Exit Unicorns (Exit Unicorns Series) (88 page)

Praise for Flights of Angels

 

Cindy Brandner is a writer unswayed -- by convention, by reader opinion, by her own wishes and hopes. She does what few writers are able to accomplish. She lets the story guide the pen rather than letting the pen tamper with the story. And it is a beautiful, painful story she tells.

 

The latest installment in the Exit Unicorns series is woven together with intricate plot lines and fairy tales, a novel rife with mystery and heartache like the lands of its backdrop. We gain a glimpse of the deeper workings of her characters as each walks the knife’s edge. And with such challenges come the victories, the losses and the inevitable change.

 

Brilliantly written, Flights of Angels takes the reader to the deepest levels of humanity and survival.

 

- Amazon Reader Reviews

 

Cindy Brandner has taken her cadre of beloved characters to a new and pivotal level in this third installment of her Exit Unicorns series. It is a fast-paced tale that folds together the mysteries and lore of ancient Ireland, the fear and violence of the ‘Troubles’ and the poetic desolation of the Soviet winterscape. Strangely, those two countries have much more in common than one might first imagine, melancholia clearly serving as the catalyst for the highest levels of art and poetry, and a citizenry of enduring strength. As we’ve come to expect from Brandner, we are again witnesses to moments of both beauty and terror; salvation and sacrifice; stability and upheaval; tenderness and treachery. ‘Flights of Angels’ is a rich and wonderful journey. Enjoy the ride! (I strongly recommend you read the first two books in the series before beginning this one.)

 

- Amazon Reader Reviews

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