Our Review for Sword of Destiny by Sue Vincent #ArthurianFantasy @SCVincent

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“…and the swords must be found and held by their bearers lest the darkness find a way into the heart of man. Ask the waters to grant guidance and tell the ancient Keeper of Light that it is time to join battle for the next age.” Rhea Marchant heads north to the wild and beautiful landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales where she is plunged into an adventure that will span the worlds. The earth beneath her feet reveals its hidden life as she and her companions are guided by the ancient Keeper of Light in search of artefacts of arcane power. With the aid of the Old Ones and the merry immortal Heilyn, the company seek the elemental weapons that will help restore hope to an unbalanced world at the dawn of a new era.

 

Review

An amputation of the soul

So dark, so final, yet I understand it.

I love the way you became a priest

Absolving Merlin of the sins written about him

None of which I believed

Arthurs birth is better told without the sting of rape

Robed in rainbows, like moonlight on water, FAB

I didn’t so much read this book as eat my way through it…

AAAAA

 

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About the Author

Sue Vincent is a Yorkshire born writer currently living in the south of England, largely due to an unfortunate incident with a map, a pin and a blindfold. Raised in a spiritually eclectic family she has always had an unorthodox view on life, particularly the inner life, which is often reflected in her writing, poetry and paintings. She lived in France for several years, sharing a Bohemian lifestyle and writing songs before returning to England where the youngest of her two sons was born. In 2008 her poem, ‘The Door of Dreams’, was awarded the David Burland International Poetry Prize. At around this time she began a collaboration with Dr G Michael Vasey which resulted in the publication of their book, “The Mystical Hexagram: The Seven Inner Stars of Power” (Datura Press) and also published a small book of poems, “Echoes of Light”. 2013 was an important year for Sue. Her novel, “Sword of Destiny”, a magical tale set in the beautiful and ancient landscape of Yorkshire, was published. “The Initiate” and “Heart of Albion,Tales from the Wondrous Head” in collaboration with Stuart France, are also due for publication later this year. These two books tell a factual tale in a fictional manner, that is at once the tale of a journey into the landscape, myth and iconography of Albion and the story of a growing and rather oddball friendship. Sue is one of the Directors of the Silent Eye School of Consciousness, a modern Mystery School with students on four continents, that seeks to allow its students to find the inherent magic in living and being. http://www.thesilenteye.co.uk She maintains a popular blog, sharing aspects of life in as many shades of vivid as her hair. She is currently owned by a small dog who also blogs.www.scvincent.com


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  1. patriciaruthsusan Avatar

    Reblogged this on Musings on Life & Experience and commented:
    A review of Sword of Destiny by Sue Vincent.

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    1. jenanita01 Avatar

      Thank you for spreading the word, Patricia…

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  2. dgkaye Avatar

    Gorgeous review ladies, and such a unique form of review too! Congrats to Sue. <3 (ps, I'm not sure your Twitter is working?

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    1. jenanita01 Avatar

      Thanks Debby, I will investigate, just changed to Windows 10 and still a few wrinkles to sort out!

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      1. dgkaye Avatar

        Ok, happy new operating system lol. I lived it a few years ago, and hated it, but now I love it. :)

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        1. jenanita01 Avatar

          It does kind of grow on you, doesn’t it? I invested in an up to date Word too, and loving that too!

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          1. dgkaye Avatar

            Me too! Enjoy! :)

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  3. kevin cooper Avatar

    Very nice review, Anita! Kudos Sue! Another book to add to my tbr list. :)

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  4. Smorgasbord - Variety is the Spice of Life. Avatar

    Reblogged this on Smorgasbord Blog Magazine and commented:
    Anita Dawes with a lovely review for Sword of Destiny by Sue Vincent.. an ode in fact…

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  5. Smorgasbord - Variety is the Spice of Life. Avatar

    A wonderful review.. unique as the book… congratulations Sue.. xxx

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    1. jenanita01 Avatar

      Thank you, Sally… XX

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  6. robbiesinspiration Avatar

    What a lovely and clever review of this book.

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    1. jenanita01 Avatar

      Thank you so much, Robbie…

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  7. gmvasey Avatar

    It is a lovely book

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  8. Sue Vincent Avatar

    What a wonderful review…and a lovely surprise, Anita and Jaye…thank you! x

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    1. jenanita01 Avatar

      So welcome, Sue!

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  9. Jacquie Biggar Avatar

    Reblogged this on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author and commented:
    A fantastic poem review by Anita Dawes for Sue Vincent’s Sword of Destiny!

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    1. jenanita01 Avatar

      Thank you so much for reposting Anita’s review, Jacquie…

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      1. Jacquie Biggar Avatar

        Loved the idea of a review done in poetry form. Congrats to Sue!

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        1. jenanita01 Avatar

          Thanks Jacquie… I loved Anita’s review…

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    1. jenanita01 Avatar

      Thank you so much, Alethea…

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