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Review: A Circle of Dreams

 

Author: Annie Rogers
ISBN: 0977018318

With A Circle of Dreams Annie Rogers continues the saga of the Demontagne-Diamant families for what turns out to be a showdown between the world of the dead, the spirit of Anne-Cecile Diamant, who lived in St. Lucia over two hundred years ago, and the world of the living, the cross-cultured descendents of her lost son Philippe.

Our narrative picks up where the authors debut novel, A Dream Across Time left off. The story opens with Andre and Jamie Demontagne on their way home from Martinique with their new born son, Philippe. During the car ride to their Jumeaux Estate in St. Lucia, Jamie becomes terribly upset when she hears the crying and moaning of a woman in the wind, bringing back memories of an unpleasant past experience when she was lost in the forest pursuing a womans cry.

The couple manages to arrive home safe and sound and are greeted by their four-year old twin daughters, Yvie and Lissa, as well as a close family friend and employee, Bertille, who over the years has played a very important and significant role in their lives. We are reminded, if you did not read the first novel, that it was Bertille who came to Jamies rescue, when she was lost in the forest, and it was also this same woman who had become a constant bastion of support.

When Bertille learns that Philippe had been named after Anne-Cecile Diamants lost son, her instant response is: Choosing the name of that lost child tempts the spirits. Even Philippes grandmother, Clarisse, feels the same way, although this does prevent her from giving her grandson a two- hundred year old handmade laced yellowed linen babys cap that now hangs over his crib. Jamie, on seeing the babys cap, experiences an unexplained feeling that she cant quite put her finger on, all of which sets the stage for the remainder of the novel.

Woven into the plot are Lissas mystical and extraordinary powers that are used to protect her brother, Philippe. He is haunted by spirits who whirl around and pull on him; however, it is his sister Lissa who is able to pull him back from these anxious ghosts and his unpredictable and scary episodes which cause him to lose touch with reality. Her powers extend to her ability to live in the spiritual world, to see around the corners of the future and to fly in her dreams.It also has enabled her to see a ghostlike figure of a sad woman dressed in a long dress crying out for help and begging her to find her lost son.

One of the principal strengths of this novel is the facility with time, as the authors smoothly weave family history into the narrative. Another is the way in which suspense is built up with curiosity and delay. Readers really want to know what will happen to Philippe, and the authors do not allow the answer to emerge until our interest has been heightened. All of this makes for some very heady and at times chilling reading!

Author: Norm Goldman
 
Author Bio:

Norm Goldman

Norm Goldman is editor of sketchandtravel.com and bookpleasures.com.

Bookpleasures is a global book reviewing and author interviewing village. Reviewers come from all over the globe and review all genre.

Norm also offers his own personalized express review service where you can have a quick review within 15 business days from the receipt of your book. To learn more about this service go to bookpleasures.com

In addition, Norm and his artist wife Lily meld words with art focusing on romantic and wedding destinations, inns, and other hospitality properties. You can read Norm's travel articles and view Lily's art work that is always for sale at sketchandtravel.com

 
 
 

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