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Eleanor Roth Synopsis & Reviews
Rainbow Dust
By
Eleanor Roth
She receives a marriage proposal, but
is shocked by a sharp command roaring
in her head telling her,
“Don’t do it. Don’t say yes!”
An introverted, socially awkward college instructor, Margaret
fears the disembodied voice she alone can hear. But soon, the
ghostly spirit of Zeke projects enthusiasm and courage in an
effort to aid in her transformation.
Zeke's living son Howard is stunned by Margaret's uncanny
knowledge of his deceased father's life. She confesses his father's
ghost has befriended her. Howard urges her to explore this
communication further, but she is afraid questioning the tenuous
bond with Zeke may sever the connection forever, even though
she does not understand why the ghost reached out to her in
the first place.
Driven to seek the answer, she delves into danger, revelation
and crisis.
It's a charming, fascinating book."
---Father Andrew Greeley
$12.95 Tradesize Paperback
Rainbow Dust
By
Eleanor Roth
ISBN: 1-932695-15-X
Rated PG-13
Eleanor Roth Synopsis & Reviews
"Dear Eleanor, Thank you for
thinking of me and sending me a copy of "Rainbow Dust"which I
thoroughly enjoyed. You are an inspiring and natural born story
teller." All best wishes, Anne LeClaire
Ann LeClair is a well-known, multipublished author.
This is a strange but fascinating tale as the audience along with the
cast want to know why Zeke picked the introvert; the reason will make
sense, but is quite a shocker. The relationship between Zeke and
Margaret hold the delightful character driven story line together as
he is a sort of spectral mentor to her. Though everyone seems too
easily to accept communication from beyond, readers who appreciate a
deep charming but odd tale will want to read Eleanor Roth's wonderful novel.
<mailto:harrietklausner@worldnet.att.net>Harriet Klausner
TCM review:
"This is a tale of Christian forgiveness and Jewish beliefs on
atonement and redemption. . . The book depicts the world as it
should be, rather than how many might think the world actually is,
and that is an awful shame.'
He also said, "It is perhaps a too simple moral fable for a cynical
modern readership,"--so he apparently reviews more gritty realism,
and I applaud you for publishing more optimistic, hopeful stories.
This well written romance by author Eleanor Roth,
highlights the paranormal events experienced by
her main character, Margaret, and makes each
event so real, that at one moment the reader will
love Zeke and the very next emotion evoked will
be hate. Events and characters intertwine to tell
a love story that is bursting with secrets and
misunderstandings but love will prevail, in a
most surprising way. This is an enjoyable novel
and I look forward to more from Eleanor Roth.
Reviewer: Elaine Fuhr, Allbooks Reviews