Stephen G. Levy
ASIN: B01GBHX9ZI
Publisher: (July 1, 2016)
Pages: 334
Modern-day Alaska has shifters, demons, vision quests, and young romance.When a young man breaks a pact with the Great Spirit, he unleashes a wrath on a small town where women are compelled to destroy the men. Genres: Supernatural, paranormal, suspense, romance, fantasyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDAp6tAcQZQ Reviewed by Ray Simmons for Readers' Favorite Every once in awhile, a book surprises me. I mean really surprises me. It’s difficult to do because I grew up in my mother’s library and I read a lot of books. In The Night the Sky Fell by Stephen G. Levy, I was stunned. I was expecting a nice pleasant read at best. What I got was a totally satisfying novel that may be destined to become an American classic. It’s that good, that satisfying, and that different. I began to think it was more than it appeared to be when I got my first look at Banks Blackhorse, a part Tinglit, part Sioux ...