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Promise To Cherish (The Promise of Sunrise), by Elizabeth Byler Younts

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It’s 1945, and nurse Christine Freeman works at Hudson River State Hospital with Eli, an Amish conscientious objector. When Christine’s old acquaintance, Jack, returns from the war, her world is violently turned upside down. Heartbroken to see his friend so hurt, Eli offers an escape within his community, where she is fully embraced. But when the abusive Jack discovers her Amish hideaway, will Christine have to give up the one thing she holds most dear?

Promise To Cherish (The Promise of Sunrise), by Elizabeth Byler Younts

  • Brand: Younts, Elizabeth Byler
  • Published on: 2015-05-06
  • Format: Large Print
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.20" h x 5.60" w x 8.60" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 487 pages
Promise To Cherish (The Promise of Sunrise), by Elizabeth Byler Younts

Review "Younts’s Amish background lends authenticity to the tale, informing the real and relatable characters in this fascinating glimpse into an often elided part of America’s history." (Publisher's Weekly)"Younts' characters radiate lifelike warmth, and religious faith is woven seamlessly into their honest struggles. This deeply moving read reveals the truth about that era’s state hospitals, treatment of unwed mothers, and prejudice toward Amish conscientious objectors." (Booklist)“Promise to Cherish by Elizabeth Byler Younts is a gritty,historical novel that stays true to post World War II views, while weaving a beautiful love story between a nurse and an Amish conscientious objector.Elizabeth raises the stakes over and over, creating a suspenseful story that I couldn't put down until I’d read the very last word.” (Leslie Gould, bestselling author of Becoming Bea)“Elizabeth Byler Younts’ Amish heritage and historical research shine again in this dynamic sophomore novel, Promise to Cherish, which examines the plight of unwed mothers and conscientious objectors in the unstable wake of post-war American society. Readers will be enthralled with the story of Christine and Eli all while asking themselves if they would choose a life of love—even if that meant leaving everything you love behind.” (Jolina Petersheim, bestselling and award-winning author of The Midwife and The Outcast)

About the Author Elizabeth Byler Younts is a member of the American Christian Fiction Writers and Romance Writers of America. She was Amish as a child and after her parents left the church she still grew up among her Amish family and continues to speak Pennsylvania Dutch. She lives in Central Pennsylvania with her husband and two daughters.

Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Promise to Cherish CHAPTER 1 1945 January sunlight spilled onto Christine Freeman’s face and reflected off her glasses. She closed her eyes in the white light and pretended she wasn’t just standing in front of a window in the drab hospital hall. She had always loved mornings. And she would continue to find beauty in her mornings even while she worked at the dreary Hudson River State Hospital as a nurse for the mad. With almost no budget, the hospital was nothing more than a primitive asylum. Had it ever truly been an asylum for its patients? A sanctuary? A protection? A refuge? She opened her eyes. Across the wintry lawn at the top of the hill stood the gothic Victorian Kirkbride structure. It was the hospital’s main structure and stood like a palace against the washed-out sky. Its green hoods pointed to the heavens. Its wards stretched in opposite directions like wings of an eagle, one for men and one for women. It was also where she lived, in one of the small apartments on the top floor. Though the Kirkbride building was designed to be a comfortable setting for the patients, giving them jobs and a purpose, during these bleak years of war many of those ideals were lost. The palatial building was more prisonlike than ever. Edgewood, the two-story building Christine worked in, was dwarfish and rough by comparison. Being from nearby Poughkeepsie, she’d often viewed the hospital from the outside. How many times had she and her friends ridden their bikes out to the edge of town where the timeworn Victorian buildings stood, hoping to catch a glimpse of the lunatics. She had never imagined that she would work there someday. Christine wanted to run down the path and away from this place. But there was no point entertaining such notions. Her family needed her to work. End of discussion. Their very survival depended on it. A mournful cry from the nearby dorm room infiltrated her thoughts. She released a long exhale, then moved away from the window. She pulled at the tarnished gold chain from under her Peter Pan collar. The small cream-faced watch at the end of the necklace ticked almost soundlessly in her hand. Her twelve-hour day couldn’t wait any longer. After tucking the watch back beneath her pale blue and white uniform, she stepped inside the thirty-bed dorm that then slept over forty-five men. She scanned the room to find the moaning patient. The paint-chipped iron beds were crammed so tightly it was difficult to see. The few who refused to leave their beds or had been sedated during the night shift were the only rounded figures atop the cots. Christine walked to the second row and went sideways through the narrow aisle to check on the noisy patient. Wally. Electroconvulsive therapy usually caused gastrointestinal and abdominal discomfort, but Wally’s always lasted longer than a typical patient’s. Christine didn’t have any medications with her but knew Dr. Franklin had a standing order of hyoscine to treat Wally’s nausea. Confirming his temperature was normal, she left the room. She passed several of the rooms with two beds and a few with only one, usually retained for contagious patients. She would have to visit each as soon as she spoke with the night nurse to assess how her shift had gone. Christine passed another dorm room with nearly fifty beds and let out a sigh, noticing how few of the beds had sheets. Even the mattresses themselves were thin and flimsy, covered in shabby vinyl and incapable of adding any warmth to their inhabitants. Though she’d gone through three years of nursing school at this very hospital, she had a difficult time growing accustomed to how little bedding and clothing the patients received. It was not as tragic in the summer—save for the patients’ modesty—but when the autumn breezes brought in winter storms, a sense of failure came over her. The Kirkbride patients were supposed to make clothing for everyone, but with dwindling supplies and money everything was at a minimum or a standstill. The state only provided one sheet and one set of clothing per patient. If they were soiled, the patient would have to go without. Her efforts to coordinate a clothing drive had been thwarted. The town wanted little to do with the institution. Outside of some extraordinary donation, the funding they needed would have to come from the state alone. As she moved on, Christine dreaded the scent of urine that lived in the very concrete blocks of the building’s walls. The smell in the day room heightened. The odor in the hallway was mild by comparison. “Remember, Christine,” she said quietly to herself as she pulled open the door. “This is the day the Lord has made. I will rejoice and be glad.” Rejoice. Be glad. Rejoice. Be glad. In order to accept the difficulties, she focused on the good she wanted to do for her patients and her family. With her brothers dead and buried half a world away in a war-torn country, her parents needed her income. That thought alone gave her the encouragement she needed to continue. Christine’s lips stretched into a forced smile, she pushed her glasses up on the bridge of her nose, and walked into the day room. Every corner of the large, square, gray room was filled. The windows let the light pour in, though darkness would have been preferred. Nearly a hundred men were walking in circles, hugging themselves, leaning their heads against the walls, sitting in the corners, and only a small handful congregated and interacted with one another. There were a few metal chairs, three rickety tables, and one bedbug-infested davenport. The tables usually held a few boxes of mismatched puzzles, several checker boards, tattered newspapers, and outdated magazines. The night-shift staff gave Christine’s day-shift attendants a rundown of how their night had gone. Todd Adkins, the most experienced attendant, listened carefully to what the other attendants said. A loud crash came from the far right corner of the day room and the attendants jumped into action. Christine couldn’t see what the problem was in the sea of bodies but knew Adkins could handle it. What would she have done in her first month as an official nurse in Ward 71 if it hadn’t been for Adkins? Of course, Christine wasn’t alone. Nurse Minton was the experienced nurse in her ward. How the two of them managed to keep track of over a hundred men with only two aides, she didn’t know. Christine said good morning to a few of the nearby patients. None of them even looked in her direction, except for Floyd, the only mentally retarded mongol patient in their ward. He was secretly her favorite patient. It was one thing to study Dr. John Langdon Down’s work, which clinically described the syndrome in the mid-1800s, but to interact and observe Floyd was far better than learning from a textbook. He was sensitive, funny, and by far smarter than anyone gave him credit for. He bore no resemblance to the term mongoloid idiot used to describe his condition. Floyd’s small, almond-shaped eyes, like slits in his puffy face, sparkled. He smiled at her, with more gums than teeth, and then returned to tapping two old checker pieces together. She patted his head as she passed him. Christine walked over to the office in the corner of the room where she would prepare to hand out the morning round of medications. “We had to restrain Rodney a few hours after our shift started. He went after Floyd.” Millicent Smythe, one of the ward’s night-shift nurses, was writing in the patient logbook in the office. Her lips were pasty and unpainted, though twelve hours ago they’d been as red as Christine’s. Dark circles framed her brown eyes and her voice carried a hint of exhaustion. “What? Floyd? He wouldn’t hurt a flea.” Christine said. “Rodney said that Floyd was cussing at him. Rodney had all of them riled up—acting like the big cheese. It put a wrench in the whole night. Mr. Pricket even had a difficult time with him.” Mr. Pricket was one of the oldest and most experienced attendants in all of Hudson River. Surely Rodney’s latest outburst would finally get him transferred to Ryan Hall, where the truly violent and disturbed patients were kept. “I know what you’re thinking.” Millicent looked over at her and raised a dark brown eyebrow. “Ryan Hall.” “Aren’t you?” The other nurse shrugged. “They are even more crowded than we are and there are injuries weekly—both the patients and the staff. If anyone needs more help instead of more patients, it’s them.” Just before Millicent left she called over her shoulder. “Have an attendant check on Wayne and Sonny when you get a minute. Wayne was agitated last night. Oh, and the laundry is behind—again.” Christine nodded and hustled to get started handing out medications. The patients who were able lined up for their medications, which she handed through the open Dutch door. The attendants helped the less competent patients line up. She took a tray of medications out to the remaining patients who weren’t able to form a line or were bedridden. This took some time, since each had to drink down the medications in front of her so she could check inside their mouths—under their tongues and in the pockets of their cheeks. When she was nearly half through with administering the medications, the attendants began taking the patients in shifts to the cafeteria to eat breakfast. When a patient in the other hall needed an unscheduled electroconvulsive therapy, often referred to as shock therapy, she was pulled in to assist since Nurse Minton was busy with an ill patient who had pulled his IV from his arm. When she finally returned to the corner office in the day room her logbook was still open. Quickly Christine documented the lethargy of one patient she’d noticed earlier in the day and the aggressiveness of another. She reviewed the schedule for the rest of the day: more shock therapy, hydrotherapy for calming a few patients, and numerous catheterizations for the patients who refused to use the toilet. How would she keep up with it all? She didn’t have time to dwell and carefully picked up the tray of medications she needed to finish. Christine was only a step out of the office when Wally approached her. “Hey, nurse, have a smoke for me? Have a smoke for me?” Though his words were still slurred she was glad he had come out of his stupor from earlier that morning. “Come on, have a smoke for me?” “Wally, you know I’m not going to give you any cigarettes.” She smiled at him. It was difficult to have a conversation with the men when they stood nude in front of her. She had trained herself to treat them as if they were fully clothed individuals and would look them directly in their eyes. “Aw, come on, nurse, I know where you keep ’em,” he whispered loudly, stepping closer to her as she closed and locked the Dutch door. “What if I tell ya you’ve got some nice gams? You’re a real Queen ’o Sheba! Prettiest nurse here.” “I don’t smoke, Wally.” It was only a half lie; she did smoke on occasion, but would never give a cigarette to a patient. “Now go back and play checkers before you get beat.” “No one ever beats me. You know that. Never.” He repeated never over and over as he walked away. The door to the day room swung open and hit the wall behind it. Adkins jogged in. His eyes were round and his face was as colorless as his starched attendant’s jacket. “Nurse Freeman,” he said, breathless and shaky. “What is it?” She’d never seen Adkins rattled before. “I went to take some breakfast to Wayne and Sonny.” “Just now?” She sighed heavily. “Adkins, this isn’t like—” “While you were in shock therapy I had to pull Rodney into solitary and this is the first chance I’ve—it doesn’t matter now.” Adkins breathed heavy and shook his head. He stopped long enough to look into Christine’s eyes. “Wayne and Sonny are dead.” “Dead? What do you mean they’re dead? From influenza?” They’d been sequestered to a private room for contagion for the last forty-eight hours. He shook his head and grabbed her arm, making the small cups of pills on her tray rattle. “Froze to death.” Numbness fixed her where she stood. Christine wasn’t sure she would be able to move from that spot. Had she heard him properly? It was her fault. She should’ve sent Adkins to check on them as soon as Millicent mentioned it. How long had it been since they’d been checked on? Her heart bemoaned that she had not insisted Adkins or even an attendant from Minton’s hall check on them immediately. She took a deep breath and the stench of guilt filled her lungs. “Nurse Freeman?” His grip tightened on her arm. “Yes.” She returned to the corner office behind her and calmly put the tray of meds on the counter. Then, with Adkins on her heels, she jogged to the last room in the hall. Christine pushed her way through the crowd of patients gawking at the unclothed bodies that lay frozen. She wrapped her arms around herself, partly for warmth and partly for a sense of security. Her breath puffed white as her breathing quickened. Snow piled in small mounds on the floor and the walls were frosted around the two sets of open windows. “Get everyone out,” she said rigidly to Adkins, who obeyed immediately. Once the room was empty she had Adkins call for the administrator, Jolene Phancock. Christine also wanted to make sure Minton had heard the news. Once the two veteran staff members arrived they could instruct her on what to do next. Perhaps all that needed to be done was to call the morgue on the grounds to come pick the bodies up. They would hand them over to the state and have them buried in some unmarked plot for no one to grieve over. “Good morning, Nurse Freeman,” Ms. Phancock said in an even and pleasant voice as she walked in. She was too friendly not to give a proper greeting, but her voice carried the bitterness of the morning’s events. “Not a very good morning, unfortunately.” Christine tiptoed around the snow to the open windows and closed them. “Wayne is—was—always opening windows. We should’ve found a way to bolt the windows shut in here. I never thought this could happen. I feel responsible.” Like a hollow cavern, Christine’s voice echoed in her own ears. Reality and dream crossed each other and she wasn’t sure what was true anymore. Wayne’s naked body, in the fetal position, was blue, and his bedsores were flaky. A shudder shook her body. Sonny, also blue, was long and skinny, and his toes were curled. He lay flat otherwise and had not even curled around himself to conserve heat. Guilt filled her empty heart. She picked up Sonny’s chalk and slate on the floor next to his bed. As a young boy, deaf and dumb, he was sent to the Children’s Ward. There he’d been taught to write a few simple words in order to communicate. She blinked back hot tears when she saw what was scratched onto the slate. Cold. “Let me assure you that you are not to blame.” Ms. Phancock released such a heavy sigh Christine could feel the weight of it around her. The administrator made a fist with her hand and pursed her lips. “Ma’am?” She laid the slate back down on the frozen floor. “We need more workers.” Ms. Phancock’s fist pulsed up and down with each word. “You and the rest of the staff cannot possibly do more than you already are.” Christine agreed, of course, as she looked at the tragedy before her. She found herself sorry that Sonny’s nakedness was so visible, more than Wayne’s. Of course, they often had more naked patients than clothed ones. Keeping patients clothed was difficult if they were incontinent or when they displayed erratic behavior. But this time it seemed worse. He wasn’t just asleep or behaving dangerously. He was a human being who was lying naked in front of everyone coming in or near the room. She untied her apron and draped it over his lower body. “What are you doing?” Nurse Minton asked as she strode in. Christine looked up at the older nurse. Her hair was already coming out of her severe bun, as if she’d been working all day instead of only a few hours. “He deserves some dignity.” Christine turned to her superior. “Thank you, Nurse Freeman,” Ms. Phancock said. “You’re right.” Nurse Minton remained quiet. “Can we tell the state what’s happening here? Maybe they will find a way to get us the help we need.” “That sounds about as likely as a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.” Ms. Phancock sighed as she spoke. She patted Christine on the shoulder and told her that Gibson from the morgue would be there soon, then she left. The two nurses remained in the room, silently together for several pregnant moments. “Did you record Rodney’s insulin shock therapy today?” Nurse Minton finally broke the quiet. “Nurse Minton, we have a real tragedy here, and you want to talk about insulin treatment?” “We are nurses, Freeman. This is our job.” Her voice came out harshly, and even the old, jaded nurse seemed to realize it and cleared her throat. “I’ve been around long enough to know this is part of the job—though terrible, I understand. I also know that we have to keep the ward running regardless; otherwise another tragedy will be right around the corner.” Christine nodded. Minton was right. She turned toward the older nurse and stifled a loud sigh. “Yes, Rodney got his insulin treatment.” “Did his anxiety and aggressiveness subside? I was dealing with the other hall and haven’t checked on him yet.” “Yes, ma’am.” Subsided was putting it mildly. Rodney had gone into a coma from the massive dose of insulin. He had lost all control several hours earlier when the doctor had come to see him about his outburst the night before. Like a frayed rope under too much strain, he snapped. “Tonic-clonic seizures continued for several minutes post therapy. He’s being observed for any aftershocks now.” “Fine.” Nurse Minton looked at Christine out of the bottoms of her eyes, with her chin up and nose in the air. The older nurse was no taller than the younger, but looked down at her in any way she could find. Tall women were typically placed on men’s wards with the expectation that they would be able to better handle the larger male patients. “Dr. Franklin has a standing order of barbital for him. If he wakes up agitated I will administer it. Dr. Franklin said to keep him in the restraints until he returns.” The use of the sleeping drug was a mainstay in the hospital. “I’ll leave you to deal with Gibson and the morgue; I’ll get back to the patients. We still have a full day.” The older nurse started walking out of the room. “Nurse Minton, don’t you wish there was more we could do? You’ve been here for years and I’m new, but I already feel so helpless.” “Adkins said you were idealistic.” The older nurse’s mouth curled into an unfriendly and mocking smile. “Idealism doesn’t work in a place like this. Look around, Freeman. This facility is its own town, with its own community. You know that. Do you think the state is going to listen to you, a woman just barely a nurse? Your very meals depend on the garden the patients maintain and their harvest and canning in the fall. Why do you think it’s like that?” She paused for a minuscule moment, appearing not to want an answer from Christine. “Because no one wants to bother with the patients. No one wants to even believe they exist, including the families that drop them off. They want to go on with their nice simple lives behind their picket fences and pretend this beautiful building isn’t more prison than hospital. Besides, even if we had more clothing for the patients, what we really need are workers. There’s just too many patients and not enough of us.” They’d been over capacity for a long time without any help in sight. The war had taken so many of their staff away while an excessive number of patients poured in—some of them soldiers returning from the war and unable to cope. Without another word, Nurse Minton walked away but turned back after several steps. “Adkins says you sing hymns to your patients.” One of her eyebrows arched and a crooked smirk shifted across her lips. “I think it helps their nerves,” she said pushing up her glasses though they had not slipped down her nose. “Sing all you want, as long as you’re getting your work finished.” The nurse turned and walked away. “S’cuse me, ma’am,” a deep voice said a few moments later. Christine’s eyes caught Gibson’s. He was holding one end of a canvas stretcher and a younger man held the other. Gibson was a tall, brawny colored man with a voice that was gravelly yet still somehow kind. His cottony hair and eyebrows reminded Christine of summer clouds. His eyes, on the other hand, haunted her. Gibson’s job was to gather the deceased and take them across the hospital grounds to the morgue. If warranted, a doctor would perform an autopsy before the patient was prepared for burial. In that brief moment she returned to a hot August day when she had observed an autopsy. Half her class fainted. Christine nearly had herself. The odor, sight, and sounds, mixed with the humidity, made her fantasize about running away from the school. Now, in the frozen days of winter, Christine wanted to pretend she was somewhere else. She shuffled awkwardly back toward the wall near the windows, her knees locked. She could not watch them take the bodies away, not like this. Without a word, she pushed past them and left the room. She ran to the opposite end of the hall and leaned against the stairwell door.


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. ... the central theme of Promise to Cherish is a love story and a sweet one at that By Jill K. Cline PROMISE TO CHERISH By Elizabeth Byler YountsReview by Jill ClineAlthough the central theme of Promise to Cherish is a love story and a sweet one at that, there is more to Elizabeth Byler Younts’ newly published book than that. Because I found the characters of Christine and Eli engaging and believable from the beginning chapter, I attended to the details of their lives and learned a good deal about several subjects of which I had previously been ignorant. First of all, the fact of the Amish conscientious objectors in World War II, how they were viewed, why they chose that route, and where they were placed to serve out their obligation to their country. Next, the obvious look back at a time when women took the blame for assaults and were publicly ostracized for affairs and unwanted pregnancies. Christine felt that she was totally at fault for the rape she endured. Thirdly, the story contains an interesting look at returning veterans with a condition we now call PTSD and how minimal their care was in the “madhouse” where Eli and Christine meet.Elizabeth is a Christian writer and therefore, there are Christian themes running throughout the novel. I never felt, however, that I was being hit in the head with either Scripture or dogma. The tension caused by the main characters’ differing world views was clearly and convincingly presented and their conflicts over their internal morals and beliefs was entirely believable.I am a prolific reader and in my later years, I have decided that if a novel does not engage me within the first four chapters, I will be finding another. Life is too short and there are too many great books to read. This is one of them. Don’t pass it by.Jill Cline

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Elizabeth took AMAZING to a whole new level By christina m coblentz WOW, Elizabeth took AMAZING to a whole new level, I was sucked into the book from the very first chapter and each page had me wanting to know what was next.I have been anticipating this title after reading 'Promise to return' . This storyline is one that is not written very often and Elizabeth has clearly captured the history of how CO's believe very well.I was so taken in that I felt like Eli and Christine were more than just characters in a novel.I was also raised Amish, and I appreciate hearing more of the details entailing CO's, their religious struggles, and the view of those outside the community towards them that I had never taken the time to hear about. Elizabeth has captured the emotions and details in a way that I could picture this story unfold like a movie playing in my mind.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Fantastic! By Kristena Tunstall I read Elizabeth's first book in the series and couldn't put it down. I had this book pre-ordered as soon as it was available to do so. The book was so good that I couldn't put it down. It kept me engrossed the whole time to where I had to read it during the day instead of like I normally do at night. I don't read Amish books, but Elizabeth adding the parts of WWII and how it affected these people was eye opening and very interesting to learn how things were handled back then. Both of the books in this series and can't wait to read again. Superbly written.

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Saturday, December 28, 2013

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Thursday, December 26, 2013

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One fateful day, the second meeting of Benjamin and Lizzie, was to change their lives forever. As teenagers, they could not know how their friendship could dictate the course of both their lives. We follow the lives of Elizabeth, the heir of Tallow Manor, and Benjamin, a farrier's son, as the twists and turns of fate and the meddling of family pull and push them through life. Will they ever meet again? Will destiny get the final word? This epic tale will take you to Australia, New Zealand, Italy, France, Greece and back home to England.

The Legacy Of Tallow Manor, by Terrence J. Goodchild

  • Published on: 2015-05-29
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x 1.77" w x 6.00" l, 1.25 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 484 pages
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Review Reviewed By Valerie Rouse for Readers' Favorite The Legacy of Tallow Manor is intriguing. It spans a few continents the main characters were physically poles apart  I love the fact that author Terence. J. Goodchild was able to trace the issues of war and slavery in a tasteful manner. The contrast between the genteel, aristocratic life and the working class is quite dramatic. This indicates that life can be truly unpredictable. The ironic twist where the two main characters switched in their social standing is proof of the creative genius of the author. I loved the plot feature in this story. "Great story." by kevin churchouse Really enjoyed this book. The author has created a brilliant story of childhood love, sad and tragic events but mixed with many happy moments and humour and a storyline that takes the reader from England to Australia New Zealand and Greece. There were times when it almost brought me to tears, but also times when I laughed out loud. In my honest opinion this story could be made into a T.V. series. It is that good! My best wishes to the author for writing such a brilliant story.

From the Author I love writing this book as I had visited many stately houses while living in the UK, and when I went inside I was in wonderment on how these people lived and wondered what it was like, and when I went to Australia and learned about convicts that arrived from the UK I put the thoughts into a book and here it is

From the Back Cover One fateful day, the second meeting of Benjamin and Lizzie, was to change their lives forever. As teenagers, they could not know how their friendship could dictate the course of both their lives. We follow the lives of Elizabeth, the heir of Tallow Manor, and Benjamin, a farrier's son, as the twists and turns of fate and the meddling of family pull and push them through life. Will they ever meet again? Will destiny get the final word? This epic tale will take you to Australia, New Zealand, Italy, France, Greece and back home to England.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I loved this book. By Rebecca Lee I agree with the editorial review that this book could be made into a great TV series.I have also always been in love with stories where you have people who are close as children but adulthood and the forces of the world pull them apart. Yet those early relationships impact them.The reunion with the actual people would bring them full circle and whole. This common experience is at the heart of this expertly told story.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. The Legancy of Tallow Manor By ALY This book was a little long for me. But I enjoyed it. I was not sure would because the cover reminded me of a black and white movie. But I was very presently surprised that the characters were well written and the story one was intriguing. * I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review*

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Wednesday, December 25, 2013

An Omega's Heart (The Under Wolves), by Amber Kell

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Book two in the The Under Wolves series

When everything is lost, the only thing left to fight for is love.

Conley Elnon has been abused most of his life. He agrees to help the War Council in uncovering a vampire mole in exchange for having the opportunity to find his family. When he meets his mate Jacob, he leaves him in order to track a mad bomber intent on taking out shifter camps.

Jacob refuses to let his mate escape. He’s waited too long to find his fated mate to let him leave before he’s had a chance to say little more than hello. When he finds his mate in the middle of vampire territory, Jacob has to use all his skills to help his mate figure out the truth between vampires and shifters and how they are responsible for what happened to Conley’s family.

The Under Wolves series

War is brewing with the vampires and the werewolves need to eradicate them all or be destroyed. The undead despise werekin and have no problem sucking them dry and tossing aside their corpses. Finding their mates make the werekin stronger but what happens when their mates aren't Alphas?

Under Wolves. What happens when the Alphas are not necessarily the ones in charge? Gammas and Omegas might be submissive in life but when love comes along, they will do whatever necessary to protect the ones they've claimed for themselves.

About Amber Kell

Amber Kell has made a career out of daydreaming. It has been a lifelong habit she practices diligently as shown by her complete lack of focus on anything not related to her fantasy world building.

When she told her husband what she wanted to do with her life he told her to go have fun.

During those seconds she isn't writing she remembers she has children who humor her with games of 'what if' and let her drag them to foreign lands to gather inspiration. Her youngest confided in her that he wants to write because he longs for a website and an author name—two things apparently necessary to be a proper writer.

Despite her husband's insistence she doesn't drink enough to be a true literary genius she continues to spin stories of people falling happily in love and staying that way.

She is thwarted during the day by a traffic jam of cats on the stairway and a puppy who insists on walks, but she bravely perseveres.

An Omega's Heart (The Under Wolves), by Amber Kell

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #479762 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-05-22
  • Released on: 2015-05-22
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Conley and Jacob! By deb1210 An Omega's Heart picks up where A Gamma's Choice leaves off. Although you could read this by itself, I feel book one needs to be read to understand what is going on into book two, but different characters are highlighted here.We have a war raging between the vampires and the wolf shifters. Conley is an Omega wolf shifter working undercover for the War Council to flesh out a mole among the wolf shifter camps. His family was taken by the vampires and he wants to find them. His father is somehow involved he knows it. While picking up the pieces after the latest attack, he meets Jacob. Very quickly he realizes that Jacob is his fated mate, and he is overjoyed! But he is hot on the trail of the mole, so he leaves Jacob, not wanting any harm to come to him. There will be a time for him later.Jacob only dreamed of finding a fated mate-those crafted by the heavens. Others wolves take a mate because they like them, not ever being their true fated mate. Jacob has waited so long to hopefully find his mate, and when he does he is not going to let him out of his sight! When Conley rushes off tracking the mole, he follows, unbeknownst to Conley. Deep in vampire territory, things get cagey, and Jacob helps his mate. Now that they are together, they try to piece together what is going on between the Vamps and Wolves.I have to say I enjoyed this next chapter in this series more than the first. Jacob is so ecstatic to find his mate and it shows! The instant love and loyalty is so sweet! The buildup is good, there's steamy action scenes, and has a great plotline! There is a great chemistry between Conley and Jacob, and their joking around- I am loving it! We are introduced to a few more wolves so the next books will feature them. I am looking forward to what the next chapter holds!!3.5 stars/3 flamesI was given this book by the Jeep Diva for the express purpose of an honest review. The opinions and rating of this review are solely mine and in no way was I compensated.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. If you are a fan of gruesome vampires then you will enjoy this book. By Sinfully Conley lives in a confusing world - well, a little confusing to the reader at first glance. This is book 2 in the series, and I haven't read book 1 so I am not sure if it would have made a difference if I had. Conley is on a job for the War Council - he's a shifter and the war is between shifters and vampires. Vampires had taken Conley's mother and younger brother (Van) and after his father had punched him and left him to die in a burning house, apparently Conley had decided the war had taken a personal turn, for him at least.Conley is after a man called Denel, but Conley destroyed his cover by saving Kaden from someone else called Greg. Denel holds the key to where Conley's mother and brother might be held. In the middle of all his confusion, Conley meets a beta wolf, Jacob, who turns out to be his mate. Not what he was looking for. It didn't matter if the guy was built and gorgeous, Conley was busy. In the words of the author "He couldn't afford to be sidetracked".The vampires in this book are not the pretty creatures seen in other books. In fact they sound like something out of a horror movie. I have always loved how Ms. Kell describes her characters and the vampires sound positively yuck. But then they are the bad guys in this story, so it's to be expected. Conley's just taken out a vampire when Jacob turns up - seems the man hadn't taken Conley's original rejection personally, which for Conley was a good thing. Jacob has some rather funny ideas about keeping Conley safe - this tickled me: “He'd walk behind Conley with a giant safety net for the rest of their lives if it would protect his reckless mate."The two men do eventually get down to the claiming their mate side of things, but they go through a lot of hassle to get there. I'm not going to give away any more of the story line, but suffice to say it involves power crazy Alphas, more vampires and Conley's family.I really wanted to love this book - I adore shifters. But I am guessing this book is not meant to be read as a standalone. I love Amber Kell's writing - her descriptions of characters in particular, and there were more than a few places where I laughed at the dialogue. Conley is very sassy for an Omega wolf. But for me, there was just something missing - the confusion of all the characters at the beginning - most of whom weren't explained by the end of the story, and the abrupt ending made me think that if this book had been twice as long, it would have been more than doubly good.If you are a fan of gruesome vampires, more than a little violence, and sassy Omegas, then you will enjoy this book. As for me, I am going to hunt out book one of the series, because I seriously think I need to read that one first.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. An Omega's Heart (and some horrifying vampires too) By Debra E 3.5 starsI haven’t read the first book in this series, but this one follows different main characters and while it seems to pick up in the middle of an event from the first, the continuing storyline was recapped enough so I didn’t feel lost.Conley is an omega wolf working undercover for the War Council to find out who is causing trouble in the war camps and determine if that person has allied with the vampires in their war with the wolves. Conley’s father is allied with the vampires and his mother and brother have been abducted. In the midst of all this he is approached by Jacob, a beta wolf who just happens to be Conley’s fated mate. While Conley doesn’t want to deny his mate, he cannot rest until he finds his family so he runs off. That doesn’t deter Jacob who is determined to protect his newly found mate.This novella packed a lot of story into it. There is action, romance, hot sex, humor and evil, ugly, bloodthirsty vampires. I enjoyed the interactions between Conley and Jacob. Being an omega, Conley is supposed to be a smaller weaker wolf, but Jacob sees him in action and admires his strength, wit and loyalty. Jacob is still fiercely protective, but realizes they are stronger together when they are placed in near inescapable danger. The men have great chemistry and their banter made me smile. This was actually my first Amber Kell book and it left me wishing it was a bit longer because I was enjoying it so much. There were a few secondary characters whose story I would like to see told and I’m looking forward to reading more in the series.A copy of this book was provided by the publisher for an honest review.

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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

A Small Tale of Shakespeare: And Love's Labours Returned, by Sandra Lynn Sparks

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What would happen to your life if Shakespeare handed you a pen? And what would you think if Shakespeare was not at all what you expected him to be in gender, size, or time? This is a lesson of how existence might change from life to life for all of us, learned on a stage Shakespeare never imagined for himself, by a young man who discovers the stories in silence, and small, small things... Sandra Lynn Sparks has spent two decades working with both the works and life of Shakespeare, and the possibilities within past life recall. What is reincarnation, really? Does it exist, or is it fantasy? Whatever you believe, A Small Tale of Shakespeare may cause you to think differently about life, love, and the poetry of a playwright who was passionate about both.

A Small Tale of Shakespeare: And Love's Labours Returned, by Sandra Lynn Sparks

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1969434 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-05-03
  • Released on: 2015-05-03
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About the Author Sandra Lynn Sparks is a multi-media artist, musician and writer who lives in the mountains of North Georgia. Her experiences as a former member of The Atlanta Shakespeare Company, and in past life recall and psychic ability, have informed much of her work.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Entrancing, wickedly humorous, one great ride! By Michael L. Guss In the world of independent book publishing, once in a while one finds a novel worthy of mainstream publication. Sandra Lynn Spark's "A Small Tale Of Shakespeare: And Love's Labours Found" is that novel.If you don't know the intricate details of the life and circle of players of the Bard to grasp the lives and revelations of the book's characters, the author painlessly takes care of that. And while the history is there, the plot takes place in contemporary times. The story arc is satisfying and enticing; you want to know what happens next. The revelations of who we are, who we might have been, why we are drawn to certain people and why they are drawn to us, and how a theater in today's world survives are all embedded in a story of a play that must be put up in short order. The play is Romeo and Juliet, the cast is humongous. How does one pull it off in the midst of theater politics and human drama? In this book you can smell the stage, feel the physicality of the fight choreography, pull for the actors you want to succeed, and hope for a successful opening. How do you produce Shakespeare in the original speech and be innovative at the same time? The author has accomplished the showing of a story, not merely telling what happens.With scenes and settings worthy of J.K. Rowling and inside-theater knowledge and experience found in Madden and Norman's "Shakespeare In Love," Ms. Sparks wends through lives and history and today's theater in a compelling tale that literally begins with the book's blurb, "What would happen to your life if Shakespeare handed you a pen?"Read this book and find out. A more fantastic and enjoyable journey I've not been on in a long time!

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Monday, December 23, 2013

Moments In Time, by C Osborne Rapley

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At an archaeological dig in present day Pompeii, Dr. Justin Edwards a specialist in Roman archaeology discovers a carved pendant the significance of which far exceeds its historical value. After grasping the pendant, Justin is inadvertently knocked unconscious and comes to before the destruction of Pompeii nearly 2,000 years earlier.

Now, an ex-Roman soldier named Justinian, he is inexplicably drawn to an exquisite Chinese slave girl, Feiyan, he saves from an ambush. She’s harboring a secret that involves the carved pendant but before he can find out more Vesuvius erupts. Justinian saves many lives, and then awakens in his own time. Not only has the dig been affected, the global political scene has shifted as well.

Feiyan is long dead, but he recalls the pendant she wore is at another excavation site. Once there, Justin comes face-to-face with a murderous, very alive Feiyan. He races to his ancestor’s home for answers, and to resolve the mystery of the pendant and the enigma of Feiyan.

Moments In Time, by C Osborne Rapley

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6631574 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-04
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x .58" w x 5.25" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 228 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Surprisingly Good Read from a Little Known Author - Time Travel and Romance with a Twist By SpartySAM A surprising story - well written with an intriguing premise. I did not know what to expect when I picked up this book but the story and the unique feature of time-traveling done in a different way really kept me interested. I enjoyed reading it and look forward to other novels from this author.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I Was Surprised By JimK For some reason or another I thought this was historical fiction, and in a way, perhaps it was. But I was soon to find that it was also time travel, romance and more. It was well done and I kept turning the pages, anxious to find out what was going to happen next. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Four Stars By NY Giants Fan from MD Well written fun read.

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Un cuaderno con las memorias de Inés Belmonte, conocida en Melilla como «la reina del azúcar», aparece en un archivo militar entre documentos confidenciales. El juez Prieto abre una investigación, mientras el comandante Fonseca, fascinado por el contenido de los recuerdos de esta mujer, se enfrenta a una misión crucial: encontrar en el archivo de la Comandancia el original del Tratado de límites, y evitar una guerra entre España y Marruecos. Al iniciar sus pesquisas ninguno de ellos imagina que estas memorias cambiarán radicalmente sus vidas. La reina del azúcar nos lleva a la Melilla exótica y cosmopolita de principios del siglo xx, en un viaje insospechado que comienza en París. En esa ensoñación al borde del mar que es la Melilla de la época, tendrá lugar la apasionante y dramática historia de amor de Inés Belmonte con el doctor Eduardo Vidal en el marco de las guerras del Rif. Y su particular historia de superación, que la llevará a levantar un imperio industrial y a mantener silenciado el secreto que tan celosamente oculta.

La reina del azúcar (Spanish Edition), by Dolores García Ruiz

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #607369 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-05-14
  • Released on: 2015-05-14
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Monday, December 16, 2013

Contamination Book Zero (Contamination Post-Apocalyptic Zombie Series), by T. W. Piperbrook

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The infection starts with Frank, one of the locals at the town bar. In just a few hours, it has consumed the entire town. Dan Lowery, one of only four police officers in St. Matthews, soon realizes he is no match for the impending destruction. Violence and bloodshed litter the streets, and the infected roam freely. No one here is safe—not even his family. Somewhere, someone knows what is happening, and about the horrors to come...but is it too late? ALSO AVAILABLE IN THE SERIES: CONTAMINATION 1: THE ONSET CONTAMINATION 2: CROSSROADS CONTAMINATION 3: WASTELAND CONTAMINATION 4: ESCAPE CONTAMINATION 5: SURVIVAL CONTAMINATION 6: SANCTUARY CONTAMINATION: DEAD INSTINCT

Contamination Book Zero (Contamination Post-Apocalyptic Zombie Series), by T. W. Piperbrook

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1289554 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-29
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x .35" w x 5.00" l,
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  • 154 pages
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful. Love it cant wait for next one By gd Enjoyed this book immensely. Excellent main characters. I did feel the storyline might have been a little better expanded on with the explanation of how/why the individual choose to participate in the release of the virus. I am looking forward to reading the next book in the series

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Contamination Prequel (Post-Apocalyptic Zombie Series) By Kenneth C. Williams T.W. Piperbrook has proven to be an accomplished author, both in developing a really good story and in character development.He is an excellent author and I thoroughly enjoyed this book (Kindle). Therefore, I highly recommend this author and this is a great read. Look for his other works and you won't be disappointed.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. awesome read! By G.Davis Has a great story line,awesome read. Highly recommend series. Couldn't put it down. Loved reading and discussing it with friends.

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The United States government is given a warning by the preeminent biophysicists in the country: current sterilization procedures applied to returning space probes may be inadequate to guarantee uncontaminated re-entry to the atmosphere.

Two years later, seventeen satellites are sent into the outer fringes of space to "collect organisms and dust for study." One of them falls to earth, landing in a desolate area of Arizona.

Twelve miles from the landing site, in the town of Piedmont, a shocking discovery is made: the streets are littered with the dead bodies of the town's inhabitants, as if they dropped dead in their tracks.

The terror has begun....

The Andromeda Strain, by Michael Crichton

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2077 in Audible
  • Published on: 2015-05-26
  • Released on: 2015-05-26
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 495 minutes
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38 of 40 people found the following review helpful. Hard to Comprehend, Easy to Understand By A Customer This isn't my first Michael Crichton book, but i think it's the best. I've read Jurassic Park, and the Lost World before this, and they were fairly good. But this book topped both of them. It was assigned summer reading for me this year, and i thought, "Oh great, another boring book that i have to read." But when i started reading it, I found myself reading for 2 hours just striving to complete the next chapter.(I'm a slow reader) The words that he uses are sometimes hard to read, and i pulled out a dictionary for all the ones that i couldn't figure out. I don't really like reading books, but this book has changed my mind on reading. It was so suspenseful in the end that i found i chewed my fingernails down to stubs when i finished reading. Anyone who loves suspense will be over powered by the amount of it generated by this book.

14 of 15 people found the following review helpful. Where were you on February 8, 1967? By Primoz Peterlin The back cover starts: "Five prominent biophysicists give the US government an urgent warning: sterilisation procedures for returning space probes may be inadequate to guarantee uncontaminated re-entry to the atmosphere." Biophysicists, right? One can hardly find a more appropriate reading to read on the train, when I was travelling to the 3rd European biophysics congress in Munich earlier this month.This novel will teach you that the life on earth was in early February 1967 close to disaster comparable to the impact of Chixculub meteorite 65 million years ago. An US space probe, Scoop VII, brought with it a highly virulent and pathogenous alien life form from the orbit, before it crashed into the Arizona desert. After wreaking havoc in a small Arizona town, the space probe is transferred into the ultra-secret high-security US government lab in Nevada, built just a couple of months before to prevent dispersion of toxic extraterrestrial agents. Here, a group of five scientists led by a Nobel prize winner, bacteriologist Jeremy Stone, starts a race with time. What exactly is this alien life form? By which mechanism does it affect human body? Under what conditions does it multiply? How can we stop it before it wipes away the human population?The novel contains quite a bit of technical details - it's science fiction after all, right? - where Crichton will pause and explain with a patience and persistence of a good-humoured teacher. So in case you didn't know what proteins are and what they are made from; or how electron microscope operates; or what can cause blood acidity in a patient - you will learn it all here.It would be interesting to know how many scientists today were influenced by this novel to pursue a career in science. Because, after all, what Crichton writes is mostly how a scientific experiment is conducted. OK, the method in biosciences have advanced somewhat from the late sixties, but the spirit is still here. So while you are unlikely to encounter the situation when you have a few hours to save the humankind, scientific research never loses its share of excitement, either.

38 of 46 people found the following review helpful. Crichton Way Ahead of His Time By A Customer Michael Crichton must be a psychic. Thirty years before researchers discovered the effects of microorganisms, Crichton predicted a virus just as deadly. The Andromeda Strain is a classic, terrifying novel of biophysics. The way Crichton combines facts and fiction results in a masterpiece. With the exception of some intense scientific vocabulary, the descriptive language used by Crichton in this novel is brilliant.When an unmanned satellite returns to earth lethally contaminated, four American scientists are ordered to a secret lab to work against the threat of a worldwide epidemic. There are no villains in this novel - only the microscopic organisms of earth's extinction. This is a perfect story line, written with immense detail. Crichton does a superb job of setting the scene and describing the characters. He leaves his reader not wanting to stop, having great cliffhangers at the end of each chapter. The suspense builds inevitably to a heart-stopping conclusion. It is an intelligent and tightly plotted suspense-thriller.Many of Crichton's works masterfully combine fact and fiction. The Andromeda Strain is no exception as the scientific elements are expertly interwoven with the fictional world of underground laboratories and secret agents. Crichton's facts about bacteria and viruses are right on - he goes as far as using quotes from professors and scientists as well as diagrams to support his arguments. When he switches to fictional mode, Crichton does not lose a step. His theories about government testing grounds and secret government projects, written thirty years prior, do not seem at all unrealistic in today's high-tech world.Although the novel grabs the reader's attention from the very first page with its crisp prose, there are some minor impediments in that this is a highly technical narrative, centering on complex issues of science. Even Crichton, in his acknowledgments preceding the novel, apologizes "...if the reader must occasionally struggle through an arid passage of technical detail." Fortunately, Crichton was also able to mix up his writing style. Here is an example of a beautifully written verse:"He often argued that human intelligence was more trouble than it was worth. It was more destructive than creative, more confusing than revealing, more discouraging than satisfying, more spiteful than charitable."This passage clearly shows how diverse Crichton can be in his writing. The metaphors he uses fit perfectly with the plot of the story at the time this passage is used. Crichton constantly switches from technical to figurative language as if to cater his novel to all of his readers.

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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Calling (The Starlight Chronicles) (Volume 2), by C. S. Johnson

Calling (The Starlight Chronicles) (Volume 2), by C. S. Johnson

Calling (The Starlight Chronicles) (Volume 2), By C. S. Johnson. The developed technology, nowadays assist every little thing the human needs. It includes the day-to-day tasks, works, workplace, enjoyment, and a lot more. One of them is the excellent internet link as well as computer system. This condition will certainly reduce you to assist among your hobbies, reading practice. So, do you have willing to review this publication Calling (The Starlight Chronicles) (Volume 2), By C. S. Johnson now?

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As if Hamilton Dinger needs any more frustration at the moment. Not only has he accepted his duty as a Starlight defender, he's got swim meets to prepare for, his little brother to babysit, and an annoying new girl in his class. Plus he's got his 'mentor' dragon, Elysian, on his back every chance he gets, and his 'co-defender,' Starry Knight, urging him to quit the superhero business after every battle. As the Seven Deadly Sinisters and their leader, Orpheus, search for new ways to gather power, Ham finds both betrayal and friendship in unexpected places. Desperately searching for a way he can get stronger, he finds his own inner struggles costing him the most as he attempts to keep the rest of the city safe. Will Hamilton realize his potential in the power of trust? Will he be able make peace with Starry Knight, or will their quarrels be the downfall of them both?

Calling (The Starlight Chronicles) (Volume 2), by C. S. Johnson

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5965476 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-28
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .83" w x 6.00" l, 1.07 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 330 pages
Calling (The Starlight Chronicles) (Volume 2), by C. S. Johnson

About the Author C. S. Johnson is the author of The Starlight Chronicles series for young adults. With a gift of sarcasm and an apologetic heart, she currently lives in Atlanta with her family, cats, and caffeine addiction.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Another fantastic book! By Jaron Lehman An absolutely amazing sequel. I loved the direction taken in this book. Some points of the plot were cleared up, others dramatically obscured in clever twists and turns. If you enjoyed Slumbering (Book One), I guarantee you'll enjoy Calling. Hamilton as a character only gets better with time, it seems! C.S. Johnson's style is unique and distinguishable throughout the entire novel.Anyone who likes fantasy and similar genres- I highly recommend this series to you! You won't be able to put it down.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Freaking fantastic!! just as Slumbering.. By neha After reading Slumbering , I was very excited to reveal more of the superheroes power and Hamilton's internal turmoil and life ..this book is just fantastic as first part ..nice bickering between Humdinger and Raiya (I really love this girl:) ). Awesome and mysterious characters. BTW Great flow of story, it's like pealing mystery layer by layer!! Looking forward to 'Awakening' and more secrets of Starry knight and lets not forget Elysian..(he is so cute)...

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Another great, thought-provoking story By cactrot It had been a while since I read C.S. Johnson's Slumbering (book I of The Starlight Chronicles), so I was a bit concerned that I wouldn't remember enough of the story to get into the sequel.Fortunately, Johnson does an excellent job pulling you back into the life of Hamilton Dinger without having to retread every event and every character in the previous book. I remember when I finally read through the Harry Potter series I had the suspicion that the books got longer and longer simply because of all the past events that needed to be recounted. 'Calling' doesn't do this, and before I knew it I found myself enrolled in High School alongside Hamilton and his quirky friends.As with the previous work, there are strong spiritual themes. These are clothed in the language of super heroes, and so they avoid some of the cliches that one normally encounters in religious fiction. It is kept just out of sight, where it can be sensed, but where it doesn't interrupt the story. You can tell throughout the story that the moral/philosophical/spiritual ideas and emotional angst the characters wrestle with are more than just plot devices. The author has clearly thought them through and felt them for herself.I mentioned in my previous review that the author on occasion passed from the past tense to the present when recounting some of the more intense action sequences. It is effective when it appears; and so far the only other author I have seen use this technique is Jules Verne (as I learned recently while reading his Journey to the Center of the Earth). So Johnson is in good company there.One last noteworthy detail is the fact that Johnson really manages to make the main character's growth very believable. Even starting from where he left of in the previous book it is clear that Hamilton Dinger - just like all the rest of us real human beings - still has a long way to go.This is NOT my favorite genre by a long shot. I don't particularly like first person narration (the humor of watching Hamilton's cool-kid mind makes this enjoyable, however), I don't like reading about high school (the realism of high school life makes the reading nostalgic), I don't like super heroes (the focus on interpersonal matters makes this an interesting setting nonetheless). I don't know exactly what it is, but somehow C.S. Johnson manages to pull me into the story anyway. And, honestly, I am looking forward to more.

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Monday, December 9, 2013

The Eight-Bit Bard: A fantasy novel set to the tune of classic computer role-playing games.,

The Eight-Bit Bard: A fantasy novel set to the tune of classic computer role-playing games., by Aaron Rath

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The evil sorcerer Ssor Ssorensen must have attended the "freeze them with perpetual winter" school of villainy, because when he and his minions conquered the town of Noresha, the first thing he did (after taking a nice, hot bath) was encase the city in ice. Then he laid out a thirteen-dungeon obstacle course challenge, filled with mind-twisting riddles, fiendish traps, and a bevy of the most monstrous guardians a conqueror's shoestring budget can afford, because that's what the best of the bad guys do. Strife inevitably brings resistance. A band of heroes led by Yorel the paladin, calling themselves the Phoenix Dragons, are the front runners to challenge the sorcerer and put an end to his menace. This is not their story. This is the story of Endrew the bard, a fallen hero and humiliated former Phoenix Dragon, who has to team up with a pack of misfits just to make it through the week. His companions include an untrained rogue, an unusually sophisticated half-orc mage, a misplaced pixie, a dwarven monk full of unlikely theories, and a halfling warrior who wants more than anything just to be tough. Endrew and his unlikely crew set their sights on surpassing the champions and saving the city from evil, but before they can do that they must surmount their shortcomings just to survive. For a mismatched group that can't even settle on a party name, that may be a tall order indeed.

The Eight-Bit Bard: A fantasy novel set to the tune of classic computer role-playing games., by Aaron Rath

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #289686 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-05-23
  • Released on: 2015-05-23
  • Format: Kindle eBook
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Fun fantasy in a somewhat ridiculous setting By Mark The Eight-Bit Bard does a wonderful job of creating a good (and funny) fantasy story with good characters in a surprising setting. The classic computer role-playing games of the 80's and 90's that ripped off Tolkien and Dungeons and Dragons, and boiled fantasy characters down to 6 or so quantifiable traits moving around in a grid and slogging through dungeon after dungeon, would not seem a likely place for character development. But Endrew Aric and his unnamed team manage to be engaging characters despite these limitations, and a good story follows along. For those who played these games and read these books in those days, this novel is a whole lot of fun, but it works as a fantasy novel for any kind of reader.Aaron Rath's second novel is quite a bit different than the memoir style of his first work, but it delivers a great, well-paced fantasy read.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. So much fun, plot, character, nostalgia, and references galore! By Joel McIntyre This is a delightful story of life through a CRPG computer party's life. I've been playing computer role playing games and reading fantasy books since the mid 80's, and this book is both nostalgia and a clever story from the point of view of a Bard character leading a party through the weird machinations and awkwardness of the old CRPG plots. I caught hundreds of references and feel like I missed a thousand more to historical CRPG, desktop RPG, and modern gaming communities. All that and humor and a clever light touch in a fun plot. Very well worth reading, and at the top of the short list of books in this delightful RPG & gaming nostalgia genera. I can only hope for more books like this!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great story and characters! By Phil P So much fun!This book was a hoot!I played the original final fantasy game on the NES and one on the SNES but hadn't done any since. Never was a big into D&D. Had I been i bet this book would have been even more entertaining.Book is a very creative story about characters who interact in an 8 bit D&D world as well as having to follow the rules that that type of game includes. Great dialog, loved the character interactions and even some of the thoughts about why things are the way they are in their world.Highly recommend for anyone who's done the old school roleplay games and D&D.

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