This came in June 7, 2015 and reviews Book 1 of Children of Stone: Voices in Crystal
Reading this book is like looking at a kaleidoscope at an IMAX movie theatre. I have never read an author who has such an unusual way of describing color and motion. They really should use excerpts from it in a college writing class. This story transports you into a world you never could imagine and in a time when people had so little compared to us. Our garages seem lavish in comparison. The places and names are hard to get around but add to mystery of the story. The love scenes enrich rather than embarrass. You will hate the ending because it leaves you hanging for the sequel.