Wednesday Briefs: November 13, 2024

Here is a list of all the authors flashing this week, along with a brief snippet from their latest free work. Click the link after the snippet to be taken to the complete story on the author’s home page. If you are interested in becoming a Wednesday Briefer, please leave a comment or email me at shelley_runyon@yahoo.com.

Dracula #33(7.3) by J L Hayes

Relief swept through Avram at the sight of the wagon. Andrei’s arrival was a timely one. Avram was grateful that he did not have to try to explain to Dracula why it would be unwise to steal the smuggler’s boat, when neither one of them could operate the craft and neither were they familiar with the route they would need to take to reach the Danube. Prior to this, their travels had always been accomplished over land, not water.  Not to mention that Andrei’s cousin would not be happy with them for abandoning his relative/business partner and would probably refuse to take them to Vienna. That in itself would only lead to problems as the vampire was not good at being told no when it came to getting what he wanted.

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Jonlyn of the Urionites: Part 17 by J Ray Lamb

Narthun walked into the Ulmites encampment undisturbed by the guards who only asked what his business was here.

 “I’m here to trade and see what kind of business deals there are to be made.” Narthun said with a charming smile.

 “Oh, good luck.” said the imposing guard who had stopped him.

 Narthun looked around the encampment and saw nothing that would make him think there was a large war effort underway. There was the normal activity of the settlement but not even any activity that would make him think they were even taking advantage of the nicer weather to gather

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