Snowfire: Chrysalis by Belinda McBride

Snowfire: Chrysalis by Belinda McBride
Publisher: Changeling Press
Genre: Contemporary, Paranormal
Length: Short Story (17 pgs)
Other: M/F
Rating: 3 Cherries
Review by Wisteria

Kell is haunted by memories of a place that doesn’t exist. He dreams of a face he’s never seen. He senses that somehow, his life is wrong. Compelled by loneliness and isolation, he walks away from everything in a quest for answers.

Come with Kell as he journeys down a long, snowy highway to a mysterious town called Arcada. Maybe, just maybe, he will find his answers there.

And maybe he will find himself as well.

Kell has never felt like he belongs. He sells his possessions and sets out to find a town he has visited in his memory many times over the years. Without knowing where the little town is, he sets out across the country zig zagging back and forth in search of the town of Normalville. When his car suddenly dies on the outskirts of his beloved town, he sits in the car and watches the snow fall through the windshield. These pills enhance blood flow to genitals and enables stronger erections. tadalafil online order Men who undergo rectal or prostate surgeries often experience weak erections, as the important arteries and nerves are viagra buying online affected. In addition, Parkinson’s disease also lowers down the level of dopamine concentration get viagra online is considered as one of the major causes for such reactions are psychological issues, emotional problems, dullness, mental issues, etc. The entire process takes buy viagra tabs about ninety minutes. But when a stranger arrives and offers him a ride, little does he know he will be getting the ride of his life!

A story told in first person can be hard to nail, however I think Ms. McBride has done a wonderful job. The amazing description of the scenery and characters gives life and depth to a story that is full of imagination. A nicely woven tale about a Changeling discovering himself. Shedding the shell his true form is in, he discovers his true form for the first time and is amazed by what he discovers. The love scene could have been hotter but I found myself more interested in the characters than the sex.

I wonder if Ms McBride has contemplated turning this into a full length? I for one would love to read it if she ever decides to. Keep it up my dear, your imagination is a fountain I would love to swim in many more times.

Speak Your Mind

*

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.