Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
Genre: Urban
Fantasy/ Contemporary/ World Mythology
Approximate
word count: 60-65,000 words
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Author:
Lynne Cantwell is a contributing author at Indies Unlimited where she shares her
knowledge about Indie publishing and promotion. She has a master’s degree in
fiction writing from Johns Hopkins University and is a former broadcast
journalist who has written for CNN and Mutual/NBC Radio News, among other
places. Ms. Cantwell currently lives near Washington, DC. You can connect with her at her website or on
her Facebook page.
Description:
“Sue faces the biggest challenge of her career: she has
three weeks to raise millions of dollars for research into a supergrain that
promises to end world hunger. But ayalendo has some distressing -- even
dangerous -- qualities. And Lucifer means to exploit them to control the
world’s food supply and become a god at last.
When Tess learns the identity of the shady corporation
pushing ayalendo’s development, she realizes her own livelihood may be in
jeopardy. She and Darrell embark on a cross-country journey to her parents’
farm to gather information for a congressional committee investigating the
ayalendo project.
The gods are bringing in some big guns to help. But it
will be up to Sue, Tess, and Darrell to defeat Lucifer, once and for all.”
Appraisal:
Ms. Cantwell really surprised me with this series. She managed to get
me interested in the political workings of our legislature using intrigue and
underhanded politics. Setting up scenarios and relating how they realistically
affect people’s lives and livelihoods when politicians get greedy. This plot
revolves around Lucifer’s end game. He has been trying to gain enough followers
to ascend to godhood and so far the gods have succeeded in keeping him out. In Crosswind he used race and religion to
gain followers. In Undertow he used
Americans’ fear of terrorists, and so far Tess, Darrell, and Sue, with their
gods backing and insight, have been able to thwart Lucifer’s plans. In Scorched Earth, he seeks to control a
new supergrain that could end world hunger with devastating consequences.
The plot moves swiftly as our trio of heroes uncover Lucifer’s plot.
Tess and Sue both have personal stakes in the outcome, as well as the rest of
humanity. Ms. Cantwell has done an excellent job weaving her story, which has a
global impact, to relate it on a personal level. I thoroughly enjoyed the way
the story was brought full circle, bringing it together with The Pipe Woman Chronicles. I had hopes
as the story was unfolding that this would come to pass and Ms. Cantwell did
not disappoint me. I do hate to see this series end and I am hoping these
characters are still talking to the author so we will get more from them in the
future. Well done, Ms. Cantwell. This has been a wonderful, unique series.
FYI:
This is the third and final book in the Land, Sea, Sky series. Ms. Cantwell has included a synopsis for Crosswind and Undertow at the beginning of this book. However, I think it would be beneficial to
read both prior to reading Scorched Earth
to fully understand all the characters.
Format/Typo
Issues:
I noticed no significant errors in editing or formatting.
4 comments:
Thank you very much for the kind review!
Thank you, Ms. Cantwell for such a wonderful series.
It's next on my list; I can hardly wait!
Thanks for dropping in and commenting Ms. Boris. I can't wait to see what your thoughts are. :D
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