Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Review Tour + #Giveaway: One of One by S. R. Cronin @cinnabar01 @GoddessFish



One of One
by S. R. Cronin
GENRE: Science Fiction, Fantasy


BLURB:

A young Nigerian telepath faces a crisis. After Somadina’s sister is forced into a frightening marriage, Somadina cannot find her sibling or even her thoughts. She seeks another telepath to help. 

What she finds is Lola, a busy Texan scientist who has ignored the disturbing phenomenon in her mind for decades, and has no intention of embracing this nonsense now. Yet these two have more in common than they know, and a powerful link will be forged. 

Once Somadina discovers her sister is a pawn in a dangerous political game, the stakes rise for everyone, including an ancient organization of telepaths compelled to intervene. Both women are stronger than they realize, and they have ignited the wrath of a fanatic willing to kill anyone to alter his nation’s future.



Excerpt:

Then Lola's thoughts invariably wandered off to the bizarre situation with the woman Lola had agreed to help. It was disturbing how much she knew about this woman. She was younger and less educated. She lived somewhere far from Texas. Based on her not wanting Lola to leave Lagos, Lola assumed she was Nigerian.

She had a younger sister, and Lola was supposed to help locate her. She was worried for this sister, and puzzled as to why she could seldom sense anything from her when she was able to pick up information from so many others.

Why did the woman not know her own sister's whereabouts? Was the sister lost? Kidnapped? Had she run-away from home? All Lola could tell was that she was gone and could not be found.

The problem was Lola had not the faintest idea of how to find this sister. Except for the mystery woman and Jumoke, the engineer in Lagos, the most she could do was sense vague feelings from others. She lacked the skills this woman seemed to think she had, and she'd be quite happy if it stayed that way.

Yet, she’d made a promise to help. So Sometimes Lola tried to mutter comforting things back to the woman, because she didn't know what else she could do.

On rare occasion, she sat on the porch and thought about nothing at all. On one of those times, when her mind was blank, she heard an elderly gentleman's voice in her head.

Lola? Little Lola Conroy? Good heavens dear, is that you?

Lola searched her mind for knowledge of an older man who might have known her by her maiden name.

It's okay honey. You're fine. I didn't mean to startle you. It's okay. She could almost see an elderly man backing out of her mind with great care.

Good grief, she thought. Now what?


My Review:

One of One tells the story of two women who are telepathic. One lives in Nigerian and the other in Texas.

The young Nigerian, Somadina has known from an early age that she could read people but learned how to block what she was feeling as most people had issues with it and Somadina didn’t want to upset people.

The Texan Lola was not aware that she was telepathic. Whenever she felt anything she would hide it from herself and came up with different ways and things to describe what she was feeling or hearing. Lola didn’t believe in such nonsense and locked it away until the day she no longer could.

Somadina’s sister marries a man from another village and moves away. Eventually Somadina loses contact with her sister and no one knows where she moved or anything about the man she married well except for his name or the name he gave them.

Somadina starts to get feelings from her sister and knows something is wrong and that her sister may be in deep trouble. The connection she has with her sister disappears so Somadina reaches out to the telepathic world hoping to make contact with anyone who may be able to help her find her sister someone stronger than her. When she reaches out she makes contact with Lola in Texas. Somadina has a hard time convincing Lola that she is real and what she is hearing and feeling is real too but once she does the two girls are bonded for life.

One of One is a very intense and intriguing read that will have you hooked in no time. The more you read the faster the story goes and the pace just seems to go faster and faster and the next thing you know you are zooming through it. One of One likes to hold onto its secrets but it is all worth it in the end.

One of One will bring out all sorts of emotions. One minute you will be so mad wanting to reach into the book and do something but what you are not sure or rather what would be an appropriate punishment for what has happened. I could feel excitement and tension between its pages. At times I could feel what the characters were feeling.


One of One will have you racing all over the country meeting people, people who have never met before who are all trying to save one girl, people from all walks of life coming together as one. I so can’t wait to check out other books in this series to get behind the scene with other characters. I can't describe how much I truly enjoyed or loved reading One of One. The author did a wonderful job in writing the story. She did her research well. 




AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Sherrie Roth grew up in Western Kansas thinking there was no place in the universe more fascinating than outer space. After her mother vetoed astronaut as a career ambition, she went on to study journalism and physics in hopes of becoming a science writer.

She published her first science fiction short story long ago, and then waited a lot of tables while she looked for inspiration for the next story. When it finally came,  it declared to her it had to be a whole book, nothing less. One night, while digesting this disturbing piece of news, she drank way too many shots of ouzo with her boyfriend. She woke up thirty-one years later demanding to know what was going on.
The boyfriend, who she had apparently long since married, asked her to calm down and  explained how, in a fit of practicality, she had gone back to school and gotten a degree in geophysics and spent the last 28 years interpreting seismic data in the oil industry. The good news, according to Mr. Cronin, was that she had found it to be entertaining and ridiculously well-paying. The bad news was the two of them had still managed to spend almost all of the money.
Apparently she was now Mrs. Cronin, and further good news was that they had produced three wonderful children whom they loved, even though, to be honest, that was where a lot of the money had gone. Even better news was that Mr. Cronin turned out to be a warm-hearted, encouraging sort who was happy to see her awake and ready to write. "It's about time," were his exact words.
Sherrie Cronin discovered that over the ensuing decades Sally Ride had already managed to become the first woman in space and apparently had done a fine job of it. No one, however, had written the book that had been in Sherrie's head for decades. The only problem was, the book informed her it had now grown into a six book collection. Sherrie decided she better start writing it before it got any longer. She's been wide awake ever since, and writing away.

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Giveaway:

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7 comments:

Sherrie Cronin said...

I appreciate your hosting me and your taking the time to review my book. Thanks!

Sherrie Cronin said...

I'm lucky enough to write almost full time, but on Wednesdays you will find me at the courthouse in the morning and on a hotline in the afternoon, doing my best in both cases to support survivors of domestic violence. I won't have access to the internet until evening, but will look forward to responding to any further comments then. Thanks in advance to all of you who drop by!

Victoria Alexander said...

I've really enjoyed the tour for One of One and can't wait to check it out. Thanks for sharing all of the great posts along the way.

lkw1974 said...

Thank you for sharing. So kind and your generosity means sooo much.

Sherrie Cronin said...

Thanks James, Victoria and lkw19974 for stopping by and commenting. Good luck in the drawing to all three of you.

Chelle said...

Love the coloring of the cover and seems really appropriate for the book. Thanks!

Sherrie Cronin said...

I appreciate your comments. Good luck to each of you in the contest.