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Rendezvous Rock by Rickey Bray

Robert Reed Publishers

Rendezvous Rock by Rickey Bray

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FICTION / FANTASY DRAMA  — READER VIEWS REVIEWERS CHOICE AWARD WINNER!
Rendezvous Rock by Rickey Bray is a riveting novel by a man who transformed his life while in prison by tapping into his limitless imagination and becoming an extraordinarily prolific writer.
There are times – special and rare – when you pick up a book and just reading the first line is such a pleasure you are hooked. “Eric carved, Susan watched, and the rock didn’t care.” From that first sentence, Rickey Bray proceeds to lead the reader into a rich wonderland of the imagination. While on vacation in the mountains, Eric encounters an unusual and captivating girl with emerald eyes whose destiny is fraught with both magic and mystery. Eric and the girl are plunged into an odyssey where both delight and danger lurk around nearly every corner. Using the rich potential of the language the author develops characters, situations, and ideas that are satisfying on a multitude of levels. The rich, vibrant, often poetic use of the English language is a delight that immediately sets the work apart. The characters are real, well developed, and likable. The situations are constructed to be – even when dealing with the fantastic – immensely believable. A highly recommended addition to any reading collection, especially those who enjoy fantasy, adventure, and romance.  ~ Review by Ann Brown with Marilyn A. Hudson

This book is now available on Kindle (click here).

Category:  Fiction / Fantasy Drama / Romantic Drama

Witches are never young.  We come, we go, we return again, but we are never young. 
To be a witch is to be as old as the forests, as old as life itself.

A child whose genetic makeup will elevate the human genome is prophesied to be born to a witch and a young man who is a halfling.
While vacationing in the mountains, Eric meets an unusual girl, Susan, who has sparkling, emerald eyes that are strangely captivating.  They are a unique, singular shade of green and seem to be imbued with an ancient fire that even a spoiled, youthfully unperceptive Eric could easily feel.  He senses a strange maturity about this mysterious girl and is drawn to her like a magnet.
“When I said we would never be married, I meant in your way,” Susan said.  “Will you marry me in my way?  Right now?”
Even though numerous questions clamored in his head, Eric easily replied, “Of course.”
Eric’s answer was far too easy in Susan’s opinion.  As she mused over his quick reply, she speculated on how to best explain their strange situation in terms that he could understand, an impossibility to do beforehand.  He would have to commit himself—then learn the truth.  It was unfair to the extreme, yet unavoidable under these very peculiar circumstances, and thus Eric is drawn into the mysterious world of The Three Circles.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:  Oklahoman Rickey Bray became a writer after a series of personal tragedies.  Following a car accident involving a drunk driver and the death of his wife and two children, he turned to drugs for consolation, which eventually resulted in twelve years of incarceration, a life-altering experience that resulted in the start of his prolific writing career and this debut novel.


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