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Rainbow's End (The Eden Series Book 1), by Erica M. Cook

Rainbow's End (The Eden Series Book 1), by Erica M. Cook

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(newly revised for an easier read) Throughout the centuries there have always been some people that have been separated from the rest of society, and deemed less human then the rest. Many different groups of people have held this dubious distinction. Blacks, orientals, Jews, Irish, and gays are all people who society has placed on the bottom of social standing. It is the year 2015 in an America not that different from our own. Gays are at the top of the list of social outcasts in America. Basic human rights such as marriage, adoption, and police protection are denied or simply ignored. The past wars and bigotry of past leaders has left gays with no real sense of safety or well being in a country that says, “All men are created equal.” There is no liberty and there is no justice for gays. As terrible as what is being done to LGBT people in America is, there is another atrocity that has occurred. The governments of the world have ignored the pleas of a dying alien species called the Grays for over half a century. The Grays are an ancient race. They have unbelievably long life spans, and are dying of their own survival tactic. The long life spans caused them to have fewer children to keep from over taxing the resources. In the last generation the young are so genetically similar that they can’t reproduce. They need a fresh genetic source and the humans are their last hope. The Grays are forced to go to the news reporters to make first contact. They ask for humans to go with them to a new world to start a new life, and help them have a new generation. With the help of a unique and dynamic woman named Tarry Milkwood the Grays work to recruit people from around the world who need a fresh start in a place free from degradation and bigotry. In America, Gays are among the largest group of people to go. Tarry Milkwood is a lesbian, but has no interest in leaving the only home she knows. Her world is torn apart when she falls in love with a desperate and lonely woman who has to go with the Grays to save her life. Tarry must choose between the woman she loves and the life she knows. With the guidance and compassion of her best friend, Barry Marks, she must find a way to save the life of a young brilliant woman with no where else to turn.

Rainbow's End (The Eden Series Book 1), by Erica M. Cook

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #594708 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-05
  • Released on: 2015-03-05
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Rainbow's End (The Eden Series Book 1), by Erica M. Cook


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Erica creates a species as lovable as ET By Darla Baker Rainbow's End offers an alternate present day reality in which LGBT rights have not been won, and we are visited openly by a dying alien species, called the Grays, who ask for our assistance to keep their species alive. To deliver their request, they visit the newsrooms of the world. One newswoman in particular, Tarry Milkwood, makes it her personal mission to assist the Grays in recruiting enough humans to save their species.I truly loved this story. Erica did an amazing job of creating a species who are honorable in the face of their violent history. And despite the crimes of their past, we forgive them and are angered by those who don't. We easily feel compassion and ache for the success of their mission.The tension between Tarry, Barry and Lee was appropriate and believable and propelled the reader to keep turning page after page in hopes of relieving the tension.Immediately after finishing this book, I went to Amazon and purchased Sanctuary's Path (Eden series Book 2). I'm expecting great things from this book as well.The reason for four instead of five stars is that the book doesn't have the production polish some readers will expect. For me, the story completely overshadowed any production issues. But for the sake of informing other readers, I felt it important to mention. As an example, there was no title or copyright page. There was no table of contents or synopsis. The typical front matter items you expect from a properly produced novel were missing. It is incredibly easy to fix these things and I think it's worth fixing in order to avoid any issues with your potential readers.Erica Cook, I give you four stars for Rainbow's End. I can't wait to read the next in the series.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Unhappy with the Writing Style By L. Duchek The story concept was good, but the writing style was not. The book also needed an editor. I almost lost it when there was a reference to "jean pool" instead of "gene pool". In fact, there were several places where sentences were either incomplete or seemed to be a mashup of two different sentences. The decision to tell the story in short sentences may have been a style choice, but it made the story read like a high school term paper. Any emotional buildup was stunted by the cut and dry style. I also had problems with pronoun confusion as to who was doing the talking or thinking.Its a pity because the story concept was a good one and had potential. But instead of drawing a reader in through descriptions of sights, sounds, textures, tastes, smells, and emotions, they author simply narrates the tale un short, dry sentences. As a reader, I was not engaged. I never felt the story as if I was experiencing the tale through the character's senses. That's what makes a book enjoyable. This book felt more like someone was telling a story, instead of letting me feel and see the story through the main character'sr eyes. It's also hard to get engaged when the author bounces between several characters, frequently and with little direction as to who's point of view I was supposed to be in.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I truly enjoyed this story By Barbara605 I truly enjoyed this story. It was such an original idea. A scifi story with roller coaster romance. Gives great question with what would I do if aliens asked for my help.

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