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Sandy's Spotlight - Blog Tour - Adjusting Journal Entries by Ashley Fontainne

10/30/2012

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Sometimes…Revenge Is A Bitch – The Long-Awaited Finale “Adjusting Journal Entries” Is Available Now!

The many facets of revenge are explored in this series. In the first novel, Accountable to None, the heroine experienced numerous life-altering events that set her on a course for revenge. The term revenge is a dish best served cold has never been more accurate. The flawed protagonist waited five years to wield her sword of vengeance and her rewards were sweet and fulfilling.

In the sequel, Zero Balance, the aftereffects of obtaining revenge are explored. Oftentimes while one is plotting and planning the downfall of others by making them accountable for their actions, they can suffer tunnel vision. They don't stop to consider how their actions, even if morally justified, will touch others. The quote by John Milton from Paradise Lost is in the beginning of Zero Balance and speaks this truth:  “Revenge, at first though sweet, Bitter ere long back on it self recoiles;”

The third and final book, Adjusting Journal Entries, touches upon the depth of madness that anger and pain can drive someone to. How much emotional pain and heartache can one human being endure before their sanity breaks and they become a killer?

Revenge is a normal human response to physical and mental pain. I would imagine that most of you reading this have, at one time or another, experienced a moment where you wanted to make someone pay for the pain they caused you. The players in this series do just that--they live out that dark fantasy. Unfortunately, the repercussions are tremendous. 

I invite you to explore the world of revenge in this series.

All books are available in eBook and print book on both Amazon US and Amazon UK. 

Adjusting Journal Entries (Book Three of Eviscerating the Snake)

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Zero Balance (Book Two of Eviscerating the Snake)

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Accountable to None (Book One of Eviscerating the Snake)

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I would like to thank the fantastic team at Blue Harvest Creative for their outstanding work in creating the covers, interiors and eBooks for all three books in this series.

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Synopsis:

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. But when it comes to human emotions, the reaction is never equal. No one understands this lesson better than the partners at the prestigious accounting firm of Winscott & Associates.

Greed, power, money and sex left six people dead and four in the hospital…

Audra Tanner never realized how far and deep the ripple she created in her revenge pool would extend. Now as the dust settles on the explosion that rocked not only her life, but the lives of countless others, Audra must fight to gain control over her life.

Because others are out to end it.

What People Are Saying About Adjusting Journal Entries...

“I just finished reading Ashley Fontainne’s Adjusting Journal Entries and was I pleasantly surprised! I am not sure what genre to place it in: Legal thriller? Psychological thriller? Mind blowing ass kicking thriller? They all apply. Five stars is an understatement. Damn good reading!”

– Zach Fortier, bestselling author –

Ms. Fontainne is an excellent writer and excels at creating tenuous plots with sudden new sub-plots that take the reader by surprise. For those readers who enjoy mysteries, intrigue, thrills and danger, I heartily recommend this story.

– Joan Adamak, Amazon reviewer –

Oh what a tangled web Ashley Fontainne weaves! The attention to detail throughout the series is astounding, leading up to an intense and insane conclusion. Nothing happens by chance or coincidence...everything that happens is tied together with a great big action-packed bow...Fontainne is an undeniable talent and is...a force to be reckoned with in the publishing world.

– Charlotte Foreman, reviewer for BestChickLit.com –

Nothing short of mind blowing. Nothing is predictable – that is what makes this series awesome. The story twists and leaves you shocked and on tenterhooks... Ashley Fontainne has created three dimensional characters, some you love, others you really love to hate. They have an impact on you, and even after you turn the last page and you know your time with them has come to an end, they live on inside you.

– author Lindsay Anne Kendal  –

Fontainne...has a brilliant way of bringing to life the twisted psyches of her antagonists and she does it again in Adjusting Journal Entries. Fontainne has the unique ability to juggle several themes throughout her books as she artfully weaves them together, like a beautifully wrapped present...this last book will not disappoint.

– author Joanna Lee Doster –


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About Ashley Fontainne:

International bestselling author Ashley Fontainne is an avid reader of mostly the classics. Ashley became a fan of the written word in her youth, starting with the Nancy Drew mystery series. Stories that immerse the reader deep into the human psyche and the monsters that lurk within us are her favorite reads.

Her muse for penning this series was The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas. The revenge on all those who hurt and betrayed Edmond Dantes and the incredible rollercoaster ride his journey takes you on intrigued her. Ashley’s love for this book is what sparked her desire to write her debut novel, Accountable to None, the first book in the trilogy Eviscerating the Snake. With a modern setting to the tale, Ashley delves into the lengths a person is willing to go when they seek personal justice for heinous acts perpetrated upon them. The second novel in the series, Zero Balance, focuses on the cost and reciprocal cycle that obtaining revenge has on the seeker. For once the cycle starts, where does it end? How far will the tendrils of revenge expand? Adjusting Journal Entries, the third in the series, answers that question: far and wide.

Born and raised in California, Ashley now calls Arkansas home with her husband and four children. She also enjoys writing poetry and short stories and recently published Ramblings of a Mad Southern Woman: A Collection of Short Stories and Poetry on Life, Love, Loss and Longing, which is available on Amazon. Ashley is also a supporter of the Joyful Heart Foundation that assists victims of violent crime seeking help and healing, and donates 10% of all yearly book sales to the cause.

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Click here to see my Sandy's Spotlight reviews of Accountable To None and Zero Balance, Books 1 and 2 in the Eviscerating The Snake Series.  I really enjoyed both of these books and look forward to getting my hands on Adjusting Journal Entries.  I just have to find out what happens next!

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Sandy's Spotlight - BOOK REVIEW - Where The Dead Go by E.J. Harrigan

10/20/2012

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Sandy's Spotlight
BOOK REVIEW
Where The Dead Go
by
E.J. Harrigan

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The following is my October 20, 2012, 4 Star Review:

Book:  Where The Dead Go
Author:  E.J. Harrigan
Genre:  Horror
Length:  Approximately 255 Pages


Wow!

I was intrigued when I read the prologue for WHERE THE DEAD GO by E.J. HARRIGAN.  I had no idea what to expect when I picked this book up.  The first chapter was a little confusing to me because the author introduced so many characters in it, but by the end of Chapter one, I was in the author's writing flow and had difficulty putting the book down.  When I did have to put it down, I found myself looking forward to picking it back up.  I love it when a book keeps me interested like that. 

I'm a little perplexed on how to write this review because this book was so different than anything I've ever read before.  I hate it when spoilers are contained in reviews, so I'm not going to even attempt to summarize the book because I don't want to give any of it away.  I want the reader to be just as captivated as I was at what the author had written.  I've never attempted to write a horror novel, but I'd have to imagine it must be difficult especially when the author has a way of introducing bust your gut, laugh out loud humor to it so successfully.  E.J. Harrigan wrote some things in this book that were so unexpected, either humorous or freakishly twisted, that I found myself snorting trying to contain my laughter and gasping out loud many times.

If you like the horror genre and enjoy some really great creative writing, you have got to pick this book up.  I highly recommend it.


Click here to go to Goodreads link.

Where The Dead Go Blurb:
In a world where religion seems to grow increasingly irrelevant, Where The Dead Go wrestles with the timeless question, what happens after death and offers an alternative solution.

Dave McMurty is an everyman who finds himself the victim of a mindless murder. Little does he know he is not the only victim. He awakens in the hereafter to find himself at the center of a timeless conflict between good and evil. In a strange world where the very essence of himself is the thing he must protect he must forge friendships and find hidden strengths within to try to become the man in death he could never be in life.


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Sandy's Spotlight - BOOK REVIEW - Restless by Jae El Foster

10/17/2012

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Sandy's Spotlight
BOOK REVIEW
Restless
by
Jae El Foster

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The following is my October 13, 2012, 4 Star Review:

Book:  Restless
Author:  Jae El Foster
Genre:  Romance, Paranormal (Ghosts), Suspense
Length:  Short Story Approximately 54 Pages


Enjoyable short story.

In RESTLESS by JAE EL FOSTER, Nicola has had a long dry bout with writer's block.  She has to do something to break it, so she goes on a trip to a small town called Woodland Village in Europe to interview the townsfolk and get some of her writer's juices flowing again.  Unfortunately after several weeks of interviews, nothing is coming to her.  Nothing is exciting her.


Unable to sleep one night, she hears something outside and decides to investigate.  After finding herself alone in the dark except for the person (or thing) that is following her and too far away from the safety of town to feel comfortable, she panics and starts to run through the woods.  Nicola comes across an old run down castle and decides it's in her best interest to enter even though no one is answering her knocks.  She soon finds her muse locked away inside the castle.

This is a good story, but so sad.  I'd really like to see this storyline developed into a novel.  I'd love to hear about some of Nicola's interviews and get more background on the town and its legends.  I liked this author's voice and would enjoy reading more of his stories.

Click here to go to Goodreads link.

Restless Blurb:
Nicola has a common problem that most authors face - writer's block. After eighteen strenuous months of suffering through the departure of her muses, she has ventured to a foreign land to seek inspiration. The tiny community of Woodland Village promises the romantic intrigue that she so desperately desires, but within the woods of this village, there is a dark, terrifying secret that lurks at night - a time when no one in the village dares to venture outside of their homes. When her romantic leads turn up flat, Nicola decides to ignore the warnings of the townsfolk and discover for herself what it is that lives within the seemingly haunted woods. Will her investigation lead her to the romance that she needs to break free of her writer's block, or will it lead to something much more deadly?


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Sandy's Spotlight - BOOK REVIEW - Remedy Maker by Sheri Fredricks

10/9/2012

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Sandy's Spotlight
BOOK REVIEW
Remedy Maker
by
Sheri Fredricks

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The following is my October 9, 2012, 5 Star Review:

Book:  Remedy Maker
Author:  Sheri Fredricks
Genre:  Erotic Romantic Fantasy
Length:  Approximately 358 Pages


LOVED IT!  LOVED IT!  LOVED IT!

I must say that I am sad REMEDY MAKER by SHERI FREDRICKS ended and I had to move on to another book.  There was nothing left unanswered.  The story was finished beautifully.  I just didn't want it to end.  I loved the characters so much that I was really sad to say goodbye to them.  I have never read about Centaurs or Wood Nymphs before and I was so intrigued with them and their quirkiness and at times outright volatile emotions.  What a gift Ms. Fredricks has for storytelling.

I have wanted to read REMEDY MAKER since I first heard about it.  What happened when I finally had some personal time to read it?  I was not disappointed in the least.  It was such an amazing page turner, I found that my finger would hit the screen to turn the page way before it should have.  I can't tell you how many times I had to reverse a page on my Kindle because my very excited finger couldn't keep still long enough for me to actually finish reading the page I was on because I just couldn't wait to see what was going to happen next.

I found the character of Rycious, the Remedy Maker, magical in the way Ms. Fredricks wrote him.  He's gorgeous, man by day, centaur by night, the pillar of strength and yet so fragile.  He broke my heart.  Then you have Patience, the very ill wood nymph with a beautiful, loving spirit and the vocabulary of Snoop Dogg.  I LOVED IT!

Another very intriguing storyline of the book that I thought was brilliant is that it's written in present day.  These mythological beings live among unknowing humans and must keep their identities hidden from the human hunters.  This is just another fantastic storyline in a book that is jam packed with amazing storylines.  Ms. Fredricks has the ability to weave multiple intricate and detailed storylines together flawlessly and I am literally on pins and needles waiting to read whatever else she writes.

My advice to anyone that enjoys fantasy, romance, mythological creatures and some really great sex, is to pick this book up immediately!  This book was filled with fresh and new things for me and I really loved reading it.

Click here for Goodreads link to Remedy Maker.


Remedy Maker Blurb:
EROTIC ROMANCE FANTASY

Man by day, Centaur by night, Rhycious is a remedy maker who needs his own healing.

He's the royal physician, famous for his cures. War and posttraumatic stress disorder has broken his spirit, preventing him from finding true happiness. Then a direct order from the queen to investigate an uprising forces him out of his secluded cabin at the edge of the forest.

Patience is an optimistic, good-natured Wood Nymph who works as a mediator to ensure harmony within the Nymph sector.

Environmental pollution in the aquifer stream that feeds the taproot tree of her heart is slowly killing her. Resigned to the fact she will not live long, she sets out to discover the mysterious disappearance of her sister. Experience has taught her to deny herself the love of a male, but the gruff Centaur is different. He doesn't push his expectations on her, only his healing nature.

When Rhycious loses his grip on reality, he believes his inability to control his disorder will drive Patience away. Nevertheless, desire flares, and Patience draws him close. Kidnapping and betrayal turn their mythic joint venture into a deadly bout.

Will their love endure when survival hinges on trusting each other?

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Sandy's Spotlight - BOOK REVIEW - Stormcaller, Portals Series Book 2, by P.L. Blair

10/7/2012

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Sandy's Spotlight
BOOK REVIEW
Stormcaller
Book 2 in the Portals Series
by
P.L. Blair

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The following is my October 7, 2012, 5 Star Review:

Book:  Stormcaller
Series:  Portals, Book 2
Author:  P.L. Blair
Genre:  Fantasy, Adventure
Length:  Approximately 312 Pages


P.L. Blair has done it again!  Wow!

STORMCALLER, the second book in the PORTALS SERIES by P.L. BLAIR, had me just as enthralled as the first book, SHADOW PATH.  I just can't get enough of these books!  If you are not a fantasy buff, please don't let the fantasy genre scare you off.  Ms. Blair has completely hooked me with her wonderfully creative Portals series books.  I was just as captivated with STORMCALLER from beginning to end as I was when I read SHADOW PATH.

Detective Kat Morales and her Elven partner, Tevis, are up against the mighty Tlaloc, the ancient Aztec God of rain, storms and disease, who has given an ultimatum to the inhabitants of Corpus Christi.  Either worship him, as was done by his people in the past, or he will destroy Corpus Christi and all those that live there.

The journey into the Otherside for the cast of returning characters, Kat, Tevis, the wizard - Arvandus, the love talker - Gairth and Achmed the Djinn, starts here.  I was thrilled to learn that in order to confront and fight the ancient Stormcaller, this wonderful cast of characters had to travel far into the Otherside.  I was given a peek into the Otherside in Shadow Path and was very excited about getting a better look.  Ms. Blair took me on an adventure I won't soon forget.  I was also happy to see that Kat, a human, had some very interesting developments of her own while traveling through the Otherside.  I can't wait to see how that unfolds in the rest of the series.

While I don't think it's necessary to read these books in order because the first two books in the Portals series were stand alone, I highly recommend reading them in order because they are both so good.  I'm really looking forward to the third in the series, Deathtalker, being released in digital format soon.

If you are a fan of fantasy, pick this series up.  You'll LOVE it.  If you are new to the fantasy genre, take a chance on these books.  You won't regret it.


Click here to go the Goodreads link.

Stormcaller Blurb:
Tlaloc, worshipped by the ancient Aztecs as a god of rains, storms and disease, has come to Corpus Christi, Texas, with an ultimatum: He will be worshiped as in times past, including Human sacrifice, or he will destroy the Texas coastline with a hurricane. It’s up to Police Detective Kat Morales, her Elven partner Tevis and the rest of an elite team headed by the Wizard Arvandus to stop Tlaloc before he makes good on his threat. The adventures that began for Kat and Tevis in Shadow Path continue as they race against time, and between worlds, to defeat the Stormcaller.


Click here to see my review for SHADOW PATH, PORTALS SERIES - BOOK 1 and a bonus video interview with P.L. Blair.

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Sandy's Spotlight - BOOK REVIEWS - An Affair To Remember & Written On The Stars by Norma Budden

10/5/2012

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Sandy's Spotlight
TWO BOOK REVIEWS
An Affair To Remember &
Written On The Stars
by
Norma Budden

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The following is my October 5, 2012, 4 Star Review:

Book:  An Affair To Remember
Series:  Freedom In Love, Book 1
Author:  Norma Budden
Genre:  Romantic Suspense
Length:  Approximately 126 pages



I'm a huge fan of romantic suspense.  AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER, Book 1 in the Freedom In Love series by NORMA BUDDEN, offers the reader a good suspense story and a not so typical love story that I really enjoyed.

Monica Townsend lives a quiet, somewhat lonely life as a book editor never suspecting that someone has been watching her every move since her father's death at a very early age.  Is this stalker someone she can trust?  Is he someone to be feared?  I'm not going to tell you.

After a normal day, she leaves work and her life is shattered into pieces.  She's kidnapped at gunpoint and whisked away to a very uncertain future.  There's no one to help her, or is there?

Chase Travers, a cop with some serious coworker trust issues, is on duty when a shots fired call comes in at an abandoned warehouse.  He responds to find dead men and an injured Monica, whom he feels an instant connection with, but no sign of the shooter.  Unable to understand what happened at the warehouse, Chase feels that Monica's life is still in danger.  He makes the decision to stay with her at the hospital until he has some answers.  Another attempt is made on Monica's life that night, so Chase takes her on the run one step ahead of the bad guys.

The love story starts there.  Chase is a married man with children, but his marriage is in trouble.  The affection between Monica and Chase turns into an affair while they are on the run trying to stay alive.  Will they stay together after the adrenaline of the dangerous events in their lives ends?  Again, I'm not going to tell you.  I will say, however, that when I thought I was at the end of the book, I was surprised at the turn of events between Monica and Chase.  I'll also tell you that when I actually got to the end of the book, I was pleasantly surprised at how everything worked out.  It made me happy.  This was a fun read.

Click here for the Goodreads Link to An Affair To Remember

An Affair To Remember Blurb:
Monica Townsend enjoyed living the quiet life of a book editor - but, from the moment she stepped through her office door one evening, everything changed. Kidnapped at gunpoint, she was held hostage at an abandoned warehouse, praying her life would be spared as shots began ringing through the air.

Police Officer, Chase Travers, was on duty when the call came in. Being the first officer at the scene, he didn't anticipate the sight awaiting him. Upon further inspection of the premises, he discovered a barely conscious Monica Townsend.

In the hospital later that evening, Chase felt prompted to stay at Monica's bedside to ensure her safety through the night. Hours later, a gunshot rang out in the corridor, leaving Chase and Monica running for their lives.

Why were people gunning for Monica Townsend? Was it something she knew, a connection she had or was she merely a pawn in a game bigger than anything she and Chase Travers could have imagined?

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The following is my October 5, 2012, 4 Star Review:

Book:  Written On The Stars
Author:  Norma Budden
Genre:  Contemporary Romance
Length:  Approximately 39 pages


In the short story, WRITTEN ON THE STARS by NORMA BUDDEN, we meet Sarah Chambers as she is trying to move on with her life after ending a seven-year loving relationship with Mike Rivers because of outside influences, not because there is a lack of love. 

Sarah tries her hand at the internet dating scene, and I find it interesting that she picks the same type of man that Mike is, a children's doctor.  She is surprised that instead of the man she thinks she's going to meet, Mike shows up instead.  Instantly she leaves, but she is bombarded with memories of how they met, and a very touching memory of visiting sick children.  I have to tell you that I cried so hard (happy tears - I just love happy tears) that I was forced to put the book down until I could get my breathing under control and could see again.

I enjoyed this book and if you like happy tears, you should enjoy it too.


Click here for the Goodreads link to Written On The Stars

Written On The Stars Blurb:
After seven years, Sarah Chambers knew it was time to try setting thoughts of Mike Rivers aside. It didn’t matter that she loved him; because of his parents, they could never be happy together. Determined to take a step forward in life, she arranged to meet an online friend at a club – but ran into Mike instead.

Fleeing into the darkness, Sarah couldn’t outrun the memories which chased her – of falling in love, of falling apart. Desperate to find refuge from the gathering emotional storm, Sarah heads to the only sanctuary she knows.

Hours later, when Mike arrives at her door unexpectedly claiming he wants to talk, he reveals a devastating secret. Will it bring the ultimate showdown between them or will Sarah be able to look inside herself and, finally, forgive?

13,000 words


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Sandy's Spotlight - BOOK REVIEW - The Evolution of a Slingshot by John Dean Williamsen

10/3/2012

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Sandy's Spotlight
BOOK REVIEW
The Evolution of a Slingshot
by
John Dean Williamsen

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The following is my October 2, 2012, 5 Star review:
 
Book:  The Evolution of a Slingshot
Author:  John Dean Williamsen
Genre:  Historical Fiction
Length:  Approximate 272 pages


Beautifully written emotional read.

THE EVOLUTION OF A SLINGSHOT by JOHN DEAN WILLIAMSEN is a coming of age novel of Jake Tierney. This work of historical fiction takes us back to the summer of 1946. We meet the 11-year-old Jake with his friends Lexie and Chips as they are hanging out on the flat roof of the shed just being boys. In those first moments of the book, we get a feel for the different personalities of these three boys. Through Mr. Williamsen's writing, we also get a feel for this time and place in history.

I got so caught up in reading Mr. Williamsen's novel, THE EVOLUTION OF A SLINGSHOT, that I forgot I was reading. It was as though I were sitting in a chair watching a movie in my head and becoming more and more emotionally involved with the character of Jake, pushing and cheering him on as well as uttering words of encouragement when needed. Throughout this book the reader becomes privy to the relationships that Jake has with friends and family, with love and great loss. We learn early on that Jake's father was murdered and how that devastating event affects the family dynamic. Times are hard for this poverty-stricken family, but are made even more difficult with the mother turning to alcohol and unpleasant men for comfort in the loss. Ray, Jake's older brother, is forced to grow up and become the man of the house much too soon. The relationship between Ray and Jake is a complicated one. While the love between them is evident, there are times that Ray is so consumed with finding out who murdered their father that Jake feels at times abandoned by his brother.

If, as a reader, you enjoy character driven novels, you have got to pick this book up. Reading this novel brought back memories of my father telling me stories from his youth. The characters were that real to me. The character of Jake touched my heart so deeply that when I had to put the book down because it was too late to read any longer, I dreamed of him and what life had in store for him.

This book speaks to living in poverty and overcoming that, unspeakable horrors perpetrated on people and the bravery it takes to help them, the love and loss between a boy and his family and friends, coming to a crossroad in a young boy's life and having to make a very adult decision at that one moment in time that will follow him through his life forever. But most of all, surviving all of these obstacles with beauty and grace. This was a beautifully written novel, and I highly recommend it.


The Evolution of a Slingshot Blurb:
The Evolution of a Slingshot is a story of a boy whose life is often as raw and unfettered as the times. He lives in a world of tarpaper shacks and basement homes, of dusty roads and outhouses, of poverty and optimism, of the American Dream and justice snubbed. 

In the late 1940s, while the country is recovering from the Great Depression and World War II, an eleven-year-old boy is simply trying to survive his small town world in Illinois. The great tragedy in his life has been the mysterious murder of his father, which has turned his world upside-down. The fear that grows out of his loss leads him to cling to his brother, Ray, as a substitute father figure. Unfortunately, Ray is only four years older, and while seeking retribution for his father’s death, he is also struggling with his family’s expectations of his filling his father’s shoes. 


After watching the way Ray handles the situation when Jake is attacked on his paper route, Jake recognizes how self-destructive his brother’s anger can be, and he is afraid for him. This strengthens Jake’s resolve to handle his problems himself. The slingshot, which was once a toy to Jake, has now become his only means of defense. His life continues to offer him opportunities to choose how to deal with confrontations and the loss of others close to him.


His struggle to make the right choices transforms his relationship with his slingshot. It is this evolving relationship that mirrors the changes in Jake’s inner psychology—the changes which mold his personality and shape his ideas of right and wrong. When he finds himself at the decisive moment where he has the means to avenge the wrongs his family has suffered, what will his decision be? His future now hinges on the choices he makes.


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