I don’t know about anyone else, but I’m one of those writers
that write and edit constantly during the process of a work in progress. I
can’t help myself. It’s fun for me to go back and dig into the story before
going on, so I edit extensively, keeping timelines and situations straight in
my head as I progress. I know my plodding way doesn’t work at all as a method
heralded by any writing gurus, but it doesn’t really block or slow me down, so
I don’t see myself changing methods. :)
That stated, when I’m engrossed in writing and editing, my
reading goes by the wayside. My ‘To Be Read’ list piles up on the Kindle at an
impressive pace. Such is happening now. I am a proficient speed reader, but I
don’t speed read novels I’m looking forward to reading. I speed read technical
data at a ‘Mr. Spock’ clip, but not novels for my reading pleasure. Since my YA
writing trilogy has captivated my attention, my reading for pleasure has been
reduced to a short period each night. I just finished my friend Stacia Kane’s novella, FINDING MAGIC, which is a prequel to her great paranormal ‘Downside’ series of which
I’m a big fan.
The intricate details of how her main character in the
series came to be a Church Debunker thread through the plot perfectly. Eighteen
year old Cesaria Putnam, in training with the Church of Real Truth, gets placed
on a tryout basis with the Church Black Squad. They investigate murders. The
grisly string of mutilated corpses in an ongoing case fascinates the young
trainee, Chess. She rightly correlates the murders to ghosts, much to the
surprise of her difficult handler Jillian and the rest of the Black Squad.
Tying in Chess’s beginning problems with alcohol and drug abuse, coupled with
her background of being abused in foster homes, explains her difficulties in
throwing off the addictions. This prequel has its share of murder and ghost
mayhem, entwined with human avarice, in an enthralling, fast paced story. Chess
connects with her mentor, Elder Griffin, and shows off the impressive detective
skills she exhibits throughout the series as a Debunker who investigates real
ghost hauntings from fraudulent claims, which the Church would have to pay off.
She also catches a glimpse at the end of her future lover, the ‘Downside’
enforcer, Terrible.
If you’re a fan of the series, or wanting an introduction to
the ‘Downside’, I highly recommend Finding Magic. This series is not for the
faint of heart however. It revolves around people scratching out an existence
in a very dark ‘Downside’. Their ways of coping with a depressing arena of life
where they are under constant threat by murderous ghosts and other human
predators may not sit well with many readers. For those who can suspend the
real world, this series will jerk you into its dark hole of human and ghost
interaction completely.
I definitely want to pick this one up.
ReplyDeleteIt's a great starting point if you haven't read the rest of the series first, Charles. I noticed her other ones are at a reduced price on Kindle. The first in the series, titled 'Unholy Ghosts' is only $2.99, and man, is that one a shocker. It changed all my preconceived notions of the paranormal urban fantasy. That's for sure. :)
ReplyDeleteYour 'Cold in the Light' will be my next review. Yes, I know I'm a slow reader/writer, my friend. :)
I did read "Unholy Ghosts". It was impressive. May have to pick this one up.
ReplyDeleteI agree, Raine. 'Unholy Ghosts' turned me upside down in a good way. It's the only series I've read where each succeeding book is better than the one before.
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