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Tag Archives: Jacqueline Bell
Six – 01
[This post is from Phelan’s point of view.] “How closely do you think you’ll have to watch him?” Phelan asked softly as he fell into step with his wife. He slid his arm around her shoulders as they headed up … Continue reading
Posted in Ambrose Cycle, Book 8, Chapter 06
Tagged Ambrose Cycle, Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, Jacqueline Bell, original fiction, Phelan O'Credne, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, story, web fiction
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Three – 06
[This post is from Kailey Astoris’s point of view.] The urge to demand that she make it uncomplicated was building, so hard and so quickly that Kailey had trouble tamping it down. She took a quick, steadying breath followed by … Continue reading
Three – 05
[This post is from Kailey Astoris’s point of view.] “It shouldn’t have happened,” Lin said, lips barely moving. He stared out the window again but there was something about the look on his face that told Kailey that he wasn’t … Continue reading
Three – 04
[This post is from Kailey Astoris’s point of view.] “Now isn’t a good—” Jacqueline glanced back over her shoulder to see who’d opened the door and Kailey swallowed hard, almost retreating. She swallowed once, then again, meeting first Jacqueline’s eyes … Continue reading
Two – 01
[This post is from Phelan’s point of view.] “What the hell happened?” Jacqueline’s voice reached them before Phelan actually saw his wife, who’d spotted them before he could spot her. He glanced up the hill, toward the old forge where … Continue reading
Twenty-seven – 05
[This post is from Phelan’s point of view.] “It will certainly give us an element of surprise,” Phelan said, leading his horse into the lee of the trees. It wouldn’t be much protection from the rain and damp, but if … Continue reading
Posted in Book 7, Chapter 27, Story
Tagged Awakenings, Cameron Mackenzie, Carolyn Roberts, fantasy, fiction, Hecate, J.T. Mackenzie, Jacqueline Bell, Leinth, Matthew Astoris, original fiction, Phelan O'Credne, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, Sif, story, Tala Johanson, Thom Ambrose, Thordin, web fiction, Wild Hunt
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Twenty-seven – 04
[This post is from Phelan’s point of view.] They stopped on a wooded hillside a mile from where Orcus’s army was encamped. Two scouts from the Wild Hunt waited for them there, huddled in jackets and under an old oilskin … Continue reading
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Tagged Awakenings, Cameron Mackenzie, Carolyn Roberts, fantasy, fiction, Hecate, J.T. Mackenzie, Jacqueline Bell, Leinth, Marin Astoris, Matthew Astoris, original fiction, Phelan O'Credne, post apocalyptic, Rory O'Hara, serial, serial fiction, story, Thom Ambrose, Thordin, web fiction, Wild Hunt
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Twenty-seven – 03
[This post is from Phelan’s point of view.] “Feels like old times, almost,” Thordin said, shifting in his saddle. “More or less loaded for bear, more or less information. The stakes are pretty much the same.” “Pretty much the same,” … Continue reading
Posted in Book 7, Chapter 27, Story
Tagged Awakenings, Cameron Mackenzie, Carolyn Roberts, fantasy, fiction, Hecate, J.T. Mackenzie, Jacqueline Bell, Leinth, Marin Astoris, Matthew Astoris, original fiction, Phelan O'Credne, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, Sif, story, Thom Ambrose, Thordin, web fiction
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Twenty-six – 06
[This post is from Matt’s point of view.] The murmur of voices reached them before they reached the pool of light that surrounded the cookfire. Matt’s heart grew a little heavier the closer he got, his stomach folding in on … Continue reading
Twenty-five – 08
[This post is from Thom’s point of view.] He wouldn’t be that crazy. Thom closed his eyes for a second, wishing he didn’t feel like he was lying to himself. He—no. No, he wouldn’t. Would he? “When did they get … Continue reading