After this fantastic trailer, which is so descriptive of the world devastation in the book, please continue reading for my review.
Wormwood by D H Nevins
MY REVIEW
I was walking along Cedar Creek Trail, my usual route. All of a sudden, the wind blew like an omen of doom, the ground felt like a roller coaster under my feet and as rocks fell around me, I ran, trying to find a safe place to hide. As I reached the cliff, the ground there was stable, but I looked down and saw lava, smoke, and ash.Total destruction.
As I reached the fire pit I would sit around with the campers I brought as a guide, I saw it was still alive, telling me someone was there. As I looked around, I saw him – Tiamat.
I remembered the first time we met. I had taken a corporate group out hiking the trails in Pinecrest National Park. Of course, there had to be one moron in the group, that would be Brian, constantly hitting on me. So when we came to the stream for the last team challenge, I removed one of the rocks. Petty? Perhaps. Gotta get your revenge where you can find it. After we crossed the stream, wet but no worse for wear, I told them about water and fire safety and that they would have to fend for themselves for food. Everyone was to be ready to go in the morning. I would be just across the stream from them, but only call me if it’s an emergency. I cleaned myself up and headed to Lookout Peak to watch the sunset. Someone was already there. It was Tiamat.
Before she could stop herself, she asked, “What have you done?” “It’s not what I have done. It’s what I must do.” There was something about him, an aura of sadness and danger.
I hit my head and blacked out. I didn’t remember what happened. How did I get up here to Lookout Peak? I looked around at the total devastation and I remembered Tiamat, standing as if he was God, as if he was the one making it happen.
I found him, buried in sand and unconscious. He had pushed me out of the way and taken the hit, but where were the boulders? Why was there all this sand?
It had been ten years since I had seen. He looked the same. I tried to reach out to touch him, and he quickly jerked away. Why wouldn’t he let me touch him? At times I swear he wanted to reach out and touch me, then he would run away.
I asked him about the boulders. He told me he’d show me how he did it, but he couldn’t tell me how. It wasn’t his story to tell. Why was he so cryptic about everything? Acting like there is this big, huge secret he has to keep.
He told me to remember ten years back and what he had told me, it hadn’t changed. When I asked if he was good or evil, he told me he thought he was good, but people would probably consider his actions evil. I asked what good would come from destroying the forest, he told me it wasn’t just the forest. It was everywhere, the whole world.
Why had he saved her, why not just let her die? Was there a reason he had to save her, even though he was torn about it? He was asking himself these questions. Maybe God has his own plan and Tiamat wasn’t clued in on it.
Judgment Day? Every moment I thought, why is he keeping me alive? When will he kill me?
What was left of the world? What about survivors? Was he human, alien, demon or angel?
Has God forsaken us? Is he punishing us? What would you think? Do angels have feelings? Can angels be evil?
5 STARS – WOULD BUY IT FOR THEM (LOL)
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I won this book through fuonlyknew’s blog. I would like to thank Laura and D. H.Nevins for the giveaway. Laura still talks about the book, though she read it a while ago, so I had to move it up on my list to see what she was raving about.
Right off, the cover grabbed me. I didn’t know what to think of the title, but as you read the book, you will find out what it means.
The writing was very good. Starts out fast and holds your attention throughout. The description of the devastation made me able to visualize the world around them. I can’t find the words to describe it myself, but D. H. did a great job of it.
The actions of Tiamat will make you question things yourself. Is God a kind, gentle person, or is he vengeful and vindictive? And what about angels?
I was torn between a 4 or 5 rating, then I remembered, as I was reading I kept thinking of Supernatural. I watch the reruns on TV most mornings. This book reminded a lot of how God and the Angels treated humans on the show. If you’ve watched it, you’ll know exactly what I mean. God has his own agenda and the angels will follow it, us humans are along for the ride.
The relationship between Kali and Tiamat, and Tiamat and God, was creative and complex. Raises more questions than answers. I am sure most everyone has asked “Why Me?” more than once.
The biodegradable soap made me chuckle along with Kali. He was thoughtful, like when he supplied her with toiletries and clothes, but stood away from her emotionally and physically.
The things that happened to her, could make the strongest person give in to the misery, horror, devastation, desolation, abuse………..
Giveaway: D.H.Nevins is offering 5 ebooks for this giveaway. It is international and easy to enter. Just leave a comment and your email address.
Giveaway is over.
About the Author
D.H. Nevins was born in Toronto and currently lives in a quiet area of Ontario, surrounded by forests and lakes. By day, she is a personable, friendly school teacher. By night, she silently chuckles as she writes about destroying the world. When she isn’t writing, she enjoys hiking, camping, flying around on her motorcycle or dabbling in live theatre.
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Wow!! A definite must-read for me!
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Another amazing review. Fantastic writing Sherry. I gave this 5 stars also. I may be doing another giveaway. Just waiting to hear back:):)
I’ll spread the word for ya!
This sounds like an AWESOME read! Thanks, Emily
Thanks for inviting me to the giveaway! I definitely want to check this out.
Thanks for letting me know about the giveaway- horror was always my first book genre love!
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Great review and another book to add to my tbr mountain, you really make my list grow and grow, Would love to win a copy.
I have a giveaway starting tomorrow why not try your luck there.
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Thanks for inviting me. Looks very interesting and I can’t wait to read it!
Charity
Sounds interesting!
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Great review, and wow, that trailer is quite the production!
Glad to have such a great response. Good luck to you all.
Thanks for inviting me. Sounds like a great read.
It sounds intriguing. ewronkowski@carthage.edu
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thanks for the invite this book looks amazing!
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Sounds interesting!! JCFantasy23@yahoo.com
Thanks for the awesome review, Sherry! It is so thrilling for me to look at my book through another’s perspective. To top it off, yours was incredibly special. Maybe I’m just reading into it, but the fact that you gave the synopsis/teaser in first person leads me to believe that you really took the story to heart. If that’s the case, then you’ve just given me the greatest of compliments and pretty much made my year! If it isn’t the case, then don’t tell me. I’m quite enjoying this little bubble of happiness I’ve created. 🙂 Also, I wanted to send out a big thank you to everyone that’s posted here. You enthusiasm is so very appreciated.
Thanks D. Good luck to all who enter. My thanks to all of you for stopping by.
sounds interesting …i wanna read it
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This sounds amazing…def want a copy of it!
Looking forward to hopefully winning a paper copy of the book, to hold in my hot little hands! Great book. bradman_111@yahoo.com
Sounds intriguing!
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Would be awesome to win either an ebook or a paperback of this book.
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Sounds like a really good read.
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This book sounds fantastic!!
Laura gave me a heads up about this give-a-way and im super excited for the chance to win!!!
thanks heaps, super looking forward to reading this book!!
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Glad you stopped by. Laura is very good at passing the word around. lol Good luck.
I’m def grabbing a copy no matter what! Looks awesome!!
once again forgot my email. 😛
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LOL Easy to do. Thanks for stopping by. Same goes to all who have stopped by to enter or just look around.
Looks like the want to read list is growing. Looks great
Sounds interesting Looks great.
I’m hearing the buzz and I’m going to have to get this book!!! YOU ROCK SHERRI!! Thanks Emily
Hi Emily. Just like to spread the word. I was very surprised at how much I loved the book. One of those that sticks in your mind long after you have read it.
Looks like an incredible read.
Would love to win! Thanks!
Like all books this one seems great. Can’t wait to read it. Even if i don’t get the book there’s always the library. But i hope i do get it. 🙂 ……………………… soooooo
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Sounds like a book that after you start reading says “got ya” this is he kind of book I love, and I do believe in Angels. A must read for me….
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Terrific review, brilliant trailer!
Thank you very much, Maya. The trailer really is awesome. Glad you stopped by.
Thanks for the follow.
And to you, likewise. Looking forward to getting to know you – and thank you for posting that trailer, it’s really inspired me to have a go at making one of my own.
I got your book free yesterday. Thanks. The cover is awesome and the book sounds really good. I love serial killers. lol A trailer would be intriguing. Wish you luck and I have moved your book up on my TBR list.
Cool! Thank you, I really hope you enjoy it.
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