CG Walters | Dragon's Beard | Sacred Vow
Praise for C.G. Walters’ debut novel Sacred Vow
“…beautifully explained and riveting…” --Compulsive Reader
“…highly recommended.” --Readers Views
“A compelling, thought provoking book.” --Earth Star Magazine
“Sacred Vow by
C.G. Walters is a book that truly casts a spell, transporting its characters --
and its readers -- to a parallel universe where dream visitations and psychic
fusions occur and lives are drastically changed. Prepare to be transported to a
mystical realm of rites and ceremony, where ritual cups of tea can trigger a
visit to "the other side," where the power of language is extreme, and of the
strength of desire runs deep.”
-Jim Barnes, Managing Editor & Awards Coordinator
Independent Publisher Online/Jenkins Group Inc.
“C.G. Walters has written an excellent occult novel about one of the most haunting themes in human experience – the search for one’s ‘twin spirit’ or twin soul. Sacred Vow kept me up half the night reading it. I simply couldn’t put it down! Throughout the book while reading the author’s description of the quantum universe, I had the feeling of ‘This is the way things really are!’” -Peter Calhoun: Author of Soul on Fire
“Sacred Vow is a metaphysical novel about a man who responds to the mysterious call of a woman, opening the way to redefinition of both himself and his understanding of the world around him. He takes his first steps on a journey to accept the world around him as a place to live, not simply a place to survive day-to-day. Sacred Vow is both a narrative and the means for the author to communicate a positive message about life and fully integrating the most into each moment. Highly recommended.” Small Press Bookwatch, Midwest Book Review http://www.midwestbookreview.com/sbw/sep_06.htm#fiction
“Walters' romantic adventure is an intriguing story of soul mate from parallel realities. The plot unfolds slowly, but the well-crafted narrative and strong characters keep things moving. The author ably conveys the protagonist's state of mind as his belief system is challenged, and readers will feel as if they are taking this momentous journey with Ian as he strives to understand his place in the universe. This entertaining and enlightening story may lead them to believe that anything is possible. (Four stars, page-turner)” -Gail Pruszkowski, Romantic Times Book Reviews
“Sacred Vow shares with us the magic of a loving commitment that spans time and the understanding that such a commitment needs to be held sacred. It is a love story, one that shows the journey towards one true love has infinite expressions.”
Monthly Aspectarian, In Print: New Books of Interest http://www.lightworks.com/MonthlyAspectarian/2007/March/inprint.htm
“Walters does a fine job of expressing not only the awkwardness of a new relationship, but the hesitancy anyone might encounter in trying to explain non-quantifiable experiences to those around them.” -Kate Tanner, Reader’s Choice Reviews, New ConneXion http://newconnexion.net/index.html
“Sacred Vow is…well written and enticing... I would definitely suggest adding this book to your fiction section!”
-Susan LosCalzo, Lofty Notions, Rutherfordton, N.C.
Fine Print: Independent Book Reviews, New Age Retailer,Trade Show 2007 issue www.newageretailer.com
“What fun it has been to read this book!...This book is not just about two soulmates finding one another across parallel lives; it's also about the one true connection we all have ‘that draws from us our fullest self.’ ” -InnerChange Magazine http://www.innerchangemag.com/1006_bookreviews.htm#1
Sacred Vow is a unique, ingeniously written visionary/metaphysical novel about one true love and its infinite expressions. It asks the reader to consider an experience where our interconnectedness and ‘self’ definition might extend far beyond the segmented (individualistic) awareness previously held by so many. It takes us on a journey deep within, exploring and discovering one’s own mystical longings and a wealth of endless knowledge. Be prepared for some surprises.” -Spirit in the Smokies Magazine http://www.cgwalters.com/Spirit_in_the_Smokies_Review.htm