Welcome to the official blog of THE FORESIGHT CHRONICLES. Here you’ll find updates on the series, behind the scenes info, personal stories and writing advice from the author, Scott Bryan and some extras thrown in for good measure.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
The Lunar Love Giveaway Winner is...
CBarton! Congratulations! And a big THANK YOU to everyone who followed ands commented!
Tonight right after midnight the next hop begins. I'm taking part in the 3rd Annual Lucky Leprechaun Giveaway Hop! The official post will be at 12:01 and unless you're a night owl or bat like Annabelle and Roland, you'll probably catch it tomorrow morning.
I'll be giving away another copy of Dark Threats so if you missed your chance to get it, here's another opportunity. Just like the one CBarton won, this will be a new paperback, straight off the presses.
I have added a few things to the paperback version and the proof copy will be arriving shortly. Once I review it, I'll give it the thumbs up and order a whole bunch. I'm also adding some extra things to Dark Birth as well.
Added to both books will be...
A new chapter list for Threats
A blurb on Birth (in Threats) and a blurb on Threats (in Birth).
Updated author picture and bio
A list of where to find both books
An altered scene (Birth only)
Keep in mind, these small changes are in the paperback copies for now, but later this month the eBook versions will get those changes, too, plus more stuff!
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Bite of Story Thursday
I'm currently working on a short story called Night Children: Dark Loss. It's far from ready for even a sneek peek, so instead I thought I'd share a bit from Book Two in the Dark Beginings Saga. As always, this is from the rough draft so it does not reflect the final product. Enjoy!
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Night Children: Dark Changes
Chapter Five, A Peace Forever Shattered
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Night Children: Dark Changes
Chapter Five, A Peace Forever Shattered
Eliza
saw it first. The out of place shape
caused her to stop her bat form short.
Lying in the middle of the main road, where anyone could stumble across
it, was the body of a dead man.
“Who’s
that?” She asked.
“I
don’t... wait. He looks familiar.” Annabelle glided down to the ground. Eliza followed. They were in their human shapes when Eliza
knelt down to examine the cadaver.
It
was a young man in his early twenties. His
skin pale as a sheet, two small holes scared his neck. “It’s Jonathan Jorgan.” Annabelle said. “He’s one of Henry’s friends. His grandfather settled the town.”
The
sound of many horses thundered through her ears. Fear caused Annabelle’s legs to freeze in
place. Several angry men arrived in
wagons and on horseback. Henry Dunston,
enraged like never before, leaped out of the first wagon and ran to his
friend. The men yelled and jeered as
they surrounded the vampires.
Annabelle
grabbed Eliza’s arm for safety. She was
scared out of her wits. She chanced a
look towards the forest behind the men. Annabelle
could not believe the hate and fear in their eyes.
“Henry? Why are you--”
He
cut her off. “They did this!” Henry jumped to his feet and pointed at
Annabelle and Eliza. Spit flew from his
red face as he shouted, “That’s Eliza Pratchet.
She’s a vampire.”
The men gasped. Every nerve in Annabelle’s body demanded
escape, but the shock of Henry’s betrayal rooted her to the spot.
Eliza’s strong look spoke volumes. She wanted Annabelle to flee to safety. Annabelle returned her look and squeezed her
hand. She’d never leave her adoptive
mother.
Henry continued, “Remember those Foresight
children that were killed by wolves years ago?
She turned them into vampires. That’s
one of them.” Angry shouts echoed
through the night, running a shiver up Annabelle’s spine. “She killed my brother Thomas and tricked me
into keeping quiet.” He pointed at
Annabelle.
“No,
Servo killed Tom. I saved him by
turning...” It was the worse thing she could say. The ever growing crowd jeered her. “Henry, please. You promised.”
“You
tricked me. You corrupted Thomas.” Henry turned back towards the angry mob. “She spent her first night as a vampire
planning ways to change by brother and sister. They snuck into our room and put a spell on Polly
and Thomas.”
“That’s
a lie.” Annabelle shouted it out as tears clouded her vision.
“She
mesmerized my brother, made him want to be... that.” He gestured at them like they were diseased
creatures. “I don’t know how Polly and I
escaped her notice, but she killed him.”
Furious jeers erupted from the crowd. Eliza pulled at Annabelle’s arm but she held
her ground. There must be some way to
convince them he was wrong. She had to
know why Henry was doing this.
“Now he’s a monster, just like them.”
“It’s
not true,” she blinked away the tears. “Tom
wanted to be like us.”
“She
admits it,” Henry roared and the mob shouted.
The deafening sound hurt her ears.
“Now look what they have done.”
“No,
we didn’t do this. We don’t know who--”
“Don’t
listen to her lies. Now they’ve killed
Johnny. This has to stop,” Henry roared from the top of his lungs as he grabbed
tightly to her left arm. “Get them. Don’t let them escape.”
By
this time, the crowd had filled the street.
They moved as one, crushing into Eliza and Annabelle. They pulled at the girls’ hair, bruised their
bodies, kicked and hit them.
Savage
pain raked her body from all sides at once.
Instinctively, she scratched and hit back and some men fell to the
ground. Others screamed as her sharp
nails dug into their flesh. It barely
made a difference because more attackers replaced the fallen.
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