RORY’S STORY - by Ryan Seek
Books June 12th, 2006
After writting Divine Witness, Ryan Seek’s first book, Ryan surprises me with this interesting book. Rory’s Story. You can read sample chapters on his web site here.
Do the Spirits Speak to You?
Nineteen-year-old Rory Fisher is all but orphaned and alone in the world. Her only remaining loved one is her Yavapai grandfather, a once proud Indian, who is stricken with a diseased mind and confined to a nursing home in Twin Falls, Idaho.
In a rare moment of clarity the old Yavapai suddenly informs his granddaughter that the Spirits have spoken to him and the message is clear. She must leave immediately, on this very day, back to the land of his people in the red-walled canyons of Arizona.
The true purpose of the journey remains a mystery as Rory embarks on her quest to a place called Vortex Canyon, located in the wilderness just north of Sedona. She travels with only the promise of her grandfather; the promise that his Spirits will guide and protect her.
But will the Spirits speak to Rory, a Caucasian girl adopted by an Indian family, and not of true Yavapai blood? Was the training her grandfather gave to her as a child enough to reach out to the Spirit World in adulthood?
Only Rory’s Story will tell?
You can order his book from his web sites or the following links.
To order Rory’s Story:
At iUniverse, click here
At Amazon, click here
At B&N, click here
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March 21st, 2008 at 10:33 am
Rory’s Store looks like a great read! Thank you for sharing this book review, I’ll have to pick up this book next time I’m at the bookstore!
March 23rd, 2008 at 12:15 am
@New Age books:
Thank you for stopping. I hope you enjoy the novel. It’s a great reading experience.