Sammy Sutton

Sammy Sutton

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Reviewer and Voting Member of The National Book Critics Circle;  Author: Darkening Danger, King Solomon's Journey, and Hidden Mountain. My professional background is in the social sciences. I read, and enjoy the study of world religions, ancient cultures, and social structures. I take pride in her eclectic views, believing in brotherhood and human compassion. These days, I spend time writing fiction, and adapting to an ever changing blueprint called life. I am a strong advocate for children, and have devoted a great deal of time to children caught within the social system.

Second Book of the Gastar Series: Children of Discord

Second Book of the Gastar Series: Children of Discord

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<p>In the second of the four-part series of novellas, teen assassin Shevata re-enters the city of Gastar two centuries later, seeking the evil boy Goldeon as he plots destruction of the city.  The clash of the dangerous kids from the past affect the entire city, placing the people in danger.  Shevata also reflects back on her past actions and decisions and takes steps to re-claim her own humanity. Kindle, ebook versions to follow.</p>

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<div style="font-family:verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:small;line-height:normal;"><div style="margin-bottom:.5em;"><div><strong style="color:#e47911;font-size:x-small;">By Robert J. Mcdonnel</strong><br /></div></div><div class="tiny" style="font-size:x-small;margin-bottom:.5em;"><strong><span class="h3color tiny" style="color:#e47911;">This review is from: </span>King Solomon's Journey (The Dominguez Adventures) (Kindle Edition)</strong></div>King Solomon's Journey (The Dominguez Adventures) thoroughly entertains on two levels. I enjoy fiction that teaches me something interesting in the process. As you might expect from the title, we learn quite a bit about King Solomon's life and his role in history in this novel. But author Sammy Sutton consistently weaves these bits of information within the context of the story without interrupting the flow or stopping the action. She added timely relevance by linking this side of the novel to the prediction of cataclysmic events on 12/21/12.<br /><br />I am normally not a reader of romantic fiction. But I was very taken with the way the protagonist, Dr. Dominguez, related to Amanda Messenger. Their many differences made for very believable tension, yet the way they complemented each other's perspective in the main storyline led me to actively root for them as a couple. Their independence and unique voices made for a quality read. <br /></div>