Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
Genre:
Urban Fantasy/World Mythology/Coming of Age
Approximate
word count: 55-60,000
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.
Ms.
Cantwell is the author of The Pipe Woman Chronicles, which includes
five books, The Land, Sea, Sky series, which includes three books,
and other works of fiction and non-fiction alike.”
You
can connect with her at her website or on her Facebook page
Description:
“Sage
Curtis, engineering student and reluctant Savior of the Earth, is not
having her best month ever. She is almost reconciled to the idea that
she will have to use her Thunderbird powers to reverse the damage
humans have done to Earth’s climate – but those powers haven’t
helped her much so far. While recovering the world’s supply of
fresh water from the Slavic underworld, she and her friends
unwittingly triggered a ten-foot snowfall across the Northern
Hemisphere. Now people and crops are dying, and the snowmelt
threatens to cause the seas to rise, wreaking further havoc.
Sage
and her friends have to get rid of the snow safely before they can
roll back climate change. The clock is ticking, the learning curve is
steep, and the gods will be no help. They have already said that if
humans can’t fix the climate, They will destroy the planet and
start over.
Sage
must use everything she knows about both science and magic to save
the Earth – and even that might not be enough.”
Appraisal:
This
is a book of reckoning, actually both books in this series are. I
didn’t see it or recognize it in Dragon’s
Web as clearly as I did
in this story. Sage has been weighted down unfairly by the prophecy
which states, she alone will save the world. I think because she was
born a firebird, a symbol of renewal, even the Gods jumped to this
conclusion. She has fought this label her whole life by turning her
back on her powers and focusing on science and education to save the
world. Webb can’t deny his powers ―
he lives and breathes them. He started knitting at the age of three
and it’s a cosmic joke that one of his super power is knitting.
Since
Sage’s and Rafe’s college classes center around the sciences of
environmental studies, Ms. Cantwell uses this to educate her readers
on what needs to be done to remove excessive greenhouse gas
surrounding earth. We also get another foray into Native American
myths as Rafe is attacked again. Sage
worries about Rafe’s loyalty to her when a female friend from his
past suddenly reappears. Webb and Sage realize Rafe is under a spell
from a mythical creature. This draws visits from Grandpa Drew, Rafe’s
mother, and a Tlingit shaman named Lawson Shakes, who made a trip to
Denver with Rafe’s mother from Alaska. This storyline keeps the
tension high while Sage tries to sort out her feelings about the
prophecy, the Gods, and her deep feelings for Rafe.
Ms.
Cantwell does an excellent job weaving the different plot arcs
together seamlessly. Webb seems to be maturing and coming into his
own rather nicely. He has impressed his Grandpa Drew and Shaman
Lawson Shakes, as well as Hilary and Sage. I have to say again, this
is a story of reckoning on many levels and Sage handles herself well
once she has the support of her own Goddess. Sage has a heart of gold
and an abundant strength of will when she gets going. She is the
Thunderbird and she proves it when she owns it and confronts The
Gods. She will make her family and The Gods proud.
I hope
this isn’t the end of Sage’s and Webb’s story. I would love to
see more from them. Ms. Cantwell is going to need some of her own
divine inspiration because Webb starts his school year at CU in the
fall and Rafe and Sage don’t graduate for two more years.
FYI:
Firebird's
Snare is Book 2 of the
Pipe Woman's Legacy series.
I believe it is best to read Book 1 Dragon’s
Web first.
Format/Typo
Issues:
No
proofing errors to speak of.
Rating:
***** Five Stars
2 comments:
Sounds great! I just finished the previous book, and I'm about to read this one.
Thanks for dropping in and commenting, Ms. Boris. I can't wait to hear what you think.
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