Arroyo edition by Gretchen Rix Literature Fiction eBooks
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Sweltering in a Texas arroyo, three unlikely companions battle evil in the first step on a long mission. It's 1893 and Ramona Cervantes, Sinjin McIntosh Narendra, and a barkeep named Daniel face their first of many obstacles . . . a demon-possessed idol.
They soon find themselves on a course fraught with danger, secrets, and strange encounters, especially Ramona. Ramona finds herself running from an Apache tribe, chasing away flying lights, making a trade with an ageless vampire, kidnapped by a magician, falling in love with a monster, and teaching cats to speak Spanish while making pancakes.
It is clear that Ramona and the two men are on a mission--but a mission from whom? God? The devil? Whoever sent them on this mission has a finale in mind. Or does he? The three may not know what that endgame is, but they will fight with all they have to get there.
Arroyo edition by Gretchen Rix Literature Fiction eBooks
Texans are known for spinning tall tales full of exaggerated truth and larger than life characters. Gretchen Rix does not disappoint with her new book, ARROYO. It's a mixture of campy satire, history and pulp fiction all rolled into one. I can only describe the genre as "Fun".The story follows an unlikely trio as they traipse across Texas encountering a windigo, flying saucers, talking cats, and the likes of other things which defy explanation. I warned you it was a tall tale.
Years ago, I belonged to a speaker's group. We hosted contests with other chapters to find the best "liar". Some of the stories were outrageous but painted such colorful worlds and full bodied characters that the audience was hooked from the very first word.
ARROYO is like that. It may be written by a Texan but you don't have to be a Texan to enjoy it!
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Arroyo edition by Gretchen Rix Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Couldn't finish this one-- just too quirky and wordy.
I truly enjoyed Arroyo. I read it during this past winter, up here in Pennsylvania, but it easily swept me away to the dusty canyons of Texas...which is admittedly a better place to be. The characters Rix creates in this book are excellent companions, and each of them is fully developed (My personal favorite was Ramona). Wild West with a touch of the supernatural, told in a mature, steady voice. Bravo!
Arroyo has the feel of "Alice in Wonderland" but with a Texas twist.
We follow Ramona, a mysterious woman literally chained to a malignant wooden Indian and metaphorically chained to two unusual traveling companions. Over the course of the story, these chains are bent and broken as Ramona meets unworldly creatures throughout what can only be described as a spirit quest.Everyone Ramona meets has a secret; some reveal them willingly, others will only slyly hint at what they hide. In fact, Ramona herself may be more than what she appears...
Arroyo is an intricate, fascinating read that will keep you guessing as you turn the pages. Whether you've been to Texas or just like to read about it, Arroyo's tall tales will leave you entertained.
There's something about Arroyo that makes me wanna to sit around a campfire on a cool Texas night and roast marshmallows. Gretchen Rix has a gift for entertaining her readers with her unique form of storytelling. If you're looking for horror with substance, this is the one for you. Arroyo has humor, drama, and horror all blending into a delightfully amusing read. The plot is original and kept me reading from start to finish. I found the book to be well written with fantastic pacing. The exciting characters absorb you, and draw you on a thrilling ride through Texas. I really enjoyed the story and the characters, especially Ramona. Arroyo is a fun and adventurous must read with an "awww, feel good" ending.
Texans are known for spinning tall tales full of exaggerated truth and larger than life characters. Gretchen Rix does not disappoint with her new book, ARROYO. It's a mixture of campy satire, history and pulp fiction all rolled into one. I can only describe the genre as "Fun".
The story follows an unlikely trio as they traipse across Texas encountering a windigo, flying saucers, talking cats, and the likes of other things which defy explanation. I warned you it was a tall tale.
Years ago, I belonged to a speaker's group. We hosted contests with other chapters to find the best "liar". Some of the stories were outrageous but painted such colorful worlds and full bodied characters that the audience was hooked from the very first word.
ARROYO is like that. It may be written by a Texan but you don't have to be a Texan to enjoy it!
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