A companion short, short story to Jezebel from Gabriel's pov. Originally released in January, 2016 as a free short story, and formally published on 9/17/16 as part of Lying in Wait, the companion novella to Jezebel.
To be read after Jezebel and Lying in Wait. Best way to get it is by buying the whole boxed set for $1 more. Boxed set is also on Kindle Unlimited. Here is my spoiler free review for whole series. You will definitely want to read all 3 stories.
Such a deliciously dark read that's masterfully written with clues sprinkled along the way, Jezebel is an intense story about love and deception.
You think you know what's going to happen, you think you've solved the clues, you will be so wrong!!!! The ending will blow your mind.
Some words of caution - DON'T READ SPOILERS, DON'T READ THE ENDING, JUST START THE BOOK NOW!! Also, spend the extra $1 and get the boxed set because it has 2 companion stories. Basically 2 epilogues - Lying in Wait and Aftermath. Boxed set is also available on Kindle Unlimited. Trust me, you’ll want to read all three to get the full effect.
Jezebel tells the story of high school senior Annabelle who reports for court appointed community service at a memory care assisted living facility for patients with early onset dementia There she meets Jezebel, a 50-something patient and immediately starts up a friendship. Each week Annabelle meets with Jezebel and listens to the older woman tell her about an epic love story. At first it reminded me of The Princess Bride, where Fred Savage is listening to his grandfather read him a story while he's home sick. In the movie, like in the book, you get a little past and present.
"Oh but my dear, every great love story has a twist. If there's no twist, how does one ever know if their love can endure?"
The romantic in me savored every bit of the love story and the cold-hearted snake in me was actually shocked with the twist.
If you love a good mystery with a gasp worthy twist, you will love this book!!!
A perfect perfect followup. So the snake lied!! But I thought that my be he would swing ftom that rope. Coward! But good, gives katie an excuse to wrote more ...and for us to read more. I'm sensing Gavin will not go down quietly. #WriteKatieWrite