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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Six Sentence Sunday 1-23-11

It had been almost a year since her husband was murdered. Kate couldn’t remember much of the funeral or the months that followed. The State had handled the details, knowing police funerals always attracted both the media and large crowds.
Endel’s friends dropped by frequently, especially Joe and his wife, Bonnie, but Kate spent most of her time alone. She still lived in the same house and worked at the Center, but nothing meant much to her anymore. She went through the day on autopilot, almost unaware of everything and everyone around her.

That was an excerpt from my paranormal romance novel 'Passing Whispers'. To purchase the E-book go to Amazon.

Six Sentence Sunday is the lovely idea of Sara Brookes, and it’s a chance for novelists to post on their blogs six sentences from a current work-in-progress, finished novel making the agent-editor rounds, or published masterpiece. A central website, appropriately entitled Six Sentence Sunday, then hosts a set of links, enabling anyone interested to check ‘em out.
Interested writers are encouraged to join the fun. Read the instructions here.

13 comments:

Sarah Grimm said...

Grief is a very powerful thing, isn't it? Very well done.

Taryn Kincaid said...

Poignant. Life shatters and somehow goes on.

An Open Book said...

Powerful to say the least- you really caught the emotion of her life and loss

Jayel Kaye said...

been there. done that. You got it right

Lisa Fox said...

Wow, very powerful and emotional. Nicely done!

D Carney said...

Eep! Her husband's murder...poor lady.

Joleene Naylor said...

Aww :( Well written snippet!

Alanna Coca said...

Hey! I go through my days on autopilot too! :)

KL/LE said...

Nice excerpt, thanks for sharing!

Anonymous said...

excellent, lady

Hailey Edwards said...

This scenario always strikes a chord with me. My husband is a cop, and we've seen too many funerals.

JoAnne Kenrick said...

Hi, Lisa x you choose a great six to share from your book -- which, by the way, had me reach for the tissues more times than I can remember. Tears of sadness, and tears of happiness -- you took me on a real rollercoaster of a ride with Passing Whispers! LOVELY BOOK. I really enjoyed it!!

Emily Cale said...

Wow! Spot on description.