Kjelden Cundiff

Kjelden Cundiff

About

Kjelden Cundiff was born in the small city of Sioux Falls, SD.  He lived there until moving to Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1992.  He studied under Robert Cawley at the College of Southern Nevada while honing his voice as a writer and placed his first screenplay, "Jensen's Hardware" in the top 10 of the prestigious Nevada Screenwriter's Contest.  He is currently working on a series of novels that are set in South Dakota.  The first in the series is The Cold November Son, a heartwrenching coming of age story with characters that leap off the page.  For more information or to contact the author please visit him on facebook.

The Time That's Given

The Time That's Given

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<p><strong><em>Have you ever awoken from a vivid dream and wondered which side of waking was real?</em></strong></p><p>Burt Higgins' retirement is not going well. His children have grown, and his wife has gone off to earn a late-life degree, leaving him alone in his sprawling suburban home. With too much time on his hands, he broods on the state of the world, obsessively following the worst of cable news and the Internet. Increasingly angry at the state of affairs, he nurtures a fantasy that a dark lord from another realm has foisted these problems on humankind. If only he could transport to that world, he'd confront the demon and use the magic found there to defeat the beast and end despair forever.</p><p>On a particularly bad news day, while housebound in the midst of a snowstorm, he retreats to his study to shut out the world and immerse himself in his books. When, on a whim, he lights a candle purchased in an obscure Prague curiosity shop, a magical guide appears and offers to take him on whatever quest he chooses. When he asks to become a hero in a fantasy realm, he discovers a more complex world than he expected, and battling evil with magic turns out to be far from his greatest challenge.</p><p><strong>EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS</strong> a specualtive fantasy adventure sure not just to entertain you, but to make you consider your life, your dreams, your goals. [DRM-Free]</p><h2><strong>Books by David Litwack:</strong></h2><ul><li><em>Along the Watchtower</em></li><li><em>The Daughter of the Sea and the Sky</em></li><li><em>The Time That's Given</em></li><li><em>The Children of Darkness</em> (The Seekers - Book 1)</li><li><em>The Stuff of Stars</em> (The Seekers - Book 2)</li><li><em>The Light of Reason</em> (The Seekers - Book 3)</li></ul><h2><strong>More Great Fantasy Fiction from Evolved Publishing:</strong></h2><ul><li><em>The Awakening of David Rose</em> (David Rose #1) by Daryl Rothman</li><li><em>Shadow Swarm</em> by D. Robert Pease</li><li><em>Kingdom in Chains</em> by J.W. Zulauf</li><li>The &quot;Grims' Truth&quot; Series by Isu Yin &amp; Fae Yang</li></ul><p> </p>

Story Behind The Book

Manhood, it is that imaginary line that every teenage boy must cross but when a teenage boy takes what he believes is a first step out of adolescence he has no idea how close to the line of adulthood he is stepping. Summer starts innocently enough with the gift of a gun, and an invitation to join his father in the upcoming hunting season. However, the innocence of that moment quickly evaporates as the son learns that his father is dying. The Cold November Son takes the reader on a voyage that explores the boundaries of love and mercy as a son watches his once mighty father ravaged by terminal cancer. It is a love story unlike any you have read before. Will the son honor his father's final wish to ease his pain in one final violent act of kindness? Come along on the journey and see for yourself.

Reviews

If you read one book this year, make this the one! For about the first 30% of the book, it appears as though it's going to be a coming-of-age book or something along the lines of a book for youth. While it starts out that way, hang in there and you'll be glad you did. Tommy longs to talk to his mother about what's going on in his life but she is cold and distant. Fortunately for him, his father is not. His father loves to laugh and enjoys life. He has his own construction company and the summer Tommy turns 14 is the summer his dad brings him to work with him on a daily basis, introducing him to Easy (Carl) a 20 year old from a halfway house. His mother, a Christian, knows less about compassion than Tommy and Tommy knows that his mother will never allow Easy, an ex-con to eat at her table. This is the summer when Tommy's dad teaches him how to drive a stick and shoot clay pigeons at the firing range. How to hang sheetrock. The summer when Tommy learns about compassion and anger, life lessons and regrets. The compassion Tommy's father has is amazing! Tommy has compassion as well but since he lacks life experience, it's not as mature a compassion as his father. As you read, you'll discover what I mean by this. The reader reads about choices and consequences, not only to ourselves but to others. Because consequences don't only affect the one making the choice but often affect those around them. Life lessons. Whatever you do, don't skip this book thinking it's merely for youth or young adults. Far from it. This book &quot;The Cold November Son&quot; will have you all over the place with your emotions. It plucks at them and leaves the reader asking &quot;What would you do?&quot; after his father asks him &quot;What is the right thing?&quot;