HEALER’S
TOUCH
by
Deb E Howell
For
Llew to heal, something must die.
Llew, a young pickpocket who lives as a boy on the
streets of a wild-west mining town, finds her real problems begin
when she survives the gallows. Forced to run, she persuades a group
of fighters escorting a young girl to her wedding to let her travel
with them across the badlands. On the journey Llew faces hostile
tribesmen, desperate bandits and, the enmity of her own companions
should they find out who and what she is: a girl, a fugitive, and a
feared Healer. One of the fighters, Jonas, possesses superhuman
prowess as a warrior, and carries the knife able to ‘kill the
unkillable’; the knife that can kill Llew. Despite being of races
at war for centuries, they are drawn to one another.
During the journey, they encounter Braph the
magician, Jonas’ half-brother and potential nemesis. He pursues
them as they journey across the sea to the continent of Phyos and at
the moment Llew finally feels safe, he abducts her. He begins to take
what is most precious to him: her blood.
Healer’s Touch is a mesmerising mix of fantasy,
steampunk and Wild West adventure – and even a dash of romance!
ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
Bio:
Deb E was born in New Zealand’s North Island, but her parents
corrected that within months, moving south to Dunedin and staying
there. Childhood nights were spent falling asleep to cover versions
of Cliff Richard and the Shadows and other Rock ’n Roll classics
played by her father’s band, and days were spent dancing to 45 LPs.
Many of her first writing experiences were copying down song lyrics.
She graduated to scientific reports when she studied a fungus in the
Zoology department of the University of Otago, trading all traces of
popularity for usefulness... then traded both for fiction.
Deb lives in Dunedin, New Zealand with her family and a menagerie of pets.
Deb lives in Dunedin, New Zealand with her family and a menagerie of pets.
Links:
Website/Blog:
http://deberelene.com
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/deberelene
Twitter:
https://www.twitter.com/deberelene
and many more...
REVIEWS
REVIEW BY JO
TOON,
SCIENCE FICTION
AND FANTASY ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND
Healer's
Touch is set in a fantasy world where magic and the Wild West
era have combined. Llew is a street girl with the ability to heal
herself, whose life is changed beyond recognition when she tries to
steal a knife from a stranger. Disguised as a boy, she is forced to
leave her home, the gold-town of Cheer where she has lived all her
life, and accompany the stranger, Jonas, and his companions on their
mission, crossing country and continents. Along the way she learns
more about Jonas, and the ancient emnity between the two races, the
Aenuks and the Kara. She also discovers where she fits in in this
battle and that her ability to heal herself and others is more
dangerous than she could ever have imagined.
Healer's Touch is Deb E. Howell's debut novel, and is
an absolute page turner of a read. The setting of a Fantasy book
against a Wild West era background provides a novel viewpoint to the
quest story. The world which has been built is intriguing, and the
history of both the races and the main characters is very well
written.
There isn't a dull moment in the story, with the action starting from
the first page. Deb E. Howell has a great knack of building the
tension up subtly without ever making it seem forced, and mixing it
with moments of calm and sudden bursts of energy. She draws the
reader in to the world and brings it to life, allowing us to discover
the landscape, people and history along with Llew as she starts her
journey from the small frontier town of Cheer, Aghacia, to Rakun in
Brurun and beyond.
The principal characters are very much frontier town folk and are
very well rounded and realised. The secondary ones could have
possibly done with a little more fleshing out, to give us a bit more
of an insight into their history and motivations, and I am hoping
that this will come in the second volume of the series.
Overall, this is an
excellent read, and a very promising start to a series; I am now
eagerly awaiting the next book!
REVIEW BY ELISA NEVILLE
(blogger/reader)
lostinsidethecovers.wordpress.com/
This is an epic fantasy adventure and
is a tiny bit reminiscent of an Eddings book or something
similar. Llew is a healer, but knows nothing of her people,
history or abilities. She has to get out of town fast when she
heals herself in public and the townsfolk come after the “witch”.
She hooks up with a girl and her guards who are going across the
countryside to meet her new arranged husband.
Llew has been hiding in plain sight as
a boy since her father disappeared when she was 11. She hasn’t
had an easy time of things, and even though she makes friends in her
new travel companions, things aren’t that easy. Her abilities
are a double-edged sword, sure she can heal, but she pulls the life
force from living things and can kill people, animals and plants
using her healing powers. Because she is so dangerous to living
things, her kind is not popular in many countries and she will either
be killed, studied or sent to a breeding program to make more like
her. Not good options. Llew starts to find out who and
what she is, a bit of a coming of age and taking responsibility
for ones actions - I always love stories like that!
Jonas is also gifted, but with strength
and speed and is the mortal enemy of the healers. So guess what
happens…
Llew is a strong heroine I loved
reading about. She is pragmatic, women aren’t treated very
well but she has learned some tricks and stands up for herself
physically and verbally. I wanted to cheer her on a few times
when she stood up for herself. I was also embarrassed for her a
time or two when she couldn’t control her mouth. Double edged
sword. It is funny, I was reminded of the fairy tale Ring of
Consequences while reading this story, because the ring grants
wishes, but you never knew what the result of the wish would be:
something good and something bad, that dang double edged sword
again!
This story does have a little romance
in it, but it is pretty PG13 and stays fairly clean even though there
are definitely adult “situations”. There is a lot of death,
some curse words and they have to deal with rape. Nothing
violently written, and it was “well done” but it was still a
bummer and the characters struggle with it – as they should.
Ok, so this is an epic fantasy, and
there are three books planned for the series and I was super worried
it would end with them in the exact middle of a quest on the trail or
something, and while there is more story to tell, it was ok.
Shew! It wasn’t one big book cut into three parts (cough,
LOTR cough). But I want the next book NOW! There are some
things, and some decisions, and what will happen and somewhat about
that guy questions I would really like to get some answers to.
So this is a rainbow day (happy yet sad) I am happy to have read this
early, but I read it early and now have longer to wait! My life
is so tough. I give this book 4.5 glowing stars (out of 5).
SHORTER REVIEWS/SNIPPETS
“There isn’t a dull
moment in the story, with the action starting from the first page.”
— Jo Toon, Science Fiction & Fantasy Association of New Zealand
(SFFANZ)
“It has been a while
since I rated a book 5 stars for more than the fact that I liked the
story… but I have to say Healer’s Touch was definitely a truly
well earned 5.” — Miz Reader (Book Blogger).
“Deb E. Howell comes
out swinging!” — Craves the Angst Book Blog
“Howell is only
scratching the surface of her writing talents and worth watching as
the series develops.” — Noor A. Jahangir
“Healer’s Touch
brought very real, very wet tears to my eyes on several occasions,
and this is one of the signs that let me distinguish between good
authors and great authors. …I really felt this book.” —
Hypervorean Book Blogger
“From the first
chapter Llew grabs hold of your heart and you are there fighting with
her.” — Eclipse Reviews
“…an epic fantasy
adventure and is a tiny bit reminiscent of an Eddings book…” —
Lost Inside The Covers Review Blog
“Healer’s Touch
Delivers Transfusion of Originality to Fomulaic Fantasy Genre” —
Author Dean Lombardo
“…a must read for
all fantasy lovers especially those looking for a new slant on the
genre.” — Amazon Review
An Excerpt from Healer’s Touch—
“Llew!”
He gathered her to him. So alive moments earlier, now limp. All he
could see was blood. It covered her hands, soaked her shirt and
pooled on the ground. He clasped her chin, turning her to him. The
touch sent a tingle through his fingers even as more blood gushed
from her open throat and he jerked his hand away, letting her head
fall back. His eye was drawn by movement in the grass. One of Llew’s
hands had fallen to the ground and the grass around it was dying in
an ever increasing circle.
Jonas swallowed down his revulsion and dumped her unceremoniously on
the ground, jumping to his feet. In a daze, he reclaimed his knives
from the corpses, taking them to the water’s edge to clean with
vigorous sweeps of his fingers down the blades. He berated himself
for even toying with the idea of getting involved with her. What did
he really know about her? He knew her name. And now he knew all he
needed to know.
He wiped the half-clean blades on his thigh, sheathed them in his
vest and drew the big knife at his hip. He cradled it in his hands,
watching the moonlight fly off as he tilted it back and forth. There
was one purpose to this knife’s existence: to kill the unkillable.
And there was no safer time to make an attempt on the life of an
Aenuk than when they were already half dead.
Jonas turned from the water. The meadow was now like a hayfield. Each
blade of grass, each leaf of clover, each dandelion had given its all
to provide but a tiny fraction of the energy – jin, as it was known
in Turhmos – needed to bring a person back from near-death.
She lay unconscious, but her breathing was steady now. He had limited
time to act. He crouched beside her, knife hovering over her back
right where her heart should be, assuming Aenuks had a heart. But
this was Llewella. She wasn’t like the Aenuks he had faced on the
Turhmos killing fields. She wasn’t trained to fight, to continue to
fight, and to take the enemy with her when she faced final death. She
was merely a girl doing what she had to do to survive.
PURCHASE
LINKS
Smashwords:
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/323265
Amazon US (Kindle):
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DJE8NSK/
Amazon UK (Kindle):
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Healers-Touch-ebook/dp/B00DJE8NSK/
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