Happy Sunday, everyone. Today's snippet comes from Wilde's Army, the second book in the Darkness Falls trilogy.
Perth and Kate are in the stables, preparing to leave and find the others. Perth is acting unusually skittish around the horses, and his behavior is driving Kate batty. But, if you've read Wilde's Fire, you know Perth isn't the nicest guy in the world. He's just asked why they're bringing extra horses when it's just the two of them . . . .
Enjoy!
~If Perth ever betrays me, I'm going to stick him in a barn with a hundred horses and let them scare him to death. This is ridiculous.
"You are bringing Bowen for Arland. You may admit it; it is okay." The creepy Perth is back. His eyes lose their decency, turning into cold slits, and he puts on a wicked smile.~
Creepy Perth is so not nice.
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Sunday, April 22, 2012
Are You Afraid of Horses? #sixsunday #wildesarmy
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I just reread last week's "chicken" six!
ReplyDeleteWhat is going on with Perth? This books sounds so good. Great six!
Perth is nuts! Just nuts. :-)
DeleteFantastic work!
ReplyDeleteThank you! :-)
DeleteYay! Awesome six...I'm getting my fix! Lol!
ReplyDeleteSlowly but surely, right? ;-)
DeleteI have to admit. I prefer Creepy Perth. :)
ReplyDeleteI think I do, too!
DeleteCreepy Perth is, well, creepy :) Good job in this one!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Zee. Perth is not so nice.
Deletegood snippet
ReplyDeletePerth is creepy, for sure! And I like how she reacts/deals with him...
ReplyDeleteShe gets better at dealing with him the longer they're together. :-)
DeleteGood six, especially the last line.
ReplyDeleteNope, I do NOT like creepy Perth, either. Great description of him!
ReplyDeleteHaha. He's kind of fun though. :-)
DeleteHmm, creepy Perth doesn't appeal to ME, that's for sure! Interesting six indeed!
ReplyDeleteHaha. Thanks, Veronica.
DeleteCreepy Perth sounds inteersting. I hope you will share more of him.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely. He plays a major role in this book.
DeleteI'd worry about the horses locked in with him.
ReplyDeleteYeah. He may hurt them. Guess Kate never really thought of that. Although, she hasn't had to lock him up . . . yet.
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