It's Six Sentence Sunday! This is the sixth tidbit from my upcoming release (August 2012) with The Wild Rose Press: Magic of the Loch.
Location: Drumnadrochit Scotland, which lies at the head of Urquhart Bay on Loch Ness and is the focal point for interest in the Loch Ness Monster.
In this scene Michaela has agreed to go with Alan to Urquhart Castle. Alan's curious to why.
Six Sentence Sunday #6
“Tread lightly, ye may no’ like what ye find.”
“You don’t scare me.”
He lifted his brows. He did scare her. He saw the fluttering truth of the fact before she could shield it behind half closed lids, but she proved braver than she looked. She wanted to know him, but he doubted she’d like what she’d uncovered.
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Another intriguing six! Sounds like a very cool story.
Cate,
Thanks so much. 🙂
Continuing to love these snippets and seeing their interaction!
Angela,
Thanks so much for following.
Ooh… Nice six Karen!
Thanks Calisa. 🙂
Intriguing six…and I love your cover!
Christine,
Thanks so much. Rae Monet designed my cover. I couldn’t be happier with it!
I like the contrast between her brave words and her inner fears. Good six!
Linda,
Thanks so much for coming by. You got it exactly what I was going for. 🙂