Genre: Urban
Fantasy/Contemporary/World Mythology
Description:
“Naomi Witherspoon, chosen by a Lakota Indian goddess to mediate a
truce in heaven, is in the midst of a number of down-to-earth problems. She
hasn’t heard from her boyfriend, Joseph, in weeks. She has also been attacked
recently by a man channeling an Aztec jaguar god. Her best friend Shannon
thinks she ought to get out of town for awhile – but what Shannon proposes is a
road trip to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation to track down Naomi’s father,
who doesn’t know she exists. Naomi agrees to go, but the additional stress
literally makes her sick.”
Author:
Ms. Cantwell is a contributing author at Indies Unlimited where she
shares her knowledge about Indie publishing and promotion. Her Pipe Woman
Chronicles include four volumes to date Seized,
Fissured, Tapped, and Gravid. She
is now working on the fifth book in this series Annealed. You can connect with her at her blog or on Facebook.
Appraisal:
I am inexplicably drawn to Native American stories and wolves. This
story has both and so much more. As we join Shannon and Naomi on a working
vacation, we are educated about the Pine Ridge Reservation, the battle at
Wounded Knee, and how the wolf works in the Lakota tradition. I thought it all
blended well as Naomi starts to feel connected to her own Native American
roots. It is a heartwarming journey as she gets to know her extended family and
we get to see into the process of her new mediating vocation as it is
implemented into the judicial system on the reservation. She is excellent at
her job, the Goddess has chosen well.
The plot takes a not so surprising turn into Celtic mythos; we were
told Shannon was part fae in Seized.
She is now taking on a larger role in the whole scheme as the confrontation
with Jehovah draws closer. I love the way all belief systems are being blended
together in this series, we are all one. I also liked the fact that George,
Joseph’s friend, has now been drawn more into the story. It will be interesting
to see if he takes on a larger role or if he is, as he seems, just a friend.
Jack, what can I say about Jack except that he is a tool? He needs to
be watched and monitored constantly; he is not free of his demon yet. However,
he does seem to have a conscience, every now and then, so perhaps there may be
hope for him. There is exciting news announced in this installment and a turn
at the end of this story that will hook you for the next book.
FYI:
Tapped is book
3 in Lynne Cantwell’s, The Pipe Woman Chronicles. This series should be read in
order. This book contains adult language and situations that may be offensive
to some.
Added for
Reprise Review: Tapped by Lynne Cantwell was a nominee in the Fantasy
category for B&P 2014 Readers' Choice Awards. Original review ran April 8,
2013.
Format/Typo
Issues:
Excellent editing, I found no issues with editing or formatting.
Rating:
***** Five Stars
Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
Approximate
word count: 55-60,000 words
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