When a government experiment goes wrong, it plunges a sphere of a coastal town into another dimension where those inside have no light, the air is quickly depleting and there is no sun to keep them warm. Worse, the town folk find they now share a dimension where strange creatures are at war with one another in their streets.
This is both a captivating, edge of the seat fantasy, and a delightful Sci Fi interlude. The plot is well defined, the characters are delightful, or not, as the plot developed.
I hesitate to call this an allegory but given the author's credentials, it probably is.
And a Child shall lead them.
Enjoy where that Child - Cassie - goes and go with her. You will love it.
Its so refreshing to read fiction that incorporates God, Jesus and Angels. This work was so good I did not put it down until it was finished. Can't wait to read future novels by David and Doyle Reynolds.
Move over, Dorothy and Toto; make way for Cassie and her little dog, Pip! With SHIFT: The Spiritus Chronicles: Book One, Author D Doyle Reynolds crafts a technical, paranormal tale of one precocious and gifted five year old, Cassie, who begins seeing obscure visions from an angel. Cassie's sitter and mentor, Sandy, begins to detect Cassie's otherworldly experiences, and as Cassie describes her angelic encounters, the story unfurls and is brought to light.
When a government plane crashes over Ventura, California with its classified cargo- a weather changing device marked "Dark Cloud"- a portal is suddenly opened to another dimension, and all hell breaks loose, quite literally. Creatures soon begin to infiltrate planet Earth, construed by some as demons while others perceive them as aliens, and the government is in up to its neck to find a cover-up for its top secret mission gone haywire.
Sandy relents that Cassie has had previous visions about the whole fiasco and, with their little dog, Pip, it's up to Cassie to save the day as prompted by the messenger sent from The Almighty. The little girl has no dreams about traveling somewhere over the rainbow, rather she teleports through circular rings she sees around Earth's sphere, each telekinetic ride drawing her closer to danger.
Teleport through SHIFT with Cassie and Author D Doyle Reynolds, hang on to your seat, and enjoy the thrill-ride!
Teric Darken <><+><> Author of Wickflicker, U-TURN KiLLuR, and KILL FM 100
Due to a crash of a secret military project called Dark Cloud, a small town is cast out of the material dimension in which we live into a spiritual world of Demons and Angels. The towns’ residences wake to the horror of the end of days type of vicious demons who are out to attack them. Some of the town citizens realize what is happening due to the visions of a young child while others fail to understand what is actually happen believing they are in the middle of an alien invasion. The survivors must gather together to figure out how to survive and how to return the town back to our material dimension. The story idea was interesting, but I felt the writing of this story is choppy, repetitive and lack luster. There are times when the story moves so slowly that it seems rambling. So many details not needed. Too many times the author repeats the characters back story. The thoughts of our main character Cassie go from child like (she is 5 years old) to sage like. Making the character unbelievable. The author does get a bit preachy at times but that is to be expect in this genre. While I was interested in this story enough to finish reading it, there were times when I had to push myself to do so.
“Shift” is nothing short of spectacular. Great story, and great characters. Every moment of this book was put together masterfully and the build up to the end was perfect. The epic battle in the end had me so on the edge of my seat that when the battle was over, I found myself letting out a breath of relief. It was that awesome – worthy of the Big Screen battles that people talk about for days. I look forward to reading more books from D. Doyle Reynolds and I really pray that this is not the last we hear of Sandy, Cassie, Pip and the rest of the crew.
For a first time author this story is fantastic! truely something for everyone and with a pace to keep you turning pages. I sincerely hope this isn't the last we hear from him.