Thursday, 3 November 2016

The three lives of Lydia - Delilah S .Dawson

The question isn’t whether Charlie Dregs has met Lydia, a Sang riff on Lydia the Tattooed Lady, but rather whether the woman has even met herself. Enter the mysterious steampunk world of Sang, and prepare to be amazed. 

My thoughts:
This was a strange short story that packed a twist. A dark one, or not.

Lydia wakes up in a strange world. A carnival where there are vampires and others. And they say she is a stranger from another world. She meets someone and she sort of finds herself too.

Short and good.

Kindle Edition, 39 pages
Published December 15th 2014 by Pocket Star
Blud 0.5
Paranormal fantasy
XoXo after dark free

32 comments:

  1. May not be my cup of tea but glad it worked for you.

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  2. I enjoy that author's books :)

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  3. Okay 2 good points - meet someone and finds herself. Perfect!

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  4. Hmm, ever since reading Wake of Vultures which she wrote under a pen name, I've been interested in her other work.

    ~Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum

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  5. Oh I missed this Adding to my list! Thanks :)

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  6. Oh cool! I have this anthology sitting on my shelf waiting for my attention. Glad Delilah's story was good. Love the Blud series.

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  7. Oh, this is a novella. But it's interesting. I somewhat have heard about Carniepunk?

    // Paper Boulevard

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    1. I honestly can't say what it is ;D Carneval weirdness

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  8. Oh, I read parts of this anthology when it first came out. There is a Jennifer Estep short in it too. Really good!

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  9. Oh yay! I enjoyed the Blud series and didn't know about this.

    Karen @For What It's Worth

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  10. That sounds different and different can be good.

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  11. Oh I have been enjoying the Carnepunk stories. I didn't know some of the shorts were free. Nice.

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    1. This one is free on xoxoafter dark, maybe for one week more

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  12. Sounds like a nice, quick read.

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  13. I love Delilah S. Dawson, and her books under the pseudonym Lila Bowen too. She does dark and creepy stories really well!

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    1. I did not know that she wrote under those names before someone said it

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