
A wine country native, K.F.
Breene moved to San Francisco for college just shy of a decade ago to pursue a
lifelong interest in film. As she settled into the vibrant city, it quickly
became apparent that, while she thought making and editing films was great fun,
she lacked cinematic genius. For that reason, her career path quickly changed
direction. Her next goal was a strange childhood interest, conjured at the
dining room table while filling out a form. For some reason, her young self
wanted to be an accountant. Thinking on it now, she often wonders how she had
any friends. Regardless, it was the direction she finally took.
While she could wrangle numbers
with the best of 'em, and even though she wore the crown as the most outspoken,
belligerent accountant in the world, her mind got as stuffy as her daily
routine. It was here that she dusted off her creative hat and began writing.
Now she makes movies in her head, not worried about lighting, shutter speed or
editing equipment. Turns out, a computer is much easier to manage than a crowd
of actors. She should know, she was an actor at one time.
Website: KFBreene.com
Twitter: @KFBreene
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