Swimming in the Rainbow (Available June 1, 2022)
BOOK NINE
THE CONCLUSION OF THE CHILD OF THE ERINYES
Power-hungry dictators have broken the world and placed humanity’s future at risk.
Twelve-year-old Zoë knows nothing of these upheavals and political struggles. She has lived a solitary, fantasy-filled life in pastoral Germany, and is completely unprepared when a sudden, devastating attack destroys her peaceful existence.
With help from an extraordinary companion, she flees, barely a step ahead of those who pursue her.
Zoë’s odyssey, spanning multiple countries and years, challenges every perception of reality she has ever known, and she is brought face to face…
With the most important question of all.
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Swimming is the recipient of an IndieBRAG Medallion and an honorable mention in the 2023 31st Annual Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards.
“The writing is lyrical,” the judge at Writer’s Digest said. “Gorgeous descriptions of people and places, strong verbs, excellent word choices. She has the perfect voice for fantasy.”
“This was a beautifully written book,” said the judge at IndieBrag. “Usually, I write a rather in-depth critique of books in order to give the author some worthwhile feedback, but in this case, I find myself unable to offer anything of value! A very good story, well told. One could feel the innocence, confusion, and love of the young child. I found myself fearful for her as I wasn’t sure what was being prepared for her character. The plot twists were well executed, and the author kept them close, not revealing much until the very moment. The fact that I had not read the previous books didn’t seem to impact my understanding of this book at all. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys fantasy, adventure, and action. The character development was deliberate and deep. I found myself totally caught up in the story and was disappointed to see it end. I highly recommend this book.”
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Posted on October 15, 2011, in Book Nine: Swimming in the Rainbow and tagged abna, child of the erinyes, dystopia, future, lochlann, reincarnation, robert louis stevenson, teofilo, zoe. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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