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Darkness: A Short Story Trilogy

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From the author Sammy King, comes three very short stories that are dark and twisted. First is The Broken Angel, a boy who once was. Second is Jaxon's story, the man that she had tried to help so desperately, yet lost the battle, now he follows her and loves her. But can she let him go? The final story in this trilogy is The deepest cut, Maya needs to end it, and she needs to end it all.

These stories have strong trigger warnings!!!

15 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 15, 2017

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Sammy King

31 books14 followers
Sammy King born in 1976 in Melbourne Victoria, to a beautiful couple Dot and John.

Raised in Melbourne with her younger sister Karen and her two younger brothers Joel and Jack, she has lived over most of Victoria. Sammy is now married to David with three teenage sons Shannon, Samuel and Peter and her two fur babies Emma and Raven.

Sammy has been writing for most of her life, her very first story to ever be published was a little story in the newspaper when she was still in primary school. She had a wild imagination and could talk the leg off an iron pot. As she grew her stories grew with her, starting off by telling the tales of her family and friends to drawing on the emotions and vibrations that she felt the world give off.

Her stories aren't about particular people, but they are real none the less, real emotions, real people and real stories, they touch people whether that is to make them fall in love, hate or grieve, Sammy always aims her stories make you feel something.

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October 7, 2019
The first of these stories is deeply disturbing. The second put me in a better mood while at once being a morbid story. I found the third uplifting - though still morbid. All three stories together form a nice transitional progression.
I loved the delivery found in all of them. The writing is smooth and seamlessly delivers the stories to your imagination. There are no instances of telling over showing - as the narrator's voice blends in without causing any disruption to the illusion of the story.
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Author 85 books167 followers
October 8, 2019
Loved it

I wrote it so of course I thought it was terrific. Everyone really should read it. It's dark, gritty, painful but delicious.
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