Werewolf in Paradise
WEREWOLF IN PARADISE

DESCRIPTION: Something had changed in Carolyn Killborn. On vacation in the Caribbean to escape the stresses of a growing business and a marriage gone wrong, she felt different. There was a strange aura in the air. And the news of a bloody murder steps from her hotel on the cliffs of Negril didn’t help.

Part of her wanted to run back to everything familiar in Atlanta; but she knew it wasn’t time. She had some things to sort out in this tropical paradise before she faced Tyrone.


PREVIEW

“Dumb bitch! You did this on purpose. I told you, I’M NOT READY!” he snarled. He was inches from her face.

The blood oozed from Carolyn’s swollen lip to the lace trim on her silk white blouse. She turned away to avoid the next blow. He shoved her head-first into the bathroom door. Her wrist protected her face from the silver towel knob anchored in the heavy, dark wood.

“Please Tyrone,” she begged. “I didn’t do it on purpose.” Her petite frame trembled as she tried to keep her balance. The doctor said it’s possible to get pregnant on the pill, please!” she pleaded, afraid to turn around.

Tyrone spun her around with a force that splattered the crimson trail from her lips to his light blue Armani shirt. The last thing she remembered was being kicked in the stomach by her husband as she pooled into a human ball on the cool tile of the bathroom floor.

___________

Carolyn bolted up to the searing pain of a dog’s teeth in her butt. The bright red blood oozing from the open wound frightened her. Dr. Yoruba said she had to take the pills -- to stop the changes. What changes? Carolyn was fine.

Something killed the tourist on Lighthouse Road. It couldn’t have been human.

Ellen Knowley, the new Alaskan detective had seen these types of killings before, on the Frontier. The killer was not human and the bloody carnage was just beginning.

__________

Allan held what was left of his tongue in one hand and tried in vain to stop the flow of blood with the other while running from the beast in front of him. With every step, the sanguine fluid spewed like water from a busted pipe. Trying in vain to scream, every breath brought forth a fresh stream of what felt like warm water. Only he could see it was blood . . . his blood.

The silver moon gave perfect, movie-like lighting to the cannibalistic creature in front of him.

Golden eyes flashed . . .

Razor sharp fangs snarled . . .

Powerful legs lunged, again and again . . . each time taking chunks out of his legs, arms, side.

In less than a minute, Allan was wearing a suit of his own maroon bodily fluid. The gummy warmness travelled down what was left of his limbs, forming slippery pools in his brown leather Eccos.

Losing balance in the blood-soaked sandals, he tripped on a large rock and fell backwards against the zinc fence that separated somebody’s property from the road. The man shielded his face and tried to locate a stick, a bottle, anything with his free hand, to help him fight off this beast that had materialized out of the darkness.
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Werewolf in Paradise
WEREWOLF IN PARADISE

DESCRIPTION: Something had changed in Carolyn Killborn. On vacation in the Caribbean to escape the stresses of a growing business and a marriage gone wrong, she felt different. There was a strange aura in the air. And the news of a bloody murder steps from her hotel on the cliffs of Negril didn’t help.

Part of her wanted to run back to everything familiar in Atlanta; but she knew it wasn’t time. She had some things to sort out in this tropical paradise before she faced Tyrone.


PREVIEW

“Dumb bitch! You did this on purpose. I told you, I’M NOT READY!” he snarled. He was inches from her face.

The blood oozed from Carolyn’s swollen lip to the lace trim on her silk white blouse. She turned away to avoid the next blow. He shoved her head-first into the bathroom door. Her wrist protected her face from the silver towel knob anchored in the heavy, dark wood.

“Please Tyrone,” she begged. “I didn’t do it on purpose.” Her petite frame trembled as she tried to keep her balance. The doctor said it’s possible to get pregnant on the pill, please!” she pleaded, afraid to turn around.

Tyrone spun her around with a force that splattered the crimson trail from her lips to his light blue Armani shirt. The last thing she remembered was being kicked in the stomach by her husband as she pooled into a human ball on the cool tile of the bathroom floor.

___________

Carolyn bolted up to the searing pain of a dog’s teeth in her butt. The bright red blood oozing from the open wound frightened her. Dr. Yoruba said she had to take the pills -- to stop the changes. What changes? Carolyn was fine.

Something killed the tourist on Lighthouse Road. It couldn’t have been human.

Ellen Knowley, the new Alaskan detective had seen these types of killings before, on the Frontier. The killer was not human and the bloody carnage was just beginning.

__________

Allan held what was left of his tongue in one hand and tried in vain to stop the flow of blood with the other while running from the beast in front of him. With every step, the sanguine fluid spewed like water from a busted pipe. Trying in vain to scream, every breath brought forth a fresh stream of what felt like warm water. Only he could see it was blood . . . his blood.

The silver moon gave perfect, movie-like lighting to the cannibalistic creature in front of him.

Golden eyes flashed . . .

Razor sharp fangs snarled . . .

Powerful legs lunged, again and again . . . each time taking chunks out of his legs, arms, side.

In less than a minute, Allan was wearing a suit of his own maroon bodily fluid. The gummy warmness travelled down what was left of his limbs, forming slippery pools in his brown leather Eccos.

Losing balance in the blood-soaked sandals, he tripped on a large rock and fell backwards against the zinc fence that separated somebody’s property from the road. The man shielded his face and tried to locate a stick, a bottle, anything with his free hand, to help him fight off this beast that had materialized out of the darkness.
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WEREWOLF IN PARADISE

DESCRIPTION: Something had changed in Carolyn Killborn. On vacation in the Caribbean to escape the stresses of a growing business and a marriage gone wrong, she felt different. There was a strange aura in the air. And the news of a bloody murder steps from her hotel on the cliffs of Negril didn’t help.

Part of her wanted to run back to everything familiar in Atlanta; but she knew it wasn’t time. She had some things to sort out in this tropical paradise before she faced Tyrone.


PREVIEW

“Dumb bitch! You did this on purpose. I told you, I’M NOT READY!” he snarled. He was inches from her face.

The blood oozed from Carolyn’s swollen lip to the lace trim on her silk white blouse. She turned away to avoid the next blow. He shoved her head-first into the bathroom door. Her wrist protected her face from the silver towel knob anchored in the heavy, dark wood.

“Please Tyrone,” she begged. “I didn’t do it on purpose.” Her petite frame trembled as she tried to keep her balance. The doctor said it’s possible to get pregnant on the pill, please!” she pleaded, afraid to turn around.

Tyrone spun her around with a force that splattered the crimson trail from her lips to his light blue Armani shirt. The last thing she remembered was being kicked in the stomach by her husband as she pooled into a human ball on the cool tile of the bathroom floor.

___________

Carolyn bolted up to the searing pain of a dog’s teeth in her butt. The bright red blood oozing from the open wound frightened her. Dr. Yoruba said she had to take the pills -- to stop the changes. What changes? Carolyn was fine.

Something killed the tourist on Lighthouse Road. It couldn’t have been human.

Ellen Knowley, the new Alaskan detective had seen these types of killings before, on the Frontier. The killer was not human and the bloody carnage was just beginning.

__________

Allan held what was left of his tongue in one hand and tried in vain to stop the flow of blood with the other while running from the beast in front of him. With every step, the sanguine fluid spewed like water from a busted pipe. Trying in vain to scream, every breath brought forth a fresh stream of what felt like warm water. Only he could see it was blood . . . his blood.

The silver moon gave perfect, movie-like lighting to the cannibalistic creature in front of him.

Golden eyes flashed . . .

Razor sharp fangs snarled . . .

Powerful legs lunged, again and again . . . each time taking chunks out of his legs, arms, side.

In less than a minute, Allan was wearing a suit of his own maroon bodily fluid. The gummy warmness travelled down what was left of his limbs, forming slippery pools in his brown leather Eccos.

Losing balance in the blood-soaked sandals, he tripped on a large rock and fell backwards against the zinc fence that separated somebody’s property from the road. The man shielded his face and tried to locate a stick, a bottle, anything with his free hand, to help him fight off this beast that had materialized out of the darkness.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013563964
Publisher: Stone Cottage Books and Inkwell Editorial
Publication date: 11/07/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 844,721
File size: 287 KB

About the Author

Cassandra Black and Yuwanda Black

Cassandra Black and Yuwanda Black are sisters. Writers, publishers and entrepreneurs, the sisters live in the Atlanta, Georgia area.

Yuwanda owns Inkwell Editorial; Cassandra owns Stone Cottage Books and Foreclosure Cleanup, LLC.

WEREWOLF IN PARADISE is their first fiction work together.
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