As many of you know, I've been working on a new contemporary novel. I still have about 30K more to write it in, but it is definitely coming along. I have all the major scenes written right now. Since I write completely out of order, all I have to do is work on connecting them to the rest of the story. Anyway, I decided to reveal the title for this novel today, so without further ado:
At the moment, I'm not sure if this is a young adult novel or a new adult one. It was my intention to keep it young adult, but it keeps teetering between the two. I think when it is completely done, it'll be more of a new adult novel. I'll let you know what my final decision is there.
Now for the teaser:
If you've been on this blog for a while, you have probably seen this before. I did post the prologue for this novel a long time ago, but have decided to post it again for any new readers on here. Next week, I will give a teaser that is completely new to everyone, so make sure to come back for that :)
This is unedited and subject to change before publication.
Prologue:
I was warned. I should have listened.
How are you supposed to react when a mystery man calls you to tell you your life is in danger? What are you supposed to do in that moment? Neither high school nor college had a course about that, because it’s not something they teach in school. Unlike the movies, I don’t have a handsome prince willing to rush into the scene and swear to protect me. I don’t have handsome and brooding man taking an oath to guard my life with everything he has in him. In fact, I walked away from the only prince I ever knew. I left him standing in the middle of the street watching my back as I ran in the opposite direction.
Standing on the cliff’s edge, I look down at the water beneath me. Crashing against the jagged rocks, the waves are enraged and pummeling angrily against the cliff with Herculean strength as if life depended on it.
My life could depend on it.
Twenty years old is too young to die. I’ve done nothing worthwhile with the time I’ve been given. If I could go back...yes, there are many things I would change. Many things.
A single tear slides down my cheek as I turn around and watch the man walk out of the forest and slowly stalk towards me. With a smirk, he raises the small caliber gun and points it directly at me.
I was warned. I should have listened.
Lastly, I have a few reviews, but if you have finished reading Eternal Endings, could you please leave a review on the original site of purchase? Whether you loved it, just thought it was okay, or absolutely hated it, reviews are very helpful to writers. I love getting all your messages about it, but reviews are what other readers look to when deciding whether or not to give a new writer a chance. Thank you to anyone who has already read it and left a review! I really appreciate it.
That's all I have for today! I hope you all have a fantastic day :)



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