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Roses for Cassandra
Roses for Cassandra
Roses for Cassandra
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Roses for Cassandra

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This is the small, but pleasant tale of how the theater brought together two lovers: a dancer and a stagehand.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherA.E. Moseley
Release dateApr 20, 2012
ISBN9781476281407
Roses for Cassandra
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A.E. Moseley

A.E. Moseley is a native of North Carolina, and still resides there. She started off detesting writing, spending her days playing in the woods, swinging or reading. After reading the first Harry Potter book and seeing the movie, she decided to try her hand at writing and fell in love with it. That was quite a few years ago.A morbid soul at her core, darkness has always appealed to A. Not surprisingly her writings fall into the wide genre of dark speculative fiction. She has no problems venturing into the realms of horror and weird fiction, although she has a love for dark historical fiction. Fantasy has always captivated her, so no doubt dark fantasy stories will come to light as well.

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    Roses for Cassandra - A.E. Moseley

    Roses for Cassandra

    E. Moseley

    Cover by James at GoOnWrite.com

    Smashwords Edition

    Copyright 2012 A. E. Moseley

    Music danced around her and twirled into the audience. Cassandra Swan flowed effortlessly through her forms, leaps and pliés. Once again Victorian London had gathered around the feet of an extraordinary dancer.

    But little did they know that it would be Miss Swan’s last performance.

    Jason breathed heavily and eased into a walk. Time and time again he had run this route; the sweaty alleys, mangy cats, and infected beggars were all commonplace to him. He cleared his brow of sweat and straightened his cravat hoping to be presentable.

    Jason had grown up in the theater. His father had been a

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