Like a Lily Among the Thorns
by Karen S. Bell
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GENRE: Cli-fi, șpec. fiction, fantasy
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BLURB:
There are those who are born into loving
families and then there are the less fortunate who must forge their own
families through strong friendships. At a local small library in New York City,
one such family was born. And just like so many capricious happenstances in
life, this family unit embraced newcomers and grew exponentially. But this clan
was also charged with far more than spreading love and joy and a sense of
belonging. This clan was formed by divine Providence to help save the planet.
Gabrielle Bernstein, the MC of Like a Lily Among
the Thorns, is a woman in her twenties and has started her career as a
librarian at a NYC public library. Abandoned by her father as a young girl and
now orphaned by her deranged mother, Gabby longs for a family connection.
Coincidentally, she finds this connection at the same time she inherits a
B&B in Vermont from her estranged and now deceased father. This enchanted
inn is under the watchful eye of goddesses of myth and legend who have been
tasked to save mankind from destroying itself and this planet. These goddesses
will use their powers to try and stall the onslaught of the effects of droughts,
floods, and rising temperatures. But as a safety net they have collected human
saviors all over the planet to erect safe havens at high altitudes away from
flood waters and blistering temperatures.
This one group of saviors are ordinary people who
have some extraordinary abilities and enjoy a higher consciousness. They are
brought together to join forces in Vermont to create one such refuge. Along the
way there is romance, misunderstandings, conflict, and internal growth.
Locations are Manhattan, London, Brooklyn, and Rutland, Vermont. Woven through
this tale is Gabrielle’s inherent understanding that she must be grateful,
mindful, and present in this journey called “life.”
The impending devastation that will be brought
about by the effects of global climate change is the underpinning of this
Cli-Fi/speculative fiction novel. Like a Lily Among the Thorns focuses on
how this potential disaster will have dire consequences for us all and is
currently becoming more top of mind as people are waking up to strange weather
events such as the scorching temperatures that have gripped the Northwestern
states and torrential rains in the Northeast.
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Excerpt One:
On this ordinary day, we find Gabby Bernstein going about her daily ordinary chores. A lass of modest means, she hummed as she tidied up her small studio apartment. Although bereft of material accoutrements typical of a twenty-something New Yorker, she didn’t dwell on it. Rather, she chose to focus on being grateful for all the kindnesses bestowed upon her by the universe and the miracle of life with the richness and diversity of the flora and fauna that blessed this planet. She was so attuned to the preciousness and beauty of all living creatures that she never was inclined to harm even the smallest insect preferring to capture it and send it out her window to climb down the fire escape or fly away. But most especially, she was grateful for her life, which she never took for granted. In fact, at this very moment, she paused to acknowledge her joy of just being alive and to mark her calendar with the #gratitude entry, giving thanks for each and every day she had her wits and her health.
As she went about her light chores, an unexpected random play on her music app added a spark to her usual sense of wonder and bliss. A coincidental gift from the cosmos of a cherished performance of Luciano Pavarotti singing the aria Addio, fiorito asil from Madama Butterfly, a captivatingly wistful melody that was one of her personal favorites. She gleefully acknowledged this gift and said a silent “thank you.”
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Review: Story had a lovely prose that was sweet and lyrical. It begins with a meditative ode to being grateful, which was enriching and descriptive. This was nice, but perhaps overplayed.
The main character was Gabby. No matter how bad things got, “Gabby would not be cowered, would not be brought down.” After all, “things could be worse.” Even after being dumped by her boyfriend and getting an eviction notice, “her blind faith in positive outcomes propelled her optimism.” I certainly admired her faith, but I couldn’t help but suspect that she may not be as grounded to reality as one would expect.
The writing felt very deep and poetic. The words are very eloquent and descriptive, which was great to start, however, after a while, this becomes tiring. It gets too informative at one point that, soon, it becomes a landfill of pretty words. This started off as a good women’s fiction story, but then it deviated to fantasy and mythological plots. They didn’t seem to combine too well, in all honesty. It would’ve been better to stick with one genre and keep it that way.
The cover had a generic, cookie-cutter template that didn’t say much about the story and certainly wasn’t appealing to the eye. Clearly, the publisher didn’t invest in a good cover.
It’s a fairly nice read with good verbiage, but not much story.
Rating: 3 stars
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
All my work is inspired by social issues to which we all can relate. Work/ life stresses, the loss of a spouse and how marriage can sometimes swallow a woman’s identity, and the prevalence of greed in modern society.
Walking with Elephants is my first novel, although I am not new to writing. I was a theater critic and celebrity interviewer for a weekly tabloid in Jacksonville, Fl and I earned a Master’s in Mass Communication from Oklahoma State University. For 15 years I worked in Corporate America as a technical editor/editor/writer. I experienced first hand the politics and intrigue that goes with that territory and the balancing act that comes with being a working mother. I salute all those mothers who are the glue that holds their families together while pursuing the nine to five brass ring and were the inspiration for this work. Audible book is available and narrated by me.
With my second novel, Sunspots, I continue to be in awe of the magical and wondrous phenomenon called life. As an observer and obvious participant in feminine values and approach to our human challenges, I bring this perspective to my work. Fascinated by the mysteries of the unseen forces that perhaps play a role in guiding our choices, I search for answers in the mundane as well as in the cosmic forces that surround us.
Alexa’s pact with the Devil in When a Stranger Comes…is an allegory for the evil lurking in our midst. The social decay of modern society with its excessive greed, the ignorance of our political leaders, and our indifference toward the survival of all species from the effects of climate change, among other environmental pressures, are perhaps brought forth by the darkest forces of human nature. The audible book narrated by me is in production.
The genre of magical realism appeals to me and all my work has elements woven in. My current project is focused on a Bed and Breakfast that becomes a safe haven from the effects of climate change while celebrating the Feminine Divine and is set squarely in that realm.
I am working on my next novel in Ponte Vedra, Fl. where I live with my husband and our two furry kids. Our human kids have flown the nest and are scattered far and wide, alas.
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Buy:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09V3FNTCT
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Karen
S. Bell will be awarding a $25 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC to a randomly
drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good book.
ReplyDeleteGreat excerpt, Like a Lily Among Thorns sounds like a book that I would like to read, thanks for sharing it with me! Thanks, Sandra for sharing your review! Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteLove an ode to gratitude!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your honest review of Like a Lily Among the Thorns, the story has an interesting premise and I am looking forward to reading this book myself
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