The letter for today boys and girls is E!
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My posts are loosely based on emotions/mental drama and anguish while
introducing you to some books bearing the same or closely related
titles/themes.
E is for Embryo
It is warm in this place. I could stay here forever. This person sounds a little crazy!
She never stops talking.
It's always "the baby this or the baby that!" The singing, don't get me started on the singing!
"Do I like the song?"
How could I know. It's too hard to enjoy when your voice sounds like a sick dog howling at the moon!
Lady, I'm not sure I want to meet you as badly as you want to meet me.
This guy! He's a jerk! She is always quiet when he is around.
Am I to believe these two idiots are my parents?
Boy am I in trouble!!
Wait! She's crying. She's really sad.
He's yelling at her. He does that alot.
What's a dish? Whatever it is that is where they found me!
How does that work?
What's a dish? Whatever it is that is where they found me!
How does that work?
She's singing again!
He's being nice to her now.
I still think he's a jerk!
Embryo on the Bookshelf
"Maria Moran's first inkling of trouble was the coppery taste in her mouth. It came suddenly, a rushing whoosh of something that made her gag, and when she reached to wipe her mouth, her hand came away smeared with blood."
So begins this thriller about a young intern, Jill Raney, determined to investigate tragedies and terror at a famous fertility and genetic engineering hospital. When two pregnant women die and a fetus is delivered with severe chromosomal abnormalities, Jill's superiors - including handsome, smitten-with-her resident David Levine - insist there's no common link. Amazon
Indie Author JA Schneider
The Queen’s Adept is the first novel of a successful fantasy/science fiction series by Spanish author Rodolfo MartÃnez: a blending of genres, where thriller, fantasy and adventure are mixed to offer an exciting story and a fascinating scenario.
What about you?
What would you would say in your yet-to-be-born world?
The poor child. Imagine being born into that :(
ReplyDeleteMy 'H' blog is a bit similar. Thanks for dropping by my blog today :)
Good thing it's all make-believe! :)
DeletePoor child. The book sounds interesting.
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Also, I like the name Shirley.
Thanks for stopping by. LOL!! The name is fine as long as it's not being used to describe or name me! :)
DeleteIteresting! Hopping by on the A to Z. Thanks for stopping by my blog!
ReplyDeleteNo problem. Glad you hopped by to visit me.
DeleteIntriguing! Poor baby, I want to know more about her, or is it him?
ReplyDeleteI hadn't given the little one a gender, only a sparky attitude. Maybe I'll have to re-visit and expound on this character.
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