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Showing posts with label PD Allen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PD Allen. Show all posts

Thursday, July 11, 2013

PD's Multiverse

I picked these out from PD Allen's shares...because they speak of the verse! For more from PD Allen go here! And enjoy!


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Monday, May 6, 2013

Multiverse Review: Song of Existence

PD Allen's latest book quite blew me away! 


How does one accurately review this body of work…without sounding unimaginative? One keeps it simple and one compares to other works that have had a similar effect on me, and hopefully that does the trick.

First, Song of Existence is a beautiful tale, and anyone can read it as love this imaginative story, young and old. Second, Song of Existence is a parable, and an open mind will quickly hark to that and be moved. It is in the third factor, however, where Song of Existence comes into its own, that of a spiritual journey and awakening. How does one explain that? Well, by making comparisons.

I am reminded of The Alchemist and The Celestine Prophecies, not so much in content, as in the profound effect Song of Existence has on one. I am also reminded of Jonathan Livingstone, Seagull, and even The Way of the Wizard, again due to the effect. When I put this down, as with the comparisons made above, I knew I was in some way intrinsically changed. And remain thus.

Please read Song of Existence and then go on to tell anyone you meet to read it also. It’s beautiful and inspiring and will change the way you think. And then hold the lessons close and step into your own journey of awakening. Well done to PD Allen, this is a true body of work and it deserves recognition.

Listen to the music, your music, mine, the universe…

Deservedly 5 stars. (Wish I could give it 10!!!)




Thursday, October 25, 2012

Mourning Sky by PD Allen (Review)

Mourning Sky
Review



I couldn't wait to read this, the final book in the trilogy Under Shattered Skies. Murderer’s Sky set us on a path to destruction, while Daemon Sky opened our eyes to the unseen forces that lurk around. And now it is time for the showdown in Mourning Sky…and it is quite the showdown!

I really don’t want to give it away (go forth and read it!), but will reveal the Reverend Chassey and his army of the ‘faithful’ is sufficient to give one the shivers…but he isn’t alone in his dark intent. As the atmosphere explodes and the stars bleed blood, the townspeople of Heater rise up and surrender to the darkness within. Heater burns and everywhere terrible death and suffering manifests, at the behest of Martin Ross and the archetype possessing him. And a boy paints the future, every curl and line he makes upon paper creating it in reality, spurring on the spread of evil.

But there is also hope. Good people step forward, among them young Kevin, who hopes to rescue his friend, and the sheriff, who hopes to rescue his town. A woman and her newborn hold the key to reviving the earth, while Father Albert Hayne steps into his true destiny, playing his fiddle to haunting results.

The earth mourns as the sky weeps. Is this the end of humankind? And that is as much as I’ll say about the story, but I must add this: loved it, brilliant, a fantastic read, a fitting end! Your turn- read it!



Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Mourning Sky (the links!)


 As promised, here are the links:


Tomorrow I'll post my review. Yep, I've read it!!!!!




Releasing today: murder and mayhem!

Under Shattered Skies by PD Allen


Volume I


Volume II


And now Volume III! Due for release today!!!!!
Will post the relevant links when I have them!


Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Daemon Sky = Fantastic!

Review:


Daemon Sky is akin to a modern parable. The problems of our civilisation are condensed into the small town of Heater in Arizona where good folk have to battle for survival against not only the greed of evil men, but a shattering sky that could end all life. In Heater there is racial tension, religious fanaticism, crime and prejudice, but Daemon Sky isn’t a political statement, a religious treatise or shake-up about crime, greed and uncaring. It’s far more interesting than that! Not only does the reader fall in love with some characters (especially Father Hayne), but the reader is transported into a space of archetypes, demonic forces, the terrible science that destroys and, above all, the beauty and power of pure music.

And yet, given the great concepts, I have to tell you there is something very ‘normal’ about Daemon Sky. Perhaps it’s the well-rounded characters and what makes them tick (so to speak), or perhaps it’s the fact that one can identify with one or more of them…and perhaps it’s PD Allen’s remarkable ability to keep a story flowing ever onward…

Loved Murderers Sky (vol 1), loved Daemon Sky as much, and can’t wait to read the final instalment of the trilogy, Mourning Sky!

5 stars all the way!

Available for Kindle here
and in paperback here



Saturday, September 29, 2012

PD Allen's Daemon Sky - now available!



Now you know I have posted PD's work before; Daemon Sky is the latest...and I cannot wait to read it! Grab your copy here (Kindle)


Thursday, September 13, 2012

PD Allen's Meditations


Today I'm doing a bit of advertising for a great author. You've met him before here on Multiverse- PD Allen. If you haven't yet bumped into his meditations, you have now...because I've nudged you! Find more here on PD's author page. Well worth a read or two...or ten, twelve...!


Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Night - PD Allen



Due to copyright issues, PD Allen has requested I remove the original post from my blog. The issue isn't mine or PD's (not deliberately) and thus we may hope it will be sorted soon.










Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Review: Murderers Sky - PD Allen

5 Stars!



Murderers Sky begins innocuously enough- a priest summoned to a mother’s home, the local sheriff giving him a ride- but all is not as it seems. Overhead the sky is sickly and ominous and there are rumours of a terrible massacre out in the desert.

We come to know this priest with the soul of a musician and we travel with the sheriff into the jaws of hell. We meet a mother trying to help her challenged son- a boy who paints prophetic images of doom. We follow two boys who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, witnesses to terrible atrocity. We meet a woman about to give birth, the only survivor of a holocaust.

And then there are those with ulterior motives. Drug smugglers and people peddlers, soldiers without conscience, and their leader, a creature from the darkness. And the first inkling of what and who caused the changes to the atmosphere comes to the fore; this is long-term manipulation. And what, pray, is up at that church raising a safe house?

Every character is well-rounded and the tale flows with ease, holding the intense interest of this reader.  Woven into and throughout is the ages-old struggle between what is good and what is evil- an enlightening experience in this silent, hot and dry context.  A well-structure tale; PD Allen is a born storyteller.

I recommend Murderers Sky to anyone who enjoys depth in characters, a strange adventure, science and the supernatural- these factors are cleverly woven to form a tapestry that appears normal…yet isn’t. My only gripe is that Murderers Sky ended too soon! But the stage is set, and we know our characters now…and I cannot wait to read the next volume:  Dæmon Sky. May it be soon.

Murderers Sky by PD Allen available here


Monday, July 30, 2012

Witching Season - PD Allen


Snatched this when PD posted it. Had to. Love it. And had to share also.
Find more in PD Allen's Quantum Meditations here


Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Flow Dynamics


There is something entrancing about PD's work- do not miss out!
PD Allen's Quantum Meditations available here