Water
to Water
by
Karen A. Wyle
Genre:
Science Fiction
Two
young Vushla questioned what everyone knew about death. What should
they do with the answer?
When the time comes for
Vushla to die, they go into the ocean and are dissolved away. Or so
Terrill has always believed, and still believes after taking part in
his father's final journey. But when he meets a young Vushlu who
lives by the sea, Terrill must confront information that calls this
fundamental belief into question. Will the two of them discover
the truth? And what should they do with what they find?
Karen
A. Wyle was born a Connecticut Yankee, but eventually settled in
Bloomington, Indiana, home of Indiana University. She now considers
herself a Hoosier. Wyle's childhood ambition was to be the youngest
ever published novelist. While writing her first novel at age 10, she
was mortified to learn that some British upstart had beaten her to
the goal at age 9.
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The cover is interesting and beautiful. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteYou're most welcome! I'm so pleased with the response I've gotten to the cover, which Damonza designed.
Deletethis looks like an interesting book love the cover very different
ReplyDeleteThe cover looks interesting.
ReplyDeleteI like the cover-thanks for the giveaway
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You're most welcome! I adore the cover and am so grateful to Damonza for making it. (The paperback cover is looking terrific too. :-) )
DeleteI think its a cool cover, but there seems to be something wrong with the back leg? Maybe its dissolving?
ReplyDeleteThat's exactly what it's doing!
DeleteIt looks like an interesting read.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I hope you'll find it so. The book comes out tomorrow (October 17th), but the ebook is available for preorder on Amazon, Google Play, the Nook Store, Kobo, and Apple (at least).
DeleteLife on other planets ( like this one) is not an impossibility- God has only one son- Jesus..BUT, there's no mention of daughters;so, just because we don't know of any doesn't mean they don't exist.
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