Kismet - Ronnie Sarkin - Bøker - Trafford Publishing - 9781490745251 - 12. september 2014
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Publisher Marketing: Sarkin s unique 2-in-1 debut novel offers readers the experience to read about two lovers in a refreshing way. The stories not only alternate chapter-to-chapter from Fey and Adam in the 1200s and Kevan and Aine in the 1700s, they are also juxtaposed split narratives. It s 1238 in Carran County Clare Ireland and April is burnt at the stake for being a pagan priestess. Her little daughter Fey watches from the crowd, now an orphan. Fate would have it that Fey is adopted by the Reddan family whose son Adam falls deeply in love with her. Adam s desire to protect and cherish Fey is threatened by the arrival in Carran of her estranged cousin Sylvan. Adam is extremely concerned. Will Sylvan lead Fey down the same dangerous path that ended her mother s life. Is this her Kismet, her destiny? Five centuries later Fey and Adam incarnate together as Kevan and Aine again in Ireland, which is now occupied by the English. Kevan becomes embroiled in the rebellion and is all consumed with their fight to evict their oppressors. He ignores the danger he is in, leaving Aine worried about what their destiny will hold. A story where misunderstandings are repeated, violence perpetuated and undying love threads it s way across centuries. Lessons to be learned questioning our all too often superficial perception of life with insights into living during those historical times. For deeper meanings including insights into karma and reincarnation hidden in the story, see the Author s web site www.feyslamentation.com

Media Bøker     Pocketbok   (Bok med mykt omslag og limt rygg)
Utgitt 12. september 2014
ISBN13 9781490745251
Utgivere Trafford Publishing
Antall sider 278
Mål 152 × 229 × 16 mm   ·   412 g
Språk Engelsk  

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