Saturday, November 20, 2010
Six Sentence Sunday
Another Six Sentence Sunday is upon us! I've decided to give you a small taste of one of books I'm currently working on. It's an Urban Fantasy with a few horror elements and that's all I'm going to give you.
The air was so saturated with magic she nearly choked on it as she settled into the antique chair across from Remy Louviere.
"Mmm, such a pleasure seein' you in my neck of the woods Ms. Kelly." His accent was lyrically smooth and lazy slow. The man talked as if he had all day to sit and converse. And she could sit all day and listen to him. Considering he was the most dangerous man in this godforsaken swamp, that was probably a bad thing.
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I'd be mesmerized too -- love Cajun accents!
ReplyDeleteNow I want a beignet and cafe au lait!
ReplyDeleteI could listen to him all day too. Smooth and slow, just the way I like it.
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm so interested in reading more now! Great!!
ReplyDeleteI lived in New Orleans and my husband is a Louisiana boy. I love the accent. I love the excerpt.
ReplyDeleteOh, a bad bad boy! With an accent even. Yum!
ReplyDeleteYou always have such great character names :-)
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great way to spend an afternoon.
ReplyDeleteI like my guys smooth and slow. Being from the south, their accents are always my downfall
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great setting and a really interesting character.
ReplyDeleteMmm, bad boys. Yes, they can be good in other ways.
ReplyDeleteThere is just something so alluring about the most dangerous of men. I'd want to stay there all day too.
ReplyDeleteLyrically smooth and lazy slow. LOVE. THIS.
ReplyDeleteOooo...damn, you've got me hooked! I want...no need MORE!!
ReplyDeleteOh, yum! Cajuns really do have me at "hello"
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