Rendezvous Rock by Rickey Bray
The Secretive Realm of the Three Circles "Rendezvous Rock" is entirely a fictional account.
Rickey Bray combines a mixture of Aztec wizardry, imagined Half-lings, changelings, glammers, warlocks, and night stalkers in this unique novel.
It carries all the marks of realism with a hint of biographical influence.
While on a short camping trip with his uncle Ned, Eric is bewitched by Susan, who is camping nearby with her parents.
Eric and Susan spend the night before Eric is to return home together.
Eric unwittingly agrees to a lifetime commitment to Susan.
Bray writes with an amazing sensitivity to the insecurity and innocence of youth and the beauty and blind devotion of first love.
Rickey has been gifted with a remarkable imaginative mind.
His writing combines fantasy, science fiction, and the occult.
The story includes references to mental projection, knowledge gained from dreams, potions which can heal and enhance the mind, and creatures who can touch fire without being burned.
The account revolves around the prophecy of a child to be born to a witch and a young man who is a Halfling.
A sexual tension reappears throughout the story.
These scenes may move back and forth from poetic beauty to innuendo and eroticism.
Bray's characters are authentic and multi-dimensional.
The plot although obviously fictional has a ring of authenticity that leaves the reader questioning...
what if? Bray has an unusual creative imagination and an appealing writing style.
The novel was written while author Rickey Bray was in prison with no opportunity to use the internet and only limited access to library resources.
Bray has the literary style and polished quality of a seasoned writer.
His writing raises the bar on ex-prisoner published books from second-rate to outstanding.
"Rendezvous Rock" will be enjoyed by aficionados of fantasy the cultic and adventure with a romantic twist.
Robert D.
Reed Publishers, 978-1934759257 As reviewed for Midwest Book Review.
Rickey Bray combines a mixture of Aztec wizardry, imagined Half-lings, changelings, glammers, warlocks, and night stalkers in this unique novel.
It carries all the marks of realism with a hint of biographical influence.
While on a short camping trip with his uncle Ned, Eric is bewitched by Susan, who is camping nearby with her parents.
Eric and Susan spend the night before Eric is to return home together.
Eric unwittingly agrees to a lifetime commitment to Susan.
Bray writes with an amazing sensitivity to the insecurity and innocence of youth and the beauty and blind devotion of first love.
Rickey has been gifted with a remarkable imaginative mind.
His writing combines fantasy, science fiction, and the occult.
The story includes references to mental projection, knowledge gained from dreams, potions which can heal and enhance the mind, and creatures who can touch fire without being burned.
The account revolves around the prophecy of a child to be born to a witch and a young man who is a Halfling.
A sexual tension reappears throughout the story.
These scenes may move back and forth from poetic beauty to innuendo and eroticism.
Bray's characters are authentic and multi-dimensional.
The plot although obviously fictional has a ring of authenticity that leaves the reader questioning...
what if? Bray has an unusual creative imagination and an appealing writing style.
The novel was written while author Rickey Bray was in prison with no opportunity to use the internet and only limited access to library resources.
Bray has the literary style and polished quality of a seasoned writer.
His writing raises the bar on ex-prisoner published books from second-rate to outstanding.
"Rendezvous Rock" will be enjoyed by aficionados of fantasy the cultic and adventure with a romantic twist.
Robert D.
Reed Publishers, 978-1934759257 As reviewed for Midwest Book Review.