FREE today and tomorrow! (May 30-31).
A Kind of Judgment by Natalie G. Owens, a short tale of horror.
A vignette of noir fiction, if you will.
Life can be Hell...
A single choice is like a hidden hand of cards that can lead to victory or downfall. Born in the rural South, Lena finds herself half way across the world decades after escaping abuse and neglect. Now, she faces the demons of her past while a terrible darkness awaits.
"It is so beautifully written. It flows like the recollections of a Tennessee Williams character. It's sadly sweet and reflective, and the ending is powerful. It's beautiful horror--poetic, dark wanderings, a moment's backward glance before a kind of judgment."
- Carole Gill, author of The House on Blackstone Moor and I, Vampire: The Louis Darton Stories.
http://www.amazon.com/A-Kind-of-Judg...dp/B007N33PL8/