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She had ripped through her mother’s flesh an entire person— rising from the remnants of her mother’s ruptured body all covered in visceral remains.
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Just imagine a repeat offender! This is going to be a fun ride :)
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    Jessica S. Carter commented on Recidivism
    Hey there readers! Thanks to Nelida Otero and Nicholas E. Efstathiou for ordering the first two copies of Recidivism! This is my first contest entry and I’m really excited for every recommendation, follow, and review. 

    You guys all make me so excited to post more content! 

    All of the artwork, current and future, will be designed and created by me, and I hope to turn some of what I’ve done so far into great companion pieces, giveaway posters and bookmarks. 

    The first chapter has been posted! I’ll be releasing new chapters at the following milestones: 

    25 Followers or Recommendations:  Chapter 2
    75 Followers or Recommendations:  Chapter 3 
    125 Followers or Recommendations: Chapter 4 
     
    I’ll be releasing chapters for whichever comes first of the two! 

    Other Milestone Rewards: 

    25 Preorders: Mary Sue character addition (one random winner). 
    50 Preorders: Free autographed original art giveaway (two random winners).
    100 Preorders: Meet the author video (with second autographed art giveaway--three random winners). 

    I’ve also included a high res version of the cover-- which will probably wind up being the first giveaway in poster form.  Check it out below: 


    I’ll be posting rap sheets, character profiles and a few fun snippets to my website (www.jessicascarter.com) in the coming weeks, so check back soon for more and thank you all for your continued support! 
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      Floating to the ceiling of Mia’s bedroom, its dangling belly swollen after a feast of rage and fear, the Gossip enjoyed a dessert of contempt and defiance. Through bulging, yellow eyes the creature watched Mia uncurl from the ball she habitually formed whenever her mother’s fists began flying. The girl turned her ear to the door she was forbidden to shut and stilled her ragged breathing, listening for her mother’s movements in the tiny flat.

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        Floating to the ceiling of Mia’s bedroom, its dangling belly swollen after a feast of rage and fear, the Gossip enjoyed a dessert of contempt and defiance. Through bulging, yellow eyes the creature watched Mia uncurl from the ball she habitually formed whenever her mother’s fists began flying. The girl turned her ear to the door she was forbidden to shut and stilled her ragged breathing, listening for her mother’s movements in the tiny flat.

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