What would it be like to be able to tell any individual's future—everyone except your own? Reene sees it as an opportunity to help people and agrees to accept the legacy from her grandmother. Of course, the true extent of the gift must be kept secret or chance being enslaved and at the will of the government, criminals, or someone with money and power.Besides her best efforts, a mysterious group discovers her gift and decides she can help them attain their goal—one with global consequences. Suddenly Reene's precious gift becomes a curse which not only threatens her but her friends and the man with whom she has fallen in love.The Seer Reene is a fast-paced, action-packed, mystery and romantic paranormal novel.
I was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, and joined the military right out of high school. I served twenty-two years in the United States Air Force as a certified internal auditor. While in the military service, I lived in seven states and two foreign countries, and obtained two degrees: a BS in mathematics and an MS in computer science.
After I retired from the Air Force, I secured a position with Digital Equipment Corporation, located in Bedford, Massachusetts, as a software course developer and instructor. I worked twenty-two years at DEC and held positions as a course developer, course development manager, software engineer, and software engineering manager.
Today, I’m retired and live in Tucson, Arizona, with my wife of fifty-three years. My daughter and two grandchildren live in Maryland. I began writing several years after I retired, when I was seventy. My first two attempts remain in my desk drawer—good ideas, but poorly written. Subsequently, I co-authored, with Jeanne Tomlin, three fantasy novels: Talon of the Raptor Clan, Scales of Justice, and All My Friends Have Wings (young adults). Talon of the Raptor Clan was sold to ePress-online Books and came out in July 2009. Since then I have written two additional novels: The Laughing Hounds (urban fantasy) and The Riss Gamble (science fiction).
My hobbies for the past forty years have been kung fu and tai chi.
When I first read the description I was excited abou5this story, since it sounded exciting and filled with action and adventure. But that sadly was not true. I found it to be repetitive and boring, and the situations and characters not quite believeable enough.
This book was fairly good. It had an interesting and somewhat unusual plot line. Unfortunately, that plot line allowed for far to many plot holes and inconsistencies.