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The time and the place are universal. Set in a simple landscape of mountains and rivers, deep-running vales and the ever-changing pageantry of the seasons, it is a world that is as profound and as beautiful and, ultimately, as revelatory as our own. A world in which Metaxaeus and Akasha shall come to find each other even as they come to find themselves. The Sapphire Song is a meditation on the possibilities of love, when seen in the light of the spirit, with an eye to the culminating discoveries that await an individual on the spiritual journey. A timeless portrayal of the value of seeking the sacred as it unfolds itself to us in the oft-secreted presence of our own deepest dreams, and told from the outset in luminous language with the poignancy of a parable, this is a story that blossoms, long before its final pages, into lasting poetic resonance, lingering in the memory for days to come.
I receive e-mails from Book Buzz.net offering review copies. When I applied for The Sapphire Song by Todd Erick Pederson, I requested a Net Galley copy for which I was approved. Book Buzz. net called it a mystical fantasy with paranormal content. The protagonists are a male sculptor and a female storyteller. All of this sounded like it would be of interest to me. So I agreed to review it.Previous reviews have remarked on the lyrical prose which is indeed very lovely. The spiritual content has be
A stoneworker and a storyteller fall in love and undertake a quest for wisdom in this mystical parable. The author uses archaic vocabulary (βaethericβ and βaeonianβ) to enhance a timeless mood. Some passages have language that is almost breathtakingly lyrical: βElectric blue dragonflies alighted, like small omensβ and βthe cerulean psalm of the silent silver twilight.β Pedersenβs work is considerably more esoteric than your average teen-geared supernatural romance. The Sapphire Song is a subtle
I receive e-mails from Book Buzz.net offering review copies. When I applied for The Sapphire Song by Todd Erick Pederson, I requested a Net Galley copy for which I was approved. Book Buzz. net called it a mystical fantasy with paranormal content. The protagonists are a male sculptor and a female storyteller. All of this sounded like it would be of interest to me. So I agreed to review it.Previous reviews have remarked on the lyrical prose which is indeed very lovely. The spiritual content has be

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