Author Archives: Erin M. Klitzke

Seventeen – 10

“Get behind me, Thom,” Thordin snapped as he advanced toward the screaming, howling things left behind as the flames of Rory’s initial assault subsided. “How the hell am I–” “Dammit, just do what I said.  Your wife will murder me … Continue reading

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Seventeen – 09

Their horses’ hooves ate up the frozen roadway beneath them for the next two miles before Thordin’s screamed and threw him.  As he somersaulted ass over teakettle through the air, he swore loudly, wondering in that fraction of a second … Continue reading

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Seventeen – 08

“Thom!  Thordin!” Thordin twisted in his saddle toward the sound of a familiar voice, cursing under his breath.  What’s Cameron doing here?  We left him behind on purpose.  One of them had to stay with Neve and Marin.  We chose … Continue reading

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Seventeen – 07

The girl’s ghost vanished from sight.  A wolf’s howl echoed in the distance, closer than the last.  Leinth’s mirth abruptly vanished as her sharp-eyed gaze turned in that direction. “They’re coming for you, Wanderer,” she said.  “Invite me behind your … Continue reading

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Post for Wednesday, November 27, will be delayed

The post for Wednesday, November 27, will be delayed. I have been working and traveling all day today. Update will be up sometime during the day on Wednesday.

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Seventeen – 06

Phelan stared at Leinth.  What the hell is she laughing at, anyway? “Dare I ask what’s so damned funny?” he asked, not trying to hide the weariness in his voice.  He was tired.  He was tired of running, tired of … Continue reading

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Seventeen – 05

They broke camp ten minutes later and rode hard, rode south, each cursing the darkness and the cold and the wind that stung faces, stung lips, and tore tears from their eyes as they pelted down the frozen roadway toward … Continue reading

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No update for 11/20/2013

November 20, 2013 is my thirty-first birthday. I had intended to give you something awesome to read, something possibly involving people riding hell-bent for leather to save their friend before skinwalkers ate him. Then we hit a deer on the … Continue reading

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Seventeen – 04

Another wolf called in the distance.  Jacqueline shivered, tugging her blanket closer.  “They’re getting nearer,” she said.  “Think the world ending’s just pushing their range further and further south because they can’t find enough food up in the UP?” “Maybe,” … Continue reading

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Seventeen – 03

He took a deep breath and exhaled it slowly.  “You know, just once I wish that one of you could show up and not utter some kind of ominous warning like that.  Or spew threats.  It’s always one or the … Continue reading

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