Plot Summary portion of query:
Fallen's mother was murdered and his
father died getting revenge. Of the three people responsible, only
one, Zata, escaped – and it's Fallen's duty to kill her. At least,
that's what his father's ghost says. Zata fights on the opposite
side of a war, so getting to her poses a challenge.
After years of searching, he's just
spotted her when a celestial being named Auris appears. Claiming to
be a god, Auris bans killing. Fallen has no idea what a god is, but
anyone to break Auris's ban is fried by lightning on the spot.
Auris can't be omnipotent; Fallen just
needs to find a way around the ban. He sticks to Zata like a shadow,
biding his time. But the longer he spends with her, the more she
seems, well, normal. Father says he's a traitor. Zata is the enemy,
Fallen should kill her, simple as that.
As long as Auris is around, killing
Zata is out of the question. Whenever anyone tries to break the
god's bans, it fries them and makes a new rule to fix the loophole.
Soon, the god has made so many bans, it's dictating everyone's lives.
Auris has got to go.
But to get rid of the god, Fallen must
defy his father, forget the past and ally with Zata. Because if
either side wants to stand a chance, they must do the unthinkable:
unite
HALIDOM is a 70,000 word YA fantasy
with series potential. It is told through three points of view:
Auris, Fallen and Zata.
Annnndddd first 250 words! It starts in Zata's perspective.
There was always that brief moment, falling, sky bright and wind
rushing past her ears, drowning everything else out, when Zata truly
thought she might die. She could imagine herself tumbling, faster
and faster, until she would hit the ground with a smack and become a
pile of broken bones. She flipped over in the air and watched the
ground coming ever closer. Her instincts were screaming at her, and
ignoring them made adrenaline flood her veins. Zata grinned. It
just never got old.
At the very last moment, she snapped out her wings.
It was longer than she'd ever waited before. Her muscles screamed as
she forced her wings straight out, catching as much air as possible.
She barely managed to bank in time, the middle talon on her left foot
scratching a dark line in the dirt as she forced her wings down,
forced herself to get lift. In spite of rising, the tips of both her
wings smacked painfully on the ground. Her second wingbeat lifted
her further up, the momentum of the fall already worn out. Zata knew
that changing her course earlier would have given her more forward
speed, but she couldn't resist the urge to see just how far she could
push it...
No further. Her heart was pounding so hard she could watch
her chest move, her cheeks aching from the width of her smile.
That's the longest I should wait. She chuckled. That was
what she'd told herself last time, too.
Hi Cheryn, I'm stopping by from the Writer's Voice Contest to wish you the best of luck! Nice to meet you.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great description of "snapping out her wings" I love it!
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Kristen #147
Good luck from one contestant to another!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds pretty sweet! Love the whole defy the gods theme! Good luck! Brandi #199
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Loved Zata's voice and the description of her falling/flying! The premise is really cool. Best of luck!
ReplyDeleteAshley #78
Cool premise. Good luck!
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love the line 'and it never got old' good luck! ferris #175
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