Temptations of a Lesser Angel

By C-R Webbe

Introduction- A Note from the Author

This is my first fan fiction ever and I'm quite proud of it. Now it is slow to start but I think that's the point; since the Thatchers are a new family in Summer Bay, they needed a chapter for the audience to get used to them, considering all of the readers of this story should know everyone else.

There is a point to the title; it isn't just something that I stuck in before writing to make the story sound interesting. It is actually the title of a piece of work that Olivia writes for Noah a lot later on in the story, but no one ever gets to see it, not even you, the readers! Though if you all enjoy this story then I might consider writing it into the epilogue once I've finished writing.

I'd like to think that I'm going to be able to add new chapters at quite regular intervals. I'm really looking forward to your comments and criticism, but please keep it constructive; nobody likes a bully.

Each chapter begins with a quote, they're mostly about love and they are making reference to events that will happen in the story that are instigated by that chapter, however, I can not credit the exquisite language style to me as I stole them from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Romeo and Juliet.

I estimate that this fan fiction will be roughly 20 chapters or so and each chapter will amount to somewhere in the region of 2000 words, this means that the word count should come to roughly 40,000 words, therefore it is going to be a long story- so I urge you to stick by me, it will be exciting and action packed I promise!

Also, if you have any ideas, suggestions or just want to see your favourite character or storyline appear at some point during Temptations of a Lesser Angel, I'll see what I can do, I am always on the lookout for background plots and things to stick conveniently into those plotline holes that can appear every now and then.

For now, I think that I have rambled on long enough so we shall proceed with the story. I have one last thing to say, and that is for you to enjoy my tale and to get reviewing straight away- I thrive on your opinions and need them to continue my writing!

Yours,

C-R Webbe

Alas that love, whose view is muffled still,
Should without eyes see pathways to his will!