SNEAK PREVIEW: The Servants of the Secret Garden

SNEAK PREVIEW: The Servants of the Secret Garden

A Chapter by ScottWinchester

A SNEAK PREVIEW to The Chess Club Sequel!
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The Servants of the Secret Garden

"... where is Roland Beaumont's son now? And the Artist of the Black with him...?"
"... we don't know. They've passed beyond our sight..."



"Survivors of the Chess Club, welcome. To Kincaid Gardens..."



"You are mistaken, Lady Hawthorne. The Unseen Society is an urban myth..."
"You're impossibly blind, Governor. The Unseen Society is already here..."



"Dominic... but why? WHY?"



"... Timmy Stoker is not dead. I don't believe that for a second..."



" Sweet Nicky... I'd never have guessed you were capable of such things..."



"What took you so long, father...?"



"... you've only ever known feeble Artistry. Here, you will find mastery."



"The Day of Lights has passed, Vee... but I think the danger is still all around us..."



"... I don't wanna be a part of this sin..."



"... I will fight this time. Don't watch, Nicolle."
"No."
"No?"
"No, Elijah... we'll go together..."




The Servants of the Secret Garden
Book Two of the Artistry Quintet









© 2013 ScottWinchester


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I am so x10^10000000030015485645135156465165151651.....EXCITED!!!!

Posted 11 Years Ago


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ScottWinchester

11 Years Ago

You always give the happiest little reviews LOL :)
Melody

11 Years Ago

Lol, thanks, I try. :D Lol

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