Amicus Mortis

Title: Amicus Mortis
Author: colour me perfect.
Type: Original Fiction
Genre: Romance | Fantasy | Horror
Rating: R

But she was slippery – Evangeline was, more so than ice, and she would slip and slide through my brain until I was unable to grab her, even though I wanted to more than anything.

Evangeline Louise Dubois floated through the hallways like an angel in stilettos. She was smooth, but so rough around the edges, with lips to match. Her eyes were ghostly, but she was pure, and she had a look in her eyes like she was on another planet. From the moment the narrator meets her, he is memorized by the beautiful girl and the way she so blatantly disrespects authority. Evangeline Louise Dubois has a story that is dying to be told.

A story filled with elegant descriptions and beautiful prose, Amicus Mortis is simply brilliant. Colour me perfect. has a sophisticated writing style, which she uses in every word of the story. From the description of Evangeline’s lips to the witty comments of the narrator, every sentence of the story leaves an impact and there isn’t a single word that doesn’t serve a purpose.

Just the writing style alone was enough to put Amicus Mortis on my radar, and the fascinating plot was the final bait colour me perfect. used to reel me in. Nothing about Amicus Mortis is simple, and that’s what I love about it.

Amicus Mortis is a story I would highly recommend to anyone who enjoys a deep, elegant story that has more to it than meets the eye.

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