Rys Rising: Book 1
by Tracy
Falbe
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BLURB:
Onja
can control what others see.
The
day will come when everyone sees things her way.
Enjoy
this unique epic of complex heroes and villains that engulfs readers from many
angles. Packed with primitive energy, the intertwining stories and rising
stakes of this fantasy world will indulge your cravings for intrigue, bravery,
desire, and freedom.
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Excerpt
Dacian and
Onja talk in prison
“What do you
hope to accomplish with your defiance? The tabre will not learn to respect rys
if we act below the standards of society,” he said.
His
challenging question appeared to sadden her, and she took a moment before
answering that she had not really thought about accomplishing anything. She had
only wanted the dignity of her freedom.
Dacian
contemplated her answer. He had never really considered that the rys were not
free. Their second class status had always been such a blaring difficulty that
he had not noticed the essential truth of rys life. Keeping to their places
also meant that rys were not supposed to go anywhere.
But I was
changing that. I was going to go to Kwellstan. Become a part of the hierarchy.
Break the trail for others. What have I done? he lamented. After defending Onja
how could he possibly be accepted by the Nebakarz?
Onja read his
thoughts. He had such lofty goals. Awkwardly she tried to console him. “Maybe
this will not be so bad for you.”
He was
startled by her comment because he realized that he had left his mind open to
her. The intimacy felt strange. It provided an unfamiliar freedom. Dacian did
not have to focus on dogma and strive for the correct answers with her.
Dacian
moaned. He had not imagined that such a day as this would come. His confinement
confused him, but he resolved to be patient and keep his mind away from the
door and its sealing spell. Breaking free would only make things worse for him.
To Onja, he
admitted, “I don’t know what my life will be like now.”
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
I was born in Michigan in 1972 and grew up in Mount Pleasant. It's
called the "Mountain Town" but there is no mountain and it's
debatable about whether it's pleasant. They say it's a party town and based on
extensive research as a young adult I can concur.
Because I always had the childhood fantasy of running away and
joining the circus, I moved to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1995 and lived there until
1997. Those who only stay a week are wimps, but I will say that it's the second
year in Vegas that wears you down. Then I realized the pioneers were trying to
get to California, and Nevada was not the goal. So I moved to Chico, in
Northern California and lived there until 2009. I miss Chico dearly and value
greatly the experience of living in that enlightened realm (local government
excluded). My wandering has circled back and I'm currently residing in Battle
Creek, Michigan. I think I adore the place, but that doesn't make sense. I'm
still California dreamin' and fantasize about my return to the Golden State,
but for now my existence within the post-apocalyptic Rust Belt is suitably
fascinating.
In 2000, I earned a journalism degree from California State
University, Chico with the conscious ambition of becoming a fiction writer.
With the rapid demise of the newspaper industry and journalism in general,
novelist is not such a daft pursuit after all. It's not like I'm actually going
to get a job that values my education. Luckily I'm cursed with the impulse to
write in a popular yet competitive genre.
Links
Rys Rising: Book I is available worldwide at these retailers:
Brave Luck Books
http://www.falbepublishing.com/braveluck/index.html
Amazon Kindle http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005FYSSSC
Amazon Paperback
http://www.amazon.com/Rys-Rising-Volume-Tracy-Falbe/dp/0976223570/
Smashwords http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/79722
Blog - Her Ladyship’s Quest http://www.herladyshipsquest.com
Twitter - https://twitter.com/tracyfalbe
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My Review
This was an epic, descriptive and race war story about survival. The author wrote the surroundings so clear that I think that I could draw a picture. I felt like I was inside the book with the surroundings around me as well. I also got involved with the complex yet realistic characters. My favorite part was when the humans teamed up with the Rys. I also liked the complexity of the story. There were so many sub plots. However I found myself wondering about each one. This is a no noise in the background pay attention kind of book. I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own.
Reading through the blurb I can see that this is going to be an exciting read & then the review tells me I'm right.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for the nice review. I appreciate the time you took to read the novel. I assure you it was written with a lot of noise in the background. It's always a struggle to filter it out so I can imagine what I have to imagine.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the review and excerpt, I enjoyed both.
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ReplyDeleteThis really sounds like a unique and complex story. It will be quite exciting to read it. Great review.
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How many books total are there in the series?
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The Rys Rising series is 4 novels (Rys Rising, Savage Storm, New Religion, and Love Lost). I also have another 4-book series set in the same world called The Rys Chronicles, but it takes place 2,200 years after Rys Rising.
DeleteI'm intrigued by the race war aspect of the series. Thanks for sharing!
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