Showing posts with label IndieAuthor. Show all posts
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Friday, May 2, 2025

Wandering Feelings - An Intimate Portrait of Love and Emotional Resilience

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Wandering Feelings is a poetic and deeply emotional tale that explores love—and the absence of it—in its raw, unfiltered form. The story follows a young couple who, though deeply connected, must endure neglect and even abuse from those who should care for them most. And yet, in spite of the pain, their relationship becomes a refuge, a place of warmth and meaning.

Wandering Feelings

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From the very beginning, I was drawn into their private world, witnessing the joy they found in small, intimate moments—like the tender scene where he buys her a teddy bear after he “felt his heart for the first time.” These details, while subtle, carry immense emotional weight.

Boyko Ovcharov’s lyrical and philosophical writing breaks traditional storytelling rules. The characters are nameless, the plot is fluid, and the structure flows more like a meditation than a standard narrative. Yet this unconventional style works beautifully, allowing the reader to reflect on their own emotions and experiences.

Though the characters face real hardship, the story ultimately leaves a lasting sense of hope. Love may be fragile, but here, it endures—and that quiet resilience is what stays with you.

Saturday, April 19, 2025

The Indian and Me (Book 1) - richly woven saga

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The Indian and Me is a captivating, character-driven historical romance that unfolds against the tumultuous backdrop of the American Revolutionary War. In this sweeping saga, Cathy Peebles delivers a timeless narrative propelled by vivid dialogue and rich character interaction—reminiscent of the classics by Jane Austen or Charles Dickens.

The Indian and Me

At its core, this is a love story—poignant, forbidden, and fraught with cultural and social tensions. Julia, a white British woman trapped in a loveless marriage to a greedy and cruel officer, finds herself drawn to Ki, a Native American man whose quiet strength and compassion offer a stark contrast to her suffocating life. Their bond deepens amidst the chaos of war and societal expectations, setting the stage for a dramatic and emotionally charged journey.

What sets this novel apart is its natural, immersive conversational prose. The dialogue doesn't just support the story—it is the story. Through the characters’ voices, Peebles reveals heartache, resilience, longing, and love, allowing readers to feel intimately connected to Julia and Ki’s journey. This approach gives the book a classic feel, where storytelling thrives on human connection and emotional depth.

While the manuscript could benefit from some gentle editing, it doesn’t detract from the reading experience. The story has all the hallmarks of a period drama—star-crossed lovers, family feuds, whispered scandals, near-death escapes—and it keeps the reader engaged from beginning to end.

The Indian and Me is a heartfelt tale of love, identity, and defiance in the face of societal boundaries. A richly woven saga that I highly recommend for fans of historical romance and classic storytelling.