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Torn From Stone (The Phoenix Series Book 1) Kindle Edition
Sarah Rockwood (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
The creature under the sink says you’re not human, and only a trip into time itself will show you the truth.
After a lackluster birthday party, Phoenix finds a strange creature hiding under her sink. Doing what any sensible person would do. She pokes it. And when that little guy wakes up, he rocks her world.
Phoenix isn’t human. The little guy under her sink just told her so. She’s actually a Traveller; a beautiful humanoid who moved through time on multi-coloured wings that filled the sky. So why is she here, sitting on the floor of her tiny apartment with a strange creature named Sid? Why doesn’t she remember any of this? And where are her wings?
Following Sid into time itself, Phoenix embarks on a wild adventure. If the Sirens don’t kill her, meeting a talking Yeti might. And ancient Egypt is amazing when it isn’t so ancient. Although she could do without all the snake-men chasing her. And through all this, the most terrifying man in her home world, a silver-skinned warrior named The Archer, is hunting her down.
Don’t worry, when the stuff really hits the fan, Phoenix isn’t afraid to swing her baseball bat at whatever is in her way. They say you can’t get blood from a stone, but maybe you can get wings? Either way, Phoenix sure as hell is going to try.
Can a city girl travel to ancient lands, do battle with fantastical creatures, and literally find her wings?
Get Torn from Stone for free today and get ready for the adventure of a lifetime.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJune 5, 2017
- File size1386 KB
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Thank you for taking the time to check out Torn From Stone, I think you'll love the ride. ; ) I love talking about books, amongst other things, so drop me a line anytime or, even better, join my mailing list and get yourself a free ebook. sarahrockwood.com
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Product details
- ASIN : B072MH62LR
- Publisher : Queen & King Entertainment (June 5, 2017)
- Publication date : June 5, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 1386 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 182 pages
- Lending : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #14,065 Free in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #40 in Metaphysical Fiction
- #105 in Metaphysical Fantasy eBooks
- #782 in Paranormal & Urban Fantasy (Kindle Store)
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About the author

I was born in Papua New Guinea, which sounds exciting but I was really only there long enough to get a wicked sunburn and have an immunization needle go completely through my arm and come out the other side. Then I was loaded into a chicken box and brought over to England. It was a brief stop full of grandparents and driving on the other side of the road, then we hopped across the pond to Canada, which I still call home.
I decided at eight years old that I was going to be an actress and I spent the next few years being very dramatic. Making up plays and bossing my siblings around. I also developed a big obsession with the Phantom of the Opera and spent far too many hours in front of my bedroom mirror acting out all the parts. Yes, all the parts, including the Phantom, especially the Phantom. I still do a mean Phantom.
And when that wasn’t happening I was reading. I spent as much time as I could reading. It helped me feel less alone, which can happen when you’re the only person in your grade five class that knows all the words to Bat Out of Hell.
Needless to say, I was a highly emotional and misunderstood kid. Books saved my life, like they have for many people. Having an entire world fit in the palm of your hands, pulling you in and letting you leave real life for a while, is amazing.
That’s why I tell stories. They help make life better, they can be comforting, they can be challenging, they can show you things about yourself you never knew, or reaffirm the qualities in yourself you thought you’d lost. Stories transform. Stories comfort. Stories are life. And stories are entertaining.
Check out my site for more, there are some quick-read flash fictions and you can join my mailing list there. If you do join the list I’ll send you a free collection of short stories.
And please drop me a line anytime! You can find me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. I love talking about books and writing and creativity and cats… You know, the usual. : )
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Maybe also a certain level of wish fulfillment: when the heroine put on a catsuit as suitable clothes to go on adventuring, the alarm bells perhaps shouldn't have just started ringing, they should have exploded.
Then it's largely about recovering her beautiful wings (they are beautiful!), which felt at times a bit like finding an unicorn - nice if you have a thing for unicorns, but if you don't, it's hard to be as into the quest as the heroine is.
This all gets topped off, as usual, by a cheesy romance that's on a level that I almost regard as insulting to the reader: wait around until she describes the antagonists and tell me you can't spot the love interest with one sentence.
Of course, their romance has nothing going for it except for that they are both beautiful and vaguely eligible. Yupp. That's it.
UF genre is already full of uninspired novel, and didn't need another one. The basics here - with some noteworthy exceptions - aren't all bad, but this just needed much more work before release to really be an entertaining novel the reader can get invested in. At 99c, it's no great loss, but even so I can't really say it was worth the money.