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Mesmerizing Literary Masterpiece
August 5, 2014 | Filled under Literary Fiction |
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Kirkus Reviews calls today’s literary masterpiece, “Mellifluous, lyrical…with a darkness that creeps like kuzu.” It currently has a whopping 4.9 star rating and readers are raving about today’s feature book, The Kestrel Waters: A Tale of Love and Devil by Randy Thornhorn.
A Little About The Kestrel Waters:
The Brothers Brass. Two young bluegrass singers (with echoes of The Everly Brothers). Raised in Savannah by the sea, together, these boys’ voices chime like heavenly bells.
The oldest brother, Kestrel, falls in love with a wild little thing who hides up in the trees—a bit of a girl named Bettilia. A girl raised by a flesh and blood devil on a haunted mountain called Riddle Top.
Soon all the Family Brass falls for Bettilia. She touches Kestrel, she touches everyone. And they touch sweet Bettilia, forever. Then comes that fateful day when, deep in his own heart, Kestrel says I do to his own devil.
About the Author:
Randy Thornhorn is a teller of many tender and eerie tales, including this one—and its prequel Wicked Temper. Most of Mr. Thornhorn’s stories occur in a displaced world, a fable-infested Southern region some would surely deem unsafe. He visits often, sometimes stays the night. Other nights he might be found on a wooded hilltop somewhere east of Montgomery in the land of Alabama.
Praise for The Kestrel Waters:
“I was haunted throughout…a mesmerizing…extraordinary work of the imagination. Thornhorn, where the hell have you been?” ~ William Peter Blatty (author of The Exorcist)
“Captures the tragedy of romantic and familial love better than any story I have ever read.” ~ Janeiro Bento
“The Kestrel Waters is one of those books that leaves the reader with an emotional hangover. It’s difficult to start reading another book, because one’s feelings are still so influenced by the book just read…In a way I can’t explain, The Kestrel Waters is like music…” ~ Joy Williams
Masterfully Created Literary Tale
July 28, 2014 | Filled under Literary Fiction |
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Kirkus Reviews calls today’s literary masterpiece, “Mellifluous, lyrical…with a darkness that creeps like kuzu.” It currently has a whopping 4.9 star rating and readers are raving about today’s feature book, The Kestrel Waters: A Tale of Love and Devil by Randy Thornhorn.
A Little About The Kestrel Waters:
The Brothers Brass. Two young bluegrass singers (with echoes of The Everly Brothers). Raised in Savannah by the sea, together, these boys’ voices chime like heavenly bells.
The oldest brother, Kestrel, falls in love with a wild little thing who hides up in the trees—a bit of a girl named Bettilia. A girl raised by a flesh and blood devil on a haunted mountain called Riddle Top.
Soon all the Family Brass falls for Bettilia. She touches Kestrel, she touches everyone. And they touch sweet Bettilia, forever. Then comes that fateful day when, deep in his own heart, Kestrel says I do to his own devil.
About the Author:
Randy Thornhorn is a teller of many tender and eerie tales, including this one—and its prequel Wicked Temper. Most of Mr. Thornhorn’s stories occur in a displaced world, a fable-infested Southern region some would surely deem unsafe. He visits often, sometimes stays the night. Other nights he might be found on a wooded hilltop somewhere east of Montgomery in the land of Alabama.
Praise for The Kestrel Waters:
“I was haunted throughout…a mesmerizing…extraordinary work of the imagination. Thornhorn, where the hell have you been?” ~ William Peter Blatty (author of The Exorcist)
“Captures the tragedy of romantic and familial love better than any story I have ever read.” ~ Janeiro Bento
“The Kestrel Waters is one of those books that leaves the reader with an emotional hangover. It’s difficult to start reading another book, because one’s feelings are still so influenced by the book just read…In a way I can’t explain, The Kestrel Waters is like music…” ~ Joy Williams
Heartwarming Literary Masterpiece
March 5, 2014 | Filled under Literary Fiction |
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Award-winning author, Deanna Lynn Sletten is back and better than ever with her latest literary masterpiece, Summer of the Loon. Readers will fall in love with this heartwarming story of family and first love.
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A Little About Summer of the Loon:
After the death of her mother, sixteen-year-old Ali Jenson leaves California to live with the grandfather she’s never met in the deep woods of northern Minnesota. Ben Jenson never expected to meet his granddaughter, let alone have her live with him, and he’s not excited about having the teen in his home. Despite a rocky beginning, Ali is surprised to find she’s connecting with the grumpy old man, and is also falling in love for the first time.
About the Author:
Deanna Lynn Sletten writes women’s fiction and romance novels that dig deeply into the lives of the characters, giving the reader an in-depth look into their hearts and souls. She has also written one middle-grade novel that takes you on the adventure of a lifetime. Deanna’s romance novel, Memories, was a semifinalist in The Kindle Book Review’s Best Indie Books of 2012. Her novel, Sara’s Promise, was a semifinalist in The Kindle Book Review’s Best Indie Books of 2013 and a finalist in the 2013 National Indie Excellence Book Awards.
What Readers Are Saying About Summer of the Loon:
“I’ve read and loved all Deanna Sletten’s novels and Summer of the Loon is no exception. Beautifully told, refreshingly clean – I’d recommend it for anyone, even my pre-teen granddaughters…Deanna’s portrayal of small town life was charmingly accurate.” –Crystal Marie
“It was an amazing and a very powerful story. This was by far one of the best stories that I have read in a very long time. It touched on every emotion and definitely had me keep turning the pages.” –Amazon Reviewer
Make sure to grab the latest literary masterpiece by Ms. Sletten, Summer of the Loon today.
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