Black Mesa Magic
by Robert Valleau
Description
Betrayed by a friend. Loved by a stranger. Saved by a man she barely knows.
After her best friend abandons her, Savannah J. Palmer's quest for true love leaves a trail of unanswered questions. A chance meeting with a stranger offers hope of a match made in heaven; however, not without consequences. At the end of her quest, an acquaintance rescues her from a disastrous fate...but is he the one she wants to pin her dreams upon?
The Black Mesa, in northwestern Oklahoma, is an enchanting backdrop for this action adventure prequel to Robert Valleau's debut novel, Mystic Dreams and Dusty Roads. It's an unforgettable story about love, betrayal and redemption during one of the most exciting times in American history -- the dawn of the twentieth century.
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Biography
Robert Valleau is an award-winning Christian writer. He served as a full-time staff writer for two international ministries. His career spans three decades of writing for Christian radio/television, magazines, newspapers and numerous websites. His debut novel, Mystic Dreams and Dusty Roads, is Book One in The Dusty Road Chronicles trilogy.
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My Review ~
Black Mesa Magic is the prequel to Mystic Dreams and Dusty Roads, and reveals the background for some of the characters in that particular book. As children in the early 1900s, George and Savannah grew up playing in the Black Mesa area of the Oklahoma panhandle. The hidden caves, the banks of the Cimarron River and surrounding area were their playground. At eighteen George decided to venture on his own to Oklahoma City, leaving Savannah heartbroken. She had always felt they would spend the rest of their lives together. The story goes on to define the ensuing events between Savannah, a new-found friend, and a mysterious man who ultimately played a significant role in her life.
Robert Valleau has a flare for creating authentic pictorial elements of the landscape. I envisioned the Black Mesa area in the Oklahoma panhandle, and I've never been there. I researched some photos of the area after reading the book, and the scenery revealed in Black Mesa Magic was familiar to the point that I felt I had seen it myself. The characters throughout this book are colorful and convincing. Having read Mystic Dreams and Dusty Roads in the past I was surprised at how smoothly the author was able to merge the past with its sequel which had been written at an earlier time. I thoroughly enjoyed this look at the background cast and events surrounding the characters who came before Mystic Dreams and Dusty Roads. I look forward to a sequel to this series.
Disclaimer: I received a PDF copy of this book from the author in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own, and no monetary compensation was received for this review.


This sounds like a very interesting book to read. Thanks for the great review Nancee
ReplyDeleteThank you, Juanita!
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