tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2550157220540446805.post3101801833991299275..comments2024-03-01T18:47:44.890-05:00Comments on Fangtastic Books: Guest Blog-A Whisper of Death by Paul BarrettRoxanne Rhoadshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08727784602361446818noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2550157220540446805.post-3700520782018699842016-01-11T01:36:38.718-05:002016-01-11T01:36:38.718-05:00I understand exactly what you are saying. I just p...I understand exactly what you are saying. I just published my first book last month!<br />"It's not the point of knowing someone; it's the point of learning from them."<br />....<br />"He scoops down and picks up the girl, who has a single tear in her eye. Just that alone breaks his heart for a number of reasons, and the first one stabs him in the chest. He is an evil man indeed. Her tear is from pain, and yet all he can think of is jealousy. His tears will be of blood. Her tears are from the soul. Her tears are real."<br />....<br />"He wonders if he is taking in this information differently than her. She just sits with a blank stare while obviously eternally fighting with possibilities. His brain probably functions completely different than hers. After all, she is a human. They obviously don't know nearly the things his kind does. That must be a pro of being able to live for centuries. <br />How disgusting. He puts his head down in shame. His sister is human, but that is not a flaw. He is the flaw. He is the one with a brain that functions differently. Hers would be the normal one. He is grotesque. He is changing and he knows it."<br />The Rise of the Relique<br />-Crystal Lee<br /><br />https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WryZZWnqlsYAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16357407578098056693noreply@blogger.com