Genre: Urban
Fantasy/ Contemporary/ World Mythology
Description:
Native American and old world mythos intertwine in a captivating story
surrounding the winter of solstice 2012. Naomi has a pretty sweet life as a
skilled mediator at a large legal firm in Colorado and she has just become
engaged. When events from her past come to light, her whole world is turned
upside down. It will never be the same again.
Author:
“Lynne Cantwell has a master's degree in creative writing from Johns
Hopkins University; she is a former broadcast journalist who is working a day
job as a legal secretary. Ms. Cantwell is also a contributing author at Indies Unlimited where she shares her
knowledge about Indie publishing and promotion. Her Pipe Woman Chronicles
include three volumes to date Seized,
Fissured, and Tapped. Ms
Cantwell’s other books are SwanSong, The Maidens' War, and Lulie: a short story. She was also a
contributing author for Live Simply in
the City and Indies Unlimited:
Tutorials and Tools for Prospering in a Digital World.”
Appraisal:
I have a soft spot for Native American stories, I am not sure why, as
far as I know I have no Native American blood. I also enjoy stories about old
world gods and myths. This story combines the two in a unique way. This
contemporary fantasy is told through Naomi’s eyes. She is an intelligent,
well-balanced character that you can’t help but like. The story is well thought
out, draws you in quickly and has a steady building plot that adds some
interesting twists.
Each character in the story is well developed and plays an important
part in the development of the plot. I loved the way this story challenges all
belief systems, this author has taken this on in a grand scale. The dialogue is
realistic, entertaining, and humorous at times. I found it very easy to suspend
my disbelief and become immersed in the story. I am excited to see where she
takes us as this story continues to build in its ever-widening scope. Well
done, Ms. Cantwell, well done. I think I have found a new favorite fantasy
author.
FYI:
This book contains adult language and situations that may be offensive
to some, but I don’t feel they were added for shock value.
Added for
Reprise Review: Seized
by Lynne Cantwell was a nominee in the Speculative Fiction category for B&P
2013 Readers' Choice Awards. Original review ran February 8, 2013
Format/Typo
Issues:
I found no significant errors or issues.
Rating:
***** Five Stars
Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
Approximate
word count: 60-65,000 words
2 comments:
This was the second of Cantwell's books which I read, the first that really took off into territory peopled by the world's pantheons. If you enjoy comparing religions, Native American myths and religious practices, a bit of romance and a rattling good story - you will enjoy these books.
Thanks for dropping in and commenting Judi. I totally agree.
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