Babylons_Fire MY BOOK: BETRAYAL IN THE BAYOU WILL BE RELEASED IN A FEW DAYS! - September 30, 2009 add/view comments (0)

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    September 30, 2009

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Henri Jah Marquis is a focused and enthusiastic writer. His work in the novel Betrayal in the Bayou, expresses an eclectic mix of mystery and drama that keeps the reader on edge craving for more. There is intense thought put into each character allowing the reader to visualize each one coming to life. Every once in a while the world is graced with the privilege to experience an ingenious writer that has passion for their work and an ability to allow others to experience their gift. This writer is it. This is a read that should not be missed. You will be left in awe only looking for more! Danielle Shepherd Interdisciplinary Researcher/Case Manager City of Detroit Nonprofit

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PREVIEW: Carmina's kiss was soothing, her hands touched his face gently, penetrating his thoughts, agitating his inner demons, until he whispered them calm. He stared deep into her eyes, became lost and never wanted to be found, the wind blew hard against the window, he jumped. She kissed him harder, longer, begging him to take her as a storm threatened outside, and inside their hearts. The rain poured heavily, lightning flashed, and thunder rumbled like a mischief child in the attic. Carmina stopped his kiss, his heart...again. Naked she ran, pulling him along with her, down the stairs, out the back door, through the soft grass, she laughed. He remained silent, but followed as if he were under a spell. She weaved through the garden maze, straight through puddles of water until she reached the center. Surrounded by marbled statues posing like a frozen audience, she dropped to her knees and devoured him, all of him, intoxicating him slowly. On the cold ground he lay, staring at the great expanse, looking for heaven, and then she appeared, shadowing his doubt, clouding his thoughts, his peace, and sat upon another woman's throne like a thief.

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