Reviews Received
that was a really surprising ending! i kind of thought it was suspicious when all of those people kept on showing up at their house o_o the Stultus's were too nice!!!
The Soul Of The Sea Witch is like a journey back in time. A bit overshadowed by the pain & loss wars always include, yet the story steers for a happy ending!
``He neither fully believed, nor disbelieved what she said, but he always listened and tried not to sound confrontational when he asked her questions. ´´ - Quoting the author (and adding isn't that the basis for any relationship?)
A soldier and his loving woman (later wife) face the reality, within which both only prevail by doing what is necessary and whatever ``luck´´ makes some people survive, while others die without a chance.
I am no expert on drag queens, but the notion came as no surprise, because I know (some) of the energetic odds SHIFTING, when a ``Schutz-Transe aka Guardian Transexual´´ voluntarily joins on a real occult venture (excluding sex & drugs, as that lethal danger part is true).
The writing style of the story is fluid and format & grammar are good as well.
Personal note to the author: ``It's what you get, when you message me about a detective sequel, but forget to mention the TITLE, so I had to delve thru your extensive list of formidable works!´´ ;-)
A true classic, and closer to a masterpiece than I will ever get myself.
``WHEN YOU NEED HELP THAT NO ONE ELSE CAN PROVIDE, RIDE THE WAVES OF THE PSYCHIC TIDE!´´ - Quote from the story.
Knowing the time before Blair Witches and faked-found-footage: A solid story on the clashing of the rational approach, as police and private investigators work it, and the Intuitive approach of the often deceptive, or outright fraudulent, psychics!
A long story as well, with zero flaws on grammar or format. Thanks for sharing!
"It was the zero hour when the blind hunted came unaware to their hunter's blind." One of my favorite sentences in this magnificently told story. I believe I'll opt out of meeting Husband Number One....!
I really enjoyed reading that. A wonderful story for this time of year and for any other time. Well done.