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The Lark: An Eve of Light Short Story
The Lark: An Eve of Light Short Story
The Lark: An Eve of Light Short Story
Audiobook49 minutes

The Lark: An Eve of Light Short Story

Written by Harambee K. Grey-Sun

Narrated by Ginny Harman

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Danny is a struggling singer willing to do almost anything to get a little exposure and keep food on the table. So she doesn't think twice about traveling to the middle of nowhere to perform a gig. When she's stranded at an abandoned airport, however, she finds herself exposed to a sinister creature with a hunger for something only she can provide.

Eve of Light is a dark metaphysical fantasy series chronicling the surreal events leading up to the Apocalypse--the Death of God. The setting is a contemporary, alternate Earth on the verge of a cataclysm that will warp space, time, and minds. The main narrative of those plotting and battling to save humanity is told in the Eve of Light series of novels. The short stories are simply flashes on the frigne--episodes told from the perspective of everyday men and women living in a world turned weird.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 29, 2014
ISBN9781509449682
The Lark: An Eve of Light Short Story
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Harambee K. Grey-Sun

Harambee K. Grey-Sun is the author of several novels, short stories, and poetry collections, including Colder Than Ice, Blind Dates: Weird Stories, and Wine Songs, Vinegar Verses. He writes in a variety of genres but his stories often fall somewhere on the spectrum of horror, ranging from the supernatural to the psychological. The curious can find more information about him and his writings at www.harambeegreysun.com.

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