Cinders
Good Tales For Bad Dreams Book 1
by V.M. Sawh
Genre: Dark Fantasy
As
a slave in the bawdy Black House, Rella longs to escape the whips and
chains of her existence. She is chosen for a dangerous mission and
offered a chance at freedom. There is only one condition: first she
must assassinate the Prince.
Quote:
"Death by god or death by man... but never as a sister of the
Black House!"
Welcome
to Good Tales For Bad Dreams, a short-fiction series of re-imagined
fairy tales. Each story is set in a different time and place. Some
will be familiar, others will not. So, strip bare your assumptions,
open your mind and see these tales told like never before.
Please
note that this is a short-fiction piece (approx. 28 pages or 10k
words) and only a taste of things to come...
(Suggested
for Mature Readers, 17 and up)
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Hontas
Good Tales For Bad Dreams Book 2
In
this rip-roaring Wild West adventure, intrepid bounty hunters
Pocahontas and John embark on a dangerous mission to stop a train run
by a sadistic, slave-driving madman.
***
“How
many?” John was panting. His adrenaline kicked in at the sound of
the shot.
“One.”
“There’ll
be more. That car’ll empty out quick.”
That
was bad. They’d be outnumbered by at least a dozen.
“Did
you do it?”
John
shifted, scouting the opposite side of the train with a glance. “Not
enough,” he pulled his own silver Colt and unslung his rifle. “This
is more than a six bullet situation.”
***
Welcome
to Good Tales For Bad Dreams, a short-fiction series of re-imagined
fairy tales. Each story is set in a different time and place. Some
will be familiar, others will not. This tale shifts the story of
Pocahontas from Colonial Times to the Wild West. So, strip bare your
assumptions, open your mind and see these tales told like never
before.
GR3T3L-1
Good Tales For Bad Dreams Book 3
When
they are stranded on the surface of a hostile alien world, two
sentient robots H4NS3L-671, the military-minded combat drone, &
GR3T3L-1, the advanced surveyor prototype, find themselves with
neither memory nor mission.
With
no resources and no one to count on but each other, the robots must
learn to work together in order to endure the brutal landscape,
unlock the mystery of their missing memories, and plan their own
rescue, all before their power runs out.
What
they don’t know is that the dangerous planet holds a terrible
secret that could ruin their chances of ever escaping alive...
This
is “Hansel & Gretel” told like never before. This is
"GR3T3L-1."
***
Welcome
to Good Tales For Bad Dreams, a short-fiction series of re-imagined
fairy tales. Each story is set in a different time and place. Some
will be familiar, others will not. So strip bare your assumptions,
open your mind, and see these tales told like never before.
Setsuko & The Seven Samurai
Good Tales For Bad Dreams Book 4
Good
Tales For Bad Dreams invites you to take a journey back to 16th
century Japan for a wicked interpretation of a classic fairy tale.
This is the story of love, honour and revenge. This is your samurai
Snow White.
Jealous
of Setsuko's beauty, the wicked geisha Izanami orchestrates the
murder of her father, the daimyo of a mountaintop castle. After an
assassination attempt leads to a coup, Setsuko suffers a catastrophic
injury and is forced to flee the only place she's ever called home
and take refuge in the woods with a group of exiled samurai.
Orphaned, abandoned, and disabled, Setsuko must learn the truth of
what it means to be a samurai, if she ever hopes to reclaim her
family's honour and take her revenge.
Welcome
to Good Tales For Bad Dreams, a short-fiction series of re-imagined
fairy tales. Each story is set in a different time and place. Some
will be familiar, others will not. So strip bare your assumptions,
open your mind, and see these tales told like never before.
V.M. Sawh didn't always know he was going to be a writer, but from the age of six he's been putting pen to paper, creating serialised fiction. Hailing from the humid jungles of South America, Sawh crossed oceans to arrive on Canada's snow-covered shores at age nine. He continued writing, creating serialised fiction year after year until he challenged himself to write a novel. His first trilogy of novels was completed by age sixteen. He continued writing poetry and fiction for the next decade and a half until a chance meeting with Academy Award winning director Guillermo del Toro changed everything and led to the release of Cinders, which landed at #1 on Amazon.
V.M. Sawh is a proud supporter of independent artists and authors. His Good Tales For Bad Dreams series of dark fairy tales is currently available on Amazon.
V.M. Sawh resides in Toronto, with his beloved wife and three cats. He continues to spin fairy tales that will haunt your dreams.
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The book sounds very intriguing. Love the eerie covers.
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