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Inhuman Heritage

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by Sonnet O'Dell


  “So?” I said prodding him to get an answer. I was pretty sure I already knew what the answer was.

  “I can’t,” he said and he was visibly shaking. “I can’t open it, Cassandra. I’m too scared to.” I looked at the pile of mail, the letter that was clearly from the doctors was sitting on top and it was perfect, he’d not even tried to open it. He was just sitting there staring at it like it might bite him. I took a deep breath reaching for it and when he didn’t try to stop me, snatched it off the pile.

  “Thanks.” That was all he said. I flipped the envelope over breaking through the seal with my nail and slowly I read him the results.

  About the Author:

  Sonnet O’Dell was born in Oxford in 1984 and had always had a love of the written word. Compelled by vivid dreams and imagination, she has been writing and submitting for many years. Sonnet adores mythology, books, movies, music and animals.

  Currently living in Worcester, England and working hard on the Cassandra Farbanks Series set there, her first book, Soul Market was published by Eternal Press in March 2009. She promises more magic, mystery and vampires to come in the future.

  Visit her at www.sonnetodell.com or email fan mail to her at sonnetodell@hotmail.com

  More Eternal Press titles by Sonnet O’Dell:

  Triton Rising

  The Morning Afterlife

  Cassandra Farbanks Series:

  Soul Market

  Lost Innocents

  Skin Thief

  Also by Sonnet O’Dell:

  The Morning Afterlife

  by Sonnet O’Dell

  eBook ISBN: 9781615725687

  Print ISBN: 9781615725694

  Young Adult Paranormal

  Novella of 16,786 words

  If remembering could bring about the end of everything, would you still try?

  Karrin wakes up on the side of the road with selective memory loss; she knows her name and age but nothing more about herself. She walks the highway back to a town to find all but a few people have disappeared and that there are strange but beautiful beings hunting them down. It seems to her that some great apocalyptic event happened but she just doesn’t remember it.

  Karrin however is in more danger than she realizes as someone in her new group of friends is more deadly to her than those hunting them down. When she finds one of them, a young man roughly her own age named Gabe injured, she goes against all she’s been told and helps him. Gabe in return wants to help her, help her to remember. Karrin’s memories, however, could put her in even more danger and bring an end to everything she now holds dear.

  Also from Eternal Press:

  Wolves Dressed as Men

  by Steve Lowe

  eBook ISBN: 9781615722365

  Print ISBN: 9781615722372

  Paranormal Werewolf

  Novella of 21,876 words

  Can their love save the human race?

  Thiess remembers very little of his life before he changed. His only memories now are of frozen mornings, naked and coated in human blood, and of running for his life from a Tracker bent on his destruction. Thiess prays for forgiveness and begs God to cure him of an affliction that turns him into a murderous beast, but as the Tracker closes in, he is losing any hope for salvation. Then he falls in love with Maria, and together, they race through the crumbling slums of a city slowing burning to the ground at the hands of a serial arsonist, setting off a chain of events that will threaten the existence of mankind.

  Table of Contents

  Inhuman Heritage

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen

  Chapter Sixteen

  Chapter Seventeen

  Chapter Eighteen

  Chapter Nineteen

  Chapter Twenty

  Chapter Twenty-One

  Chapter Twenty-Two

  Chapter Twenty-Three

  Chapter Twenty-Four

  Chapter Twenty-Five

  Chapter Twenty-Six

  Chapter Twenty-Seven

  Chapter Twenty-Eight

  Chapter Twenty-Nine

  Chapter Thirty

  Chapter Thirty-One

  Chapter Thirty-Two

  About the Author:

  Also by Sonnet O’Dell:

  Also from Eternal Press:

 

 

 


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