
Eden Fell
by Lily
eBook ISBN: 9781615720293
Price: $ 4.50
Genre: Dark Fantasy
Sub Genre: Psychological
Novella of 49843 words
Sex rating: 3
Violence rating: 3
Edited by Lisa J. Jackson
Cover Artwork by Cinsearae Santiago
Print ISBN: 9781615720286 Buy Here
About the book:
A dark and modern fairytale that chronicles Eden's life as she falls from grace. Following a stream of consciousness, she journeys with her constant companions, the snake and the rhinoceros, through her life as an abstract painter to the end of the world. Together, the three of them encounter zombie marionettes, a frost prince, a winter sprite and a diligent gardener. Without the snake and the rhinoceros, there is only a punk kid, a clerk at a convenience store, an agent and a smattering of acquaintances.
Watch... as Eden falls.
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Excerpt:
I am a seed husk, a pea pod, a sunflower shell, just another hole to fill. Fill me up, relieve yourself of the burden of being a man so that just for a moment while you’re deepest inside, just for a moment, you can forget the sin of your own precious, precious seed. I am your service, your need, a container to hold all that melts away with the first hit of a climax. Do you understand me? You’re not suppose to smile at me like that, like I am human.
External Reviews:
| Debbie Wiley at Book Illuminations | "...sure to provoke strong feelings in the reader as Lily doesn’t pull any punches. Bravo to Lily for such a daring and edgy tale!" |
| Denise at Pen and Muse reviews | "This is not your typical fantasy, Lily surely takes the reader on a ride of a lifetime." |
| Garth Von Buchholz Amazon review | "Overall I think Eden Fell is a very impressive new novel, and I would recommend it to anyone who loves reading real literature." |
| Garth Von Buchholz at New York Journal of Books | "...in every way its lyrical style and crisp characterizations make it a satisfying...and disturbing...reading experience." |
| Morpheus Tales, Issue 8, Reviews Supplement | "This is chick-lit with the bloody razors attached." |
| Pen & Muse Denise | After reading Lily's Eden Fell, it introduced me to a new way of telling of the story of falling from grace. Lily tells an interesting tale |
| Terrie G. at Bitten by Books | "Beware cures that are more destructive than the infection…" |
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