The Water is Wide The Blue Bells Trilogy Book 3 edition by Laura Vosika Literature Fiction eBooks
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World-renowned musician Shawn Kleiner vanished in the night among the ruins of a Scottish castle. While the world searches, one woman, the mother of his child, knows the truth he is trapped seven hundred years in the past. While they struggle to reunite across the centuries, an unseen shadow crosses their path--an evil that will threaten the life of a child prophesied to protect history.
An evil from the past walks today....
The Water is Wide The Blue Bells Trilogy Book 3 edition by Laura Vosika Literature Fiction eBooks
I have really enjoyed reading the "BlueBells of Scotland" trilogy.......oops did I say trilogy?Well that is what it was supposed to be- but after finishing this third installment- I now find out that there will be more books and I will have to wait again to find out the ending. What happened to authors who could give you a great read in just one book? Remember "Gone With The Wind"- we would probably be still waiting for installments if Margaret Mitchell had decided to break that story up! I mean at least J K Rowling told us in advance that there would be seven books in her series. Just give me a big thick novel that I don't have to wait years to finish.Product details
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The Water is Wide The Blue Bells Trilogy Book 3 edition by Laura Vosika Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
This book kept me on the edge of my seat. Well written and easy to follow story line but with lots of twists & turns. Great book for those who like to read time traveler stories. This was interesting reading & loved the back and forth between the 1300s & the current time period of the story. Sorry to see it end but apparently this author has additional books to follow this one. Loved all the characters from the 1300s & would greatly recommend reading this novel. I went back & ordered the 1st 2 books of the trilogy. Can't wait to read those & look forward to her new releases.
In this third book of Laura Vosika’s Blue Bells Chronicles, it dawned on me that the story takes the form of a dramatic concerto. The movements through time are like movements in music, reaching a series of crescendos until the coda, which, satisfying in itself, leaves both room and a desire for more. I could not put this book down. Superb character development, mysteries of magic intertwined with faith, and a richly detailed picture of life both in another time and in ours make this a unique and wonderful work. I can only hope the author is working on more like it.
I found the book interesting and enjoy that there was more historical information of Scotland in this book. Laura Vosika, the author, does a believable in creating the atmosphere of both worlds 21st century and the 1300's. This is a world of medieval Scotland and modern American orchestras and time travel. The storyline flowed very smoothly with the twists and turns of Shawn and Niall's lives. Their characters and those that interacted/lived with them (Amy, Allene, Red, et al) are all well developed and a joy to read.
I've literally counted the moments until this third installment of THE BLUEBELLS CHRONICLES would arrive. Drumming my fingers and tapping my toe....waiting. Once it arrived [I felt like] I latched onto it like a starving dog to its bone, and simply couldn't read it fast enough. To say it's exciting or thrilling is a major belittlement. It is well beyond that.
The story continues directly where the second installment, The Minstrel Boy (The Blue Bells Chronicles) The Minstrel Boy Book Two The Blue Bells Chronicles (Volume 2) has left us. Like the first two installments, this third installment was such an original, adventurous delight.
To recap in a nutshell; self centered, arrogant Shawn Kleiner travels back approximately 700 years in time to the year 1314.. (from book #1 Blue Bells of Scotland Book One of the Blue Bells Trilogy). He struggles to accept, adapt and deal with the horrifying nightmare which ensues, while trying to get back to his own time. Shawn struggles to survive - - to come to terms with this bizarre nightmare of being thrust back in time. He adapts...makes friends while learning many life changing lessons. Shawn isn't one to exactly pay attention to anyone or anything. He can be very superior, pompous and overbearing. Yet through it all..through this fantastic nightmare that he's found himself living in... he can laugh at himself and his predicament too. It's his way of coping.
Niall Campbell...loyal and courageous...sometimes headstrong and overly confident. A gentle man and a Highland Warrior.. and he could be Shawn's twin. They're identical in appearance. Niall is next in line to be Laird of Glenmirril. And he's living in the year 1314. He knows what has happened to Shawn (after-all, it happened to him!)...and as time passes, he begins to look upon Shawn as a brother.
Shawn's ex-girlfriend, Amy Nelson is living in the 21st century. She knows what has happened to Shawn and eventually comes to terms with this fantastic knowledge...all the while fighting to get him home. She's come to terms with Shawn's lying, cheating ways and the scoundrel that he was. Even so, she blames herself for his dilemma and works feverishly to get him home....somehow.
Angus MacLean is a Scottish Inspector (Inverness), who, against his better judgement, has fallen in love with Amy. I utterly adore his wholesome, strong character.
I absolutely loved this entire story. There are so many profound lessons in this magnificent adventure of Shawn Kleiner, Niall Campbell and Amy Nelson. Learning to forgive yourself (or circumstances). Accepting culpability....your faults and trying to better yourself. Accepting who you are. Learning to trust and be trusting. Facing truths about yourself staring you in the face & forgiving. Trusting and believing in God's miracles and learning to have faith in God. Releasing bitterness. On and on the lessons go.
This story is such a commanding time travel performance. The Author gracefully eases the reader from one era to the next with fluid talented ability. Absolutely superb storytelling at its finest. The power and excitement of the final battle (in this third installment) had me sitting up straight on the edge of my seat, reading faster and faster...propelling me into the battles (both 14th & 21st centuries). An absolute stunning & dramatically delicious tango. And when I approached the closing pages, a feeling of profound regret came over me...as I realize I am about to temporarily sever a relationship with characters I have grown to love. As the pages dwindle, I feel as if something precious is being taken from me, that cannot be replaced.
I anxiously await book #4 "Westering Home" with bated breath.
I read the first book because it was a free selection at the time, and I enjoyed it very much. I waited forever for the second book, and also enjoyed it. I looked forward the third book in The Blue Bells Trilogy because I mistakenly believed trilogies meant THREE books and she would tie the story lines up. Wrong. This book has it's moments, and some promising story lines for the future, but it was a couple of hundred pages too long. Vosika needs a better editor. Tighten it up girlfriend!
While I am making suggestions, I vote we kill off Amy. She was interesting in book one, and forgivably grieving and morose in book two, but by this book she has become absolutely annoying with her dithering and obsessive whining. Off with her head!
Will I read the fourth, and horrors, the fifth? Maybe, or maybe Connie Willis will start writing again and I can consign Vosika and her wretched crew to the cyber dump heap.
This series started out as a trilogy but in truth, the author will have penned 5 books when the last book is completed. This is an amazing story with a very different take on time travel. The action that just pours off the pages doesn't allow you to get much sleep when you're reading about a very violent period in Scotland's history and how someone from current times manages to stay alive when tossed right into the middle of that violence! If you've read the first two books you'll be ecstatic to dive into this one!! Laura Vosika keeps the pace moving, believe me, and makes you feel like you're right there in the midst of it all. This is one of the best series I've read. Seriously.
I have really enjoyed reading the "BlueBells of Scotland" trilogy.......oops did I say trilogy?Well that is what it was supposed to be- but after finishing this third installment- I now find out that there will be more books and I will have to wait again to find out the ending. What happened to authors who could give you a great read in just one book? Remember "Gone With The Wind"- we would probably be still waiting for installments if Margaret Mitchell had decided to break that story up! I mean at least J K Rowling told us in advance that there would be seven books in her series. Just give me a big thick novel that I don't have to wait years to finish.
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