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Adrift
by Elizabeth A. Reeves
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Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Reader Reviews for Avow
Avow is a prequel, taking place twenty years before Adrift (coming Aug. 2012). It is currently available on Smashwords, Barnes and Noble, and Amazon.
A Last Selkie Short Story.
Twenty years before Adrift, a young man named Ethan Tanner found out he had a inoperable malignant brain tumor and had less than a year to live.
Impossibly, help comes in a mythical form.
Here's what readers have to say about it:
Review by: MB Crandell on July 17, 2012 : I liked your story. You did a great job fleshing out your characters and even though the story was short, you had an excellent plot. I'm looking forward to reading more of your work. Thankyou for sharing!
Review by: THG StarDragon Publishing on Aug. 04, 2012 : I really enjoyed this short prequel and am looking very forward to when I can read the following tale. I adore selkie stories, and they are a type of merfolk that I think really could use more attention, as most think of the fishy sort when thinking "mermaid" and none of the other varieties. The story itself had me tearing up in sympathy, as the emotions of facing death are perfectly captures (I have had very close experience, having nursed my father in his last days and assisted in his spiritual care). I also very much like the deviation from the usual "selkie bride" motif.
Review by: Peg Lewis on July 26, 2012 : This prequel promises an interesting yarn. There are plenty of paranormal creatures out there (and for the most part I don't like reading about them), but the selkie here has an agenda that will have implications for future generations. And she exists in an utterly believable, in fact real, world, and so she seems actually quite real, too. There's promise here for the main work, and I'm keeping my eye out for it.
Review by: Faye Hollidaye on July 24, 2012 : A five-star short story, but not entirely perfect. Very emotionally intriguing!
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