Forbidden Destiny Contemporary Poetry and Prose of Subtle Southern Terror
  • Published:
    Feb-2009
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    Print
  • Main Genre:
    General Fiction
  • Pages:
    220
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Forbidden Destiny: Contemporary Poetry and Prose of Subtle Southern Terror -- As Aiesha comes of age, and searches for her identical twin, she is confronted by tyrants and new aged willing executioners who relentlessly booby trapped her trajectory. She discovers that not only was her destiny cunningly forbidden, but fates of the many were maliciously doomed as well. Furthermore, as she peered into a computer monitor while transcribing notes, a dynamic, energetic force leaped from the monitor, locked itself unto the center point of her left eye, and dragged it towards the center point of her nose. She was horrified, and shocked beyond belief. During that startling event, she had no control of this ominous invisible beast that had invaded her proximity, disrupted her equilibrium, and sent shock waves to her tranquility. She quickly moved away from the monitor. “What the hell was that?” hissed Aiesha, as she stared at the monitor in which an invisible beast had abruptly reared its subtle and bestial fury unleashing ferocious “diabolical death” rays; then, retreated to its savage secret quarters to recharge and discharge with a brutal force of a tyrant at controls of detestable mainframes connected to ferocious energy weapons.
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    • First Edition
    • Feb-2009
    • Booksurge Publishing
    • Trade Paperback
    • ISBN: 1439225893
    • ISBN13: 9781439225899



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