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The Locksmith. Content Warning.
He had had to do it. Keys were designed to be used. He came in in the night and stole a lock of her hair. She woke in the morning and thought that there was something different about her appearance but couldn't quite put her finger on it. She felt unbalanced and uneasy, but there was nothing obvious to point to her feeling this way.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Fiction
The Bag - Anna
Malcolm's heart filled with dread. Anna was standing in front of him and her face was full of shock and bewilderment. Being a Perceptive meant that she was more sensitive than most. He had such guilt attached to her and who she was. He was trying to be a better father to her, now that they were away from danger.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Fiction
Rachel Reviews: Persephone's Beat by Echo Arnold
Echo Arnold's book is told in the first person by Imogen who is in her twenties and is floundering a little, trying to keep her head above the stormy waters of life. There are reasons for this, mainly associated with her family situation: her father has died and even though this happened many years ago, she is still grieving. This becomes more highlighted due to the fractious relationship that she has with her mother and the contempt that she holds for her stepfather, Chris, who she also works for.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in BookClub
The Bastarding Extra "i"
Lisa had been very disaffected by "book club". She'd been all geared up for a night of deep discussion, only to discover that half of the women hadn't read it and the other half, who had read it, weren't willing to talk about it. The only mulling had been over wine and the only thing digested had been cheese.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Fiction




