I downloaded this for free from Amazon. As I was reading it, I wasn't too impressed, worth reading when taking public transit. I find that I think back to it frequently now that I am done reading it. It has had an impact on me that I didn't see happening. I think the writing was a little light, t...
Armageddon. They were facing Armageddon.“Why not us?” said Naomi. “Why weren’t we taken?”“Because we’re different,” Jake said, his face set in grim determination.Above Naomi, the air conditioner clicked on. The gust of cold air snapped her back to alertness, and she realized she had almost dozed ...
Sarah muttered, squinting into the telescope which she had erected at the floor to ceiling window in the dim master bedroom. “That’s something familiar, at least. But where’s the rest of the constellation?” “Can I see? Can I see?” I said, bouncing on my toes. &...
Something had moved in the backseat, but now I saw nothing. Had I imagined it? My gaze flicked across the rearview mirror, scanning for motion. I tilted the mirror again, aiming it down. Without warning, the seatbelt buckle tumbled to the side as the car’s weight shifted u...
Back in Megan’s bedroom, I stared at the empty space in the mirror where I knew my body was, knowing I had to peel it off eventually. I didn’t want to. I liked having it on. It protected me. What if I ...