Thursday, May 26, 2011

My book, Native Spirit, reviewed by Long and Short Reviews 4 Books

Native Spirit by Melinda Elmore



Native Spirit by Melinda Elmore
Publisher: Desert Breeze Publishing
Genre: Action/Adventure, Historical
Length: Short Story (65 pgs)
Heat Level: sweet
Rating: 4 books
Reviewed by Aloe

White Hawk is devastated when he returns to his village and finds his future bride taken by the white man. He will sacrifice his own life to save his only love. The future of his people and their way of life is in his hands, but can he stay focused and do what his heart tells him and stay on the right path?

Half Moon waits patiently for White Hawk to rescue her. He is her only hope. Just as her hope starts to fade, her spiritual guide beckons to her and she hears White Hawk’s sweet but stern voice.

Will the Great Spirit guide White Hawk on the right path or will he lose himself and travel the wrong path?

White Hawk is hunting with his father and the other warriors of their tribe when he gets the premonition that something is wrong…

This author has a done a nice job of researching Native American life and beliefs and incorporating them in her story. Indians have always thanked the earth, the animals, the spirits for providing food and guidance. They have vision quests, take pride in their own skills, and hide their pain to show their strength. Indians understood nature’s ways, respected themselves and others, and worked together for the good of the tribe as a whole. Then white men showed up.

Half Moon, who is White’s Hawks future wife, has been kidnapped along with other women from their camp by white men. They have taken them to sell as slaves, but the man who has Half Moon in his custody decides he wants her for himself. Half Moon tries hard to find a way to escape, but eventually strikes a bargain. If Seth will let the other women go, Half Moon will stay with him. She’s tortured by that decision, but does it for the good of the tribe. She also hopes White Hawk will save her from this evil that is worse than death.

Indian tradition plays a part again in this story. White Hawk leads the hunt and prays for guidance in making the right decisions. His choices now will be the turning point in the outcome. If he decides right, he has a chance to get Half Moon back. If not, he may lose her forever and his heart will be crushed.

I had no trouble getting into these characters. They want to live peacefully, but will do what they need to survive. Isn’t that a bit like us? The story reads well and has a nice pace. I would like to have known if they recovered the other women who were on their way to slavery, but the main plot keeps your attention well and that one little thing doesn’t detract from the story.

If you’re familiar with Native American beliefs, this story shows you how such beliefs are applied. If you’re not, here’s a chance to learn, and it’s a good, entertaining read, too! 

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

What a reader/reviewer said about Native Spirit

I was so happey when I recieved this from Rebecca. She read Native Spirit  and this is what she had to say, which really excited me to death

Rebecca's words:

I have two books that are amazing!

I really lost myself in Melinda Elmore's e-book, NATIVE SPIRIT. Her book showed how proud the American Indians truly are. They show honor and respect for all living things. Melinda incorporated outstanding knowledge about the American Indian.

I first noticed the amazing cover showing a dream-catcher and a soaring eagle, which peaked my desire to read this e-book.

From the first page, I was in awe of the heroine, Half Moon. This young maiden was captured by a ruthless white man, Seth and his band of outlaws, while her beloved one, White Hawk, was on a buffalo hunt with his warriors. Through this ordeal, Half Moon showed the wisdom and courage born inside her. She makes a deal with Seth to let some of the other captured villagers go, and she would go to his ranch with him and become his wife.

When White Hawk returned to the village and learned about the kidnapping of Half Moon, he vowed to rescue Half Moon and seek revenge against the white man who took her.
The story unfolds with very descriptive scenes that I could visualize as if I were there with both Half Moon and White Hawk as they dreamed of being together again. Will this happen? There are many twists and turns that kept me spell-bound. Would White Hawk rescue Half Moon and let no harm come to her?

Here's an excerpt that White Hawk prayed:

 "Creator, I know this journey will have many paths that I must choose from. I pray that you will allow me to make the right decisions. I know I ask a lot from you, but my heart is good and honest. I would never harm anyone, but the path I must walk has been determined, which leaves me no choice." Can he stay focused and do what his heart tells him and stay on the right path?

Reading Native Spirit is the only way a reader can find out the answers.I will be reading more of her writings!
So I wanted to thank Rebecca for fans like her make writing a true blessing. I do a lot of research on the American Indian. I am currentely working on a mytery novel series that will be on the Apache People.  The first book will be titled Death in Coyote Canyon

Thanks for your thoughtful words Rebecca

Walk in harmony,
Melinda

Sunday, May 8, 2011

"A Book of Spiritual Wisdom For All Days" Book Review


"A Book of Spiritual Wisdom For All Days"
Author:  MariJo Moore
Publisher:  rENEGADE pLANETS pUBLISHING
ISBN:  978-0-9767581-6-7
Spiritual
Author Website:  http://www. marijomoore.com
   There is so much wisdom and strength in this book it will help give the reader a new sense of connection with all things.
Reviewed by: Melinda Elmore (http://www.melindaelmore.webs.com and


                                               MariJo Moore                        
From the very first passage, I was glued to this book. It gave me a sense of hope and determination.  MariJo covers all aspects of the spiritual side of all human beings. Here is some examples:
Creativity is a gift from Spirit to all humans
Death is never without a purpose
The color of one’s skin cannot determine how fragile is a heart
The book’s divided into the twelve months of the year with a page full of spiritual sayings and blessings for each week. It allows a person to read the same page for the entire week so understanding the message becomes clear. Once I was finished with the book, I felt a sense of direction. A feeling of oneness with the Creator and all living things.
“A Book of Spiritual Wisdom For All Days” is just as the title suggest: A spiritual book filled with wisdom to cover all days of the year.
“A Book of Spiritual Wisdom For All Days” is a 5-Star read. Put this on your must read list.
Through the eyes of MariJo, you are taken to another realm of existence where life can be seen through different avenues no matter what walk of life.

I was not compensated for doing this review. The book was given to me to keep to do the review