Inklet Of The Week!

And now, for unknown reasons, I am singing ‘Inklet of the week!’ to the tune of Another One Bites The Dust. (I do not apologise for this earworm. It’s 3:35am on Monday morning and I’m up with insomnia, the least you can do is share my earworm at some vague point in the future, HA.)

*ahem*.

Segue.

Yes, another week, another Inklet to share with you all! Technically the Inklets come out on the 1st and 15th of every month, but given I basically haven’t blogged in 18 months there is a backlog and I AM CATCHING UP.

Also, yes, it’s the 1st this week but this week’s *actual* new Inklet is one of Liana’s. (Which, you should still definitely check it out, it’s called Neon Snow and it’s a luscious little urban fantasy with a plague and future-seeing and a woman who knows what she wants and how to get it, heaven help anyone who gets in her way.)

So. Back to “this week’s Inklet”,* which is called What Blood Can Do!

* Yeah wow, writing this at 3:30am is not lending itself to a stellarly structured post here, is it. OTOH, when are my posts ever well structured, so EH.

Her father murdered her mother right in front of her. Of course that left traumatic scars.

But in her quest for revenge, she discovers nothing about her life matches her beliefs.

Confronted with the choice, revenge or truth, she must decide what she is willing to lose…

A very short dark fantasy about that moment when your childhood paradigm shatters—and how you move on through the fallout.

(I was going to leave the intro snippet here but tbh is very triggering: there is a murder, there is blood. See: blurb. Ha. Never mind. You can look it up on your favourite retailer if you really want to read the intro 😀 )

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