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Triune

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The Mason brothers had always been close, but until the day Mike discovered he was actually an angel, they had no idea just how close.

This paranormal/urban fantasy novel brings readers along on the Mason brothers' shared journey of discovery, because where one brother goes, the other two follow, sometimes kicking and screaming. Not everything is heavenly for these three men tossed into strange new circumstances without an instruction manual, and being an angel isn't as easy as it sounds. But along with the thorns there are roses, and for the suddenly-immortal Mason brothers, the journey is only beginning.

"The story had an overwhelming sense of warmth, positivity, and optimism. I very much enjoyed the writing style and the depiction of the three brothers' journey into becoming something more than human. 91⁄2 out of 10." --Reading Review

"A tale that combines adventure, mythology, and a fair amount of Western occultism into a story that tantalizes the reader's imagination... thought provoking without ever seeming blindingly moralistic or preachy." --SheNeverSlept.com

LanguageEnglish
PublisherWillow Polson
Release dateJun 25, 2011
ISBN9781465953285
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Willow Polson

Willow's major in college was Art, and while at SFSU to get a teaching credential she was hired by EGW Publishing as a graphic artist. When an assistant editor position opened up, she was pretty much hired on the spot. From there, she helped develop new titles, became a department editor, and eventually a managing editor. After the birth of her son, she went freelance and successfully sold five non-fiction books to Citadel, a Kensington Publishing imprint, as well as multiple magazine articles to various publications. Willow's first love, however, was always fantasy novels. Non-fiction, while a perfectly valid market, wasn't entirely satisfying to write about. Then she read Zen in the Art of Writing by Ray Bradbury, and figured there was no reason that she couldn't write fiction books, tell stories that readers would enjoy, and have a lot of fun in the process. Turns out that's a pretty good combination.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    Barrett, Michael, and Brian are the Mason brothers. Their parents passed away when they where young and each other is who they had in their adventures through different foster homes. But, now they are grown and doing nicely for themselves. Although they don't see each other as much anymore with the work and Michael being in Military service, they still seem to have the coincidental connection between them. then one day, starting with the middle child Michael, something amazing happens and the angel within is born. The brothers one by one learn who they are and brings them together in their close netting they have. The brothers go through trials to learn what they can do and the abilities they have. Yet, their lives are just beginning.This book was a nice relaxing read for me. There where no ghosts in the dark around the corner waiting to through me for a loop. This was a growing journey of the brothers learning of themselves and what their place is in the world. I enjoyed the journey these brothers took in learning the angelic way and where they come from. The brothers learn being "normal people" and angels at the same time becomes difficult and they have to find a way to get through. The only think I started to have a hard time with, and I'm sure it was just me as these are angels we are talking about, but these brothers hugged a lot.There was great symbolism used in this read. I think I enjoyed the vision glass work the most. It was nice to think on who the glass work related to them and nice symbolism used in this area as well.The writing style is easy to follow. The view point moves between the three brother, but it is very easy to follow who you are reading on as the brothers each have their own personality and life to help differentiate.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I don't even know if I can aptly explain what makes this novel so great ... I love the dynamics between the three brothers. Their repertoire was natural and felt real. I laughed with them. I felt their pain. I really got the sense that I knew these men. I think this speaks highly of the author's skills when presenting characters in a story.