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5.0 out of 5 stars A Hunter's Tale and much more!, October 6, 2006
This review is from: Bond of Unseen Blood (Paperback)
In Skip Coryell's novel "Bond of Unseen Blood" we get hooked right away emotionally reading about a big man named "Bear". He lives in a cabin with no electricity or modern conveniences but he is close to nature. There is a certain degree of sadness in how he reacts to the surrounding world around him. We watch his inner spirit that dwells on old memories. Thoughts drift back of a young son and teaching him how to shot a bow and arrow. We do not know where his son is, or why he is gone now. Bear seems emotionally locked into the spiritual pain of the past. We as readers are already empathetic and evolved with this missing piece of this big man's heart--the author makes this a simple job for us to connect with Bear.

The life out in the back woods affords Bear isolation from other people and from the past we suspect. Bear is a man who is one of those old hunters who uses a bow and arrow and who follows the natural way of conservation and preservation. His hunting is not for fun and games but has a purpose--to supply food for his body. The reader begins to sense that Bear is in his own way, a true practincng environmentalist.

The reader soon discovers an 11 year old foster kid who is seeking his own father. Again, we do not know the circumstances of how they got separated or even why they do not know where each other are at. We see a child reaching out from a sad part of his own heart seeking a connection and reunion with his father. Is this Bear's son?

The story then takes us beyond this point in time and place in an emotional journey of the spirit. This is a moving tale about love, family and even hunting. It is a powerful story about people; the author's writings make you love, respect and actually have real feelings for them all. Coryell paints some colorfully compete characters for us in his book. It was a joy to read and a wonderfully inspiring and entertaining book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Family , Bonding & Values, March 13, 2006
This review is from: Bond of Unseen Blood (Paperback)
I enjoyed the family theme throughout the novel. I appreciated the details about hunting & the true bonding that occurs when a family passes down such knowledge. There was enough suspense to keep me reading long after I realized how much time had passed. Most of all, I respected the theme that one person can make a positive impact by living out his values daily.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Daliasnbloom, May 29, 2011
This review is from: Bond of Unseen Blood (Paperback)
Just finished this book. It had everything I liked: suspense, thrills, devotion, faith, family, and intrigue. You were one with the main character and when he was in the woods, you were also one with nature. The author has a keen sense of the wild outdoors. I'm sorry that the book wasn't longer.
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Bond of Unseen Blood by Skip Coryell (Paperback - September 1, 2005)
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