Category Archives: LIT BITS

Sandy Lo’s short stories and sample chapters.

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Take Me Home – Chapter One

Get a sneak peek at “Take Me Home”.  Read the first chapter now…

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Chapter 11 from The Watch Dog for #SampleSunday

“The Watch Dog” is about Garrett “Rett” Baker, a man who alienated himself from everyone who loved him.  He screwed his life up and is forced to return to his…

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Chapter 4 from Breaking The Moon for #SampleSunday

“Breaking The Moon” is the sequel to “Dream Catchers” which introduces Haley Foster, a no frills college girl as the narrator.  Haley meets and falls in love with alternative crooner…

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Stranded with the Stranger from Dream Catchers for #SampleSunday

This is Chapter 3 of Dream Catchers, the first book in the series.  Haley and Jordan met at the bus station and instantly clashed.  They wind up stranded together at…

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The Love Triangle Begins from Lost In You for #SampleSunday

This is a scene from Chapter 3 of my first novel, “Lost In You”.  Cooper finds herself intrigued by two pop stars from the boy band Sound Wave while attending…

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The Borrowed Umbrella

Short story by Sandy Lo.  Part of “The Umbrella Series”.  Teenage DiDi reluctantly borrows her sister’s umbrella. >>December in Manhattan was bitter and hectic. DiDi ventured in the city anyhow, along with her eldest sister, CiCi. They took the express bus from Staten Island. The weather, according to CiCi, who checked things such as traffic and news, suspected an early evening drizzle. CeCe brought an umbrella in spite of Di Di’s protest that it was sunny out and meteorologists are never accurate these days.

The Umbrella Short Story Series

“The Umbrella Series” is a creative writing project Sandy began in 2011 to express her quirks about umbrellas and how she dislikes them.  Taking what she describes as a “silly…

The Watch Dog – Chapter 1

A cigarette sat in a filthy ashtray in the tiny kitchen.  Garrett Baker hung up the telephone with a sigh.  His mother didn’t sound as pleasant as he had hoped. …