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message 1: by Keith (new)

Keith Madsen | 40 comments I am the author of three e-book novels, and am seeking reviews for the first of these, SEARCHING FOR EDEN. In this work of inspirational fiction, when Evan Jordan's 14-year old daughter dies of cancer, he goes on a quest to find a place where children don't die, and where life is still good. Using a small inheritance he goes searching for the Garden of Eden, hoping thereby to rediscover the goodness and innocence he lost with the young girl's death. Evan and friends travel through Iran and Iraq, and even to the island of Bahrain, looking for clues of the Garden's reality, whether it ever existed and whether it might still be found. They dig in ancient cemeteries, climb ziggurats, race through war zones, and examine bizzare art carved into human skulls; all the time seeking the secret of humanity's foundational story. Will what they find make it worth the risks?

This book was previously reviewed by Terrance Ward of Allbooks Review, and he said, "A classic hero's journey...The archaeological information is as well-researched as anything found in James Michenor's THE SOURCE."

I would be glad to provide a free e-book copy to anyone wanting to review this novel.


message 2: by Katy (new)

Katy (katyas-69) | 603 comments Hmmm ... I'm not much of one to read tear-jerkers, but I DO love archaeological thrillers ... if you don't mind waiting for a couple months while I get through my large TBR list, I'd be happy to read and review it for you! My e-dress is katy.sozaeva@gmail.com and I can accept all major formats for Nook or Kindle

Hope to hear from you!


message 3: by Keith (new)

Keith Madsen | 40 comments I would not really classify my book as a tear-jerker, even thought the opening is sad. But sure, I can wait. Would you like for me to send the book now, or wait until you are ready?


message 4: by Katy (new)

Katy (katyas-69) | 603 comments Keith wrote: "I would not really classify my book as a tear-jerker, even thought the opening is sad. But sure, I can wait. Would you like for me to send the book now, or wait until you are ready?"

Now would be best, so I can get it into my queue - thanks!! Glad it's not one that gonna require me to sit around with hankies! X-D Get enough of that just living, right?


message 5: by Anagha Uppal (new)

Anagha Uppal Any print copies in the future?


message 6: by Keith (new)

Keith Madsen | 40 comments Not in the immediate future, although I am looking for publishers who would take it on.


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