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Vera Jane Cook
Paperback | Pages: 402 pages Rating: 4.34 | 277 Users | 21 Reviews
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From Lilac Wolf and Stuff This book gave me chills. Following Annabel as she went from body to body, visited time periods past and future, and fought for lover and family over and over. This book is chocked full of action, magic and philosophy. All through the book, though Annabel knows she is a witch, she also knows she is a Christian and that God has blessed her. She also spends a lot of time battling a demon who doesn't even have a bone to pick with her, it's a great aunt or something. I will admit, while I adored this book I was uncomfortable with the idea that the only religions touched on were Christianity and Satanism (media's definition on that one, too). But that being said, it really did drive the story. There is such a stark disparity between God and Satan. It made the story so colorful. As for Annabel, she is not without sin. She stole the bodies of innocents early on. Then she only stole from those she deemed "evil" but I think the problem in that is thinking she has the right to judge. The other mistake is working so hard for revenge over the loss of money in the time period she keeps returning to. It's kind of weird. She goes all over, but there's a central progression to the story that anchors it. I liked all the characters - and truly there's not a complete hero among the bunch. Annabel has caused some of her own problems, and her children and grand children have caused others. It's not all on that demon. The story also has some harsh reality in it. It's very well written, with a polished and professional feel to it. Yeah! Seriously couldn't put this down. I worked so hard yesterday to clean the boys room and do the house work that needed to be done...but all I could think about was when it was time to stop and pick up that book again! So yup, this one is getting 5 stars.List About Books Annabel Horton: Lost Witch of Salem
Title | : | Annabel Horton: Lost Witch of Salem |
Author | : | Vera Jane Cook |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | promo |
Pages | : | Pages: 402 pages |
Published | : | by Musa (first published December 22nd 11) |
Categories | : | Download Books. Free Books |
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Ratings: 4.34 From 277 Users | 21 ReviewsEvaluate About Books Annabel Horton: Lost Witch of Salem
Annabel Horton: Lost Witch of Salem by Olivia Hardy Ray is a wonderful story that I have read. This is a wonderfuls story writen by a brand new author for me to read and I fell in love with it. The characters and the story line are wonderful to read. I highly recommend this to everyone who loves reading about fantasy in their stories.I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.At the start of the book, Annabel tells us that she is going to portray the real history of what happened at Salem at the time of the witch trials. She goes on to do much more, revealing a little of her life as a human the first time around and as a spirit who occasionally returns to a living human being. The book is full of time travel, some violence, demons and devils, andof coursewitches.The author did a good job weaving the story in and out of time in such a way that you didnt feel lost. The
This work of fiction is one of the most versatile stories I have read for quite some time, thanks to its many dimensions. The book makes you wish for the sequel as it takes you on a trip in these dimensions with a healthy mix of time travel, the devil, ghosts, and witches. The horrific hanging gives the book an eerie atmosphere.Cook has managed to produce some of the most detailed writings I have ever read, but some sections sound as if they have been overdone. The plot and the overarching theme
Finding such a unique voice for a book whos subject matter, the Salem Witch Trials, conjures already strong preconceived ideas was quite a find. Rays writing is accomplished and prose is tight and I found the scene descriptions and dialogue were just as enjoyable as the plot itself. Annabel Horton makes for an excellent lead character and I think this would translate very well into a TV series. With the author paying such close attention to the type of language that would have been prevalent at
This book was very well written. The storyline was unique and the characters were well developed and believable. This book had the potential to go way wrong, but the author did an amazing job.
Brilliant!A hauntingly beautiful and well-written tale of the Lost Witch of Salem. I was mesmerized by the intriguing detail and uniqueness of this book. I've never read anything like it. The characters are so well defined and blend beautifully through time. The author weaves such intricacies throughout each time period and ties everything together in a jaw-dropping end. I hope for a sequel. I highly recommend this five-star book.
My Review:It took me a few chapters to get into this book, but once i had got over that i really enjoyed the story. The characters were well written and the story line itself was far different to what i expected. The time travel and family connections are amazingly in depth and the fight from the devils clutches is well worked and well written. This is not a YA read but it is full of action and with great interaction between the characters. I really like Annabel as a character she try's to keep
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