Jake Blade
ASIN: B00NJU0B52
Publisher: Pyrrhic Firebird, LLC
Pages: 100
This first novel essays the concept of “Finding.”
“Finding” theorizes (in the spirit of Hinduism) that the world is filled with the same people from the beginning of time and that the degree to which they find happiness is inextricably linked with whether they “Find” their other halves or not. The tragedy of the concept is that sometimes people are misleadingly captivated by people whose spirits are like their true soulmates but are not and so they try desperately to win them over when the bond is not there. The objects of their affections can never return their love because their spirits are also yearning to reunite with their true soulmates.
Part One of the tale begins in the Dark Ages and focuses on a peasant named Maylord Warchod who falls in love with a peasant girl named Kayla Heinlein. Maylord does everything in his power to win her over, and ultimately succeeds, but with dismal ...