Fallen: The Demontouched Saga (Book 2)

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by Douglas Wayne


  The view.

  The feel.

  You can’t match it.

  They shoot off the finale and give the smoke a chance to clear. From up here I can hear the crowds below clapping and cheering. This is a new beginning. Years down the road, this will be the day humanity remembers. This is the day when we decided to fight.

  The noise from the crowds starts to lower, but I can still make it out. Nothing short of the explosion will calm them down. Even then, I think the city is going to be loud tonight.

  The seconds pass by before we finally hear the siren. This was the signal to tell the people it was time. The crowds outside start a countdown that gets echoed by the people in the room.

  Ten. Spotlights shine from the nearby buildings onto the convention center.

  Nine. Sara takes my hand and holds it tight.

  Eight. Zeke puts his hand on my shoulder and nods in approval.

  Seven. The people in the building start to raise their drinks.

  Six. A rogue bottle rocket explodes across the street.

  Five. A light flashes in the distance, north of the building.

  Four. Zeke looks over at me confused.

  Three. I see the reflection in the window of a couple making out just behind us.

  Two. Some of the cheering is being replaced by what sounds like screams.

  One. Are those gunshots?

  The first explosion rings out from the center. We can see the distinct flash from the upper floor. The other floors go in sequence shortly after. A large cloud of dust and smoke fills the air around us as the cheering goes loud.

  About thirty seconds later the cheers turn into screams as another explosion goes off. The light from the blast coming from the east of where we are.

  Four more explosions follow shortly after. The cheers are gone. All I can hear is the screams and panic from the streets below.

  The panic fills the room as many of the people start to rush the stairs to escape. Our moment of triumph turning into one of terror.

  Whoever is responsible for this will pay with their life.

  I will see to it personally.

  Continued in Reaper

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  The Complete Demontouched Saga

  Books 1-6

  Demontouched

  The Demontouched Saga Book 1

  Fallen

  The Demontouched Saga Book 2

  Reaper

  The Demontouched Saga Book 3

  Vessel

  The Demontouched Saga Book 4

  Sacrifice

  The Demontouched Saga Book 5

  Risen

  The Demontouched Saga Book 6

  The Demontouched Saga

  Demontouched - Book 1

  Fallen - Book 2

  Reaper - Book 3

  Vessel - Book 4

  Sacrifice - Book 5

  Risen - Book 6

  The Nephalem Files

  Spark of Life

  Vampire for Hire

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  AUTHOR’S NOTE

  I can remember the first fantasy book I read as a kid. It was Dragons of Autumn Twilight and the rest of the Dragonlance Chronicles. Raistlin, Tas, Tanis, and the rest of the cast had me putting my name on the list to borrow the book at least once a year at my school library. From the first read I fell in love.

  From there my love of fantasy turned into a love of gaming. Dungeons and Dragons, Rift, and Shadowrun firmly had my attention throughout my teenage years. There was hardly a week… a day when my friends and I didn’t sit down to play something. Even when we weren’t playing, we had a blast just creating characters or talking about the settings.

  Eventually, I taught myself how to be a dungeon master of the games. This allowed me to come up with scenarios and stories for my friends to play through. I didn’t need any preparation beforehand, everything I needed came from my head.

  I don’t play the games like I used to, but I’m a much more avid reader than I’ve ever been. I’m thankful for my Kindle Unlimited subscription that allows me to keep something on the fly, even when things have been tight. Some of my favorite authors are Brandon Sanderson, George R.R. Martin, the late Robert Jordan amongst others.

  I would like to say that I was one of those people who loved to write from a young age, but I can’t. I didn’t believe that I had what it took to tell a good story, even though my time as a teenager said otherwise. It wasn’t until I explained an idea for a story to my wife that I grew the courage to even try.

  Demontouched was not the story I told my wife, but another one that begged to be told. It was through the struggles of Mitch that I started to fall in love with writing. I don’t look forward to ending his story, but will be thankful he gave me a chance to tell it.r />
  I have tons of stories swimming in my head right now, I only hope I get to live long enough to tell them all.

  Thank you for giving me, and other indie authors like me, a shot.

  Douglas Wayne

  Douglas Wayne is a web writer, construction worker, and father. He grew up reading best sellers like Margaret Weiss and Tracy Hickmann as a child, upgrading to Brandon Sanderson and George R. R. Martin as an adult. His debut novel, Demontouched (Book 1 of The Demontouched Saga) was released in April 2015 along with the sequel Fallen.

 

 

 


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