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"The promise and the threat of sorrow begins and ends at the tip of it's blade."This phrase is a mere prelude to death and destruction. The decades long cold war between the Hyperia and Incorporated Space is coming to a bloody end and both sides will do anything to get their hands on the top secret bioweapon known only as Sorrow.But this weapon has other ideas.

190 pages, Paperback

First published April 3, 2008

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Davonne Burns

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Having learned to read by age four, Davonne hasn't stopped since. At age seven, they read The Yearling and learned something wonderful, books were populated by real people in real places. They never went back to the kids section again.

Their mother, recognizing the need for more substantial reading material, introduced them to Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov and Jules Vern. Thus a life-long love of science fiction was born. It was after reading Ender's Game in middle school that the desire to write became overwhelming.

However it would be nearly ten years before their first full novel Sorrow's Fall was completed.

Davonne currently lives in Ozark, MO with their spouse and three young children in whom they are instilling a health love of all things geeky. They are currently in the midst of several projects including Sorrow's Despair, the sequel to Sorrow's Fall, along with The Jeweled Dagger a steampunk adventure.

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Author 13 books9 followers
March 12, 2013
I was given a copy of Sorrow’s Fall for an honest review and I can honestly say that I loved every bit of it. Davonne Burns thrusts you into a world fighting for power over the galaxy. Thrown into the middle of it all is Sorrow, a boy who possesses a gift that everyone wants to get their hands on. He is a weapon. An assassin bred to kill. Nothing more. Or…at least that’s what he believes.

From the beginning I felt a strong connection with this character. I felt for him when he was sad or hurting or angry. I felt for him like he was real and I wasn’t just reading fiction. Not many authors can do that to me these days and I cannot wait to read the second book. The cliff hanger did annoy me a little, but only because I didn’t want the story to end. This has the potential to blast Twilight out of the water. Bring on book two…and a movie…
1 review1 follower
December 12, 2013
This novel is absolutely brilliant. It holds you tight and never lets you go. Novel grips the reader tight and you're left breathless. I couldn't set it down and read it in an entire night. My heart ached and I felt like I was left wondering, "What do I do now?"

I look forward to more works by the author and to see where the story of a boy name Sorrow leads. It can't be all that unpleasant... right?
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Author 1 book40 followers
February 27, 2013
Davonne weaves a sci fi adventure that will touch you deeply. All writers have strengths and Davonne’s is the simply the way she imparts emotions to the reader, She is a master at getting into the head of her character and making you feel a connection with them. She gives nothing away, as she effortless leads us through the plot. Presently you with endless twists and turns you did not foresee.
I was swept away on the author’s imagination to a distant land were our nightmares reside. A cruel place, were a child called Sorrow is bred as a weapon and used and abused, to fulfil the power hungry dreams of his tormentors. Sorrow is hated by everyone and defiled at every turn. He has no one to turn to that he can trust or open up to.
He has a special power that seems to him, to be a curse. He fights to control and understand it while dealing with a daily onslaught of violence. He can feel the hate and disgust of those around him as he is bullied and beaten into submission. He is nothing more than a weapon a killing machine.
When someone reaches out to Sorrow with kindness he cannot allow himself to believe it. Could it be true, that someone wants to help him? His self-hatred is deep and dark and only a very special person will be able to help him heal. It is too late for Sorrow or will he allow someone to show him a better way to live his life? Can he learn to trust and control his powers and use them for the greater good or will the dark forces find him and destroy him?
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March 5, 2013
Trained from birth, Sorrow is an assassin that is on everyone’s list in a galactic struggle for power.

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In her first novel, author Davonne Burns’ fast paced, multifaceted action science fiction tome tells the tale of Sorrow, an emotionally crippled, psychic boy assassin. Yearning for love and acceptance, he is physically abused, emotionally bullied and psychically controlled with advanced technical devices by the Barendi clan. He is a pawn in the fight between the clan, various governments and rebels as they fight for control in their intergalactic worlds. Sorrow’s ability to eradicate enemies becomes threatened when he is exposed to kindness for the first time. In a moment of regret, he learns his skills can also be used for healing. Follow along as he fights to control his own destiny and see what the collateral damage might be.

Even though there is room for more character development and descriptions, the plot is engaging and will maintain your interest through the various twists and turns.
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April 15, 2012
of course it was awsome n cant wait for a sequel :D , think ive read it 2 or maybe 3 times now i kinda forget hehe but defo worth a read :P
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4 reviews1 follower
July 21, 2017
Just as engaging the second time.

I loved Sorrow's Fall the first time I read it, falling pretty deep into its immersive world of galactic corporations, syndicates, and other things, some of which I didn't expect to see in a sci-fi story.

The first time I read it in its paperback format, but I wanted to see what the book would be like in its original incarnation, as an eBook.

I enjoyed myself pretty much the same as last time. What's striking is how emotional this story is, and I missed a few of the themes my first time around, that touch on mental health and managing emotions.

Other than the odd missing period, this story is super cool if you enjoy assassins or have ever felt like you were trapped in a situation that left you in despair.

Definitely check it out.
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