Genre: Magical
Realism/Contemporary Fantasy/Drama/Native American Myths/Adventure
Description:
“What’s behind the final door?
Maggie Brandt is the lone survivor of the fire that claimed her
mother, her brother, and her childhood home. Turtle and Thunderbird, ancient
Native American spirits who have enlisted her help, say the fire was necessary.
They insist Maggie must move on quickly, for a greater trial is coming: the
renewal of the earth, which only she can complete.
But first she must check in on two of her children: Emily in
California and Tim in Mexico City. And something else is pulling her to Mexico,
too – an ancient entity whose task Maggie will want no part of.
No wonder she feels like jumping off a bridge…”
Author:
“Lynne Cantwell writes mostly urban fantasy and paranormal romance,
with a dash of magic realism when she’s feeling more serious. She is also a
contributing author for Indies Unlimited.
In a previous life, she was a broadcast journalist who worked at Mutual/NBC
Radio News, CNN, and a bunch of other places you have probably never heard of.
She has a master's degree in fiction writing from Johns Hopkins University.
Currently, she lives near Washington, D.C.”
To learn more about Ms. Cantwell, check out her website or stalk heron Facebook.
Appraisal:
I love this trilogy all the way through. Watching Maggie grow in ways
I never expected. Her adventure in this book is a large part of the story. The
plot twists frequently as Maggie follows her instincts to first procure an RV
to drive across country to visit her daughter in California and her son in
Mexico City. Maggie and Rick take off on this journey together as their
relationship grows stronger only to falter, as Rick starts to get pushy and
tries to interfere with things that are important to Maggie. I almost cried,
they seemed like such a good fit!
There is so much packed in this last book of the trilogy. And Maggie
is taking her role in the earth’s renewal seriously as she challenges a goddess
and saves a young boy’s life, while still being there for her family. The
dialogue is realistic and informative. I love Maggie, she is a true heroine,
and I wish I was a part of her extended family. The ending is surprising, heart-breaking,
and encouraging. It also fits well with Maggie’s own renewal of her character.
Well done, Ms. Cantwell.
FYI:
Maggie at
Moonrise is the third book in Ms. Cantwell’s TRANSCENDENCE SERIES. It is
important to read this series in order as the story builds on the previous
books. Book one, Maggie in the Dark and book two, Maggie on the Cusp.
Format/Typo
Issues:
No issues with formatting or proofing.
Rating:
***** Five Stars
Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
Approximate
word count: 55-60,000 words
5 comments:
Sounds great!
Thanks so much for the kind words. :)
Ms. Wojcik Berner, all three books in the TRANSCENDENCE SERIES are enthralling. Especially if you like character study type stories where you can watch a character grow more than the main character or the reader thought possible.
Ms. Cantwell, your books are always a pleasure to read. I can't wait to see which direction you go next.
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