Releasing
to Kindle Scout competition. . .
July 1 -31, 2016
Life without love is fire without
flame....
In our time, wonder has disappeared. Most believe in what is seen, others in what is heard, yet a few know something eternal guides them.
When Vincent steals his older
brother’s girl, Noemi, someone is going to die. Three lives, once ascending to
greatness, are pitched into chaos. Jak, after months of searching, finds his
younger brother, Vincent, while Noemi faces certain death. On one hand, Vincent
can save her, yet others will die for their love.
Hearts prided on rational choices
waver. Logic conflicts with reality, and emotion, not reason, decides the
future.
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Words from the author. . .
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EXCERPT
CHAPTER ONE
Sweating
heavily, Vincent threw the blankets off his bed. The room was dark, yet emitted
sunny splices of midday heat. Beams of light shot through his blackout
curtains. The temperature in the tiny, empty room rose with each passing
minute. His eyes shifted back and forth beneath closed lids. He was dreaming,
but not just dreaming, something eternal was guiding his dreams, feeding him
purposeful, random memories of recent days.
Vincent’s
eyes shifted rapidly from side to side.
Random
words and pictures of his brother, Jak, his girlfriend, Noemi, and his master,
Malum, sped through his mind in echoes along with his own confused thoughts and
feelings. Most of all, he dreamt about that terrible night not long ago in the
New York City subway station. His bitter memories and sweet dreams merged,
returning nightmares upon his unconscious soul.
Vincent
dreamt about the golden wheat fields. He was hand in hand with Noemi. She
smiled with a sort of playful lust. He grabbed her hips and kissed her inviting
lips like a man that wanted something more. He held her by the waist, but she
disappeared from his hands. Falling droplets of cold rain descended from a sea
of dark clouds. An ominous sky choked out the last remnants of the sun’s
glimmering rays, and thunder rolled in on him.
Vincent was
suddenly in a foggy haze by himself. Words and pictures floated around on all
sides, but none stayed very long.
“I love you
more than anything, Noemi.”
“Have you
ever wanted something so badly, but no matter what, you couldn’t have it?”
“I’m the
one that loved you like no one else ever could.”
“Vincent,
help me!”
Suddenly,
Vincent found himself in a black room and then in an abandoned subway station.
The dream broke from memory for a moment, and whispers cluttered, fading low
and loud in a never-ending circle.
“Noemi’s
filling your head with lies.”
“She loves
me. I bet that just kills you, doesn’t it, bro?”
“Stop being
an arrogant little prick.”
“Don’t
forget, little brother, I win. I always win!”
“Stop
calling me little brother!”
“You are a
lost soul in a lost world.”
“I’m not
obsessed. The Shroud, the knights, they’re all lying to us.”
“You’re
selfish.”
“Don’t go
back. Malum will kill you!”
“I’m sick
of your empty promises.”
“Malum’s
too powerful.”
“I’m
risking my life to be with you.”
“I
certainly don’t need a man to save me, never mind a boy.”
“What other
stuff are you hiding from me?”
“You’ve
changed. Jak never treated me like this.”
“Well, I’m
sorry I’m not him!”
“I bet you
really did kill Jak.”
Vincent’s
heart raced. He tossed and turned. His arms and legs kicked and punched the
empty bed. He kept dreaming. Some things were clear while others remained
jumbled
Out of
their proper place and time, random memories mixed with images and insights not
previously known by Vincent. It was dark, and then broken lights hummed and
blinked on and off inside a deserted subway station. Vincent knew the script,
yet was powerless to effect change. He knew what was coming, but he could not
stop himself or warn Jak. He was trapped in a memory so real, it was haunting
the conscious portion of his unconscious mind.
Vincent,
sitting, held his skateboard and looked straight ahead. “Are you still mad
about us?”
Jak, in a
trench coat and sunglasses, at first, refused to answer. He clenched his teeth
and glared sideways at his younger brother, yet took a deep breath as he put
his hand on Vincent’s shoulder. “It is true. I loved her once, as she loved me.
However, Noemi’s heart grew cold with deceit. Her treachery became daggers to
my soul. This thing she offers you, it is a lie.”
Memories of
angry, emotional banter ensued. Vincent’s dreams turned ever more distressing.
He felt an upsurge of hate and rage while he slept. Pictures flashed and words
shot back and forth between the brothers.
“You’re mad
because we’re together now, and that’s eating you up. I can feel it.” Vincent
reacted to benign comments with hasty perceptions.
Jak
struggled to remain calm. “You don’t actually think you mean anything to Noemi,
do you? I was always her first choice you know. She had a crush on you, little
brother, but she loved me.”
“That’s a
lie!”
“No,
Vincent. The Shroud’s evil deceits have twisted your mind. But you are not
beyond redemption. You need to be noble and have faith as you were taught by
the knighthood.”
And here he is. . .
JOEL T McGRATH!!!
Joel T. McGrath is a proud member of the New Hampshire Writers’ Project. He is a four-time top 20% choice for the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award with four different manuscripts. He has sold foreign rights to his first novel through a literary agent in Turkey. Joel is currently working with a Disney illustrator on a graphic novel and hopes to release portions of the work in summer 2017.
Website: http://joeltmcgrath.jimdo.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joeltmcgrath/
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