Reviews

for

Apache Tears

 

 

Do you believe in the destiny of legend?, August 31, 2007
By  Charles Moore "Charlie" (SE Idaho) 
The beliefs of 19th century America Indians has often been talked about. Many wonder where these customs and beliefs came from. Edd Voss has written a wonderful tale about one of many beliefs (legends), that of Apache tears. This story details the classic battle of the whites against the darkskinned Indians. What is interesting about this story is that much of what Edd Voss describes as far as landscape and battle was true to the time and location. Thus, this story needed almost no embellishment for dramatic effect. This classic story is very entertaining, as well as educational. I recommend it. Another great read, Edd.

Joshua Berry, novelist and Amazon shorts contributor

 

Edd has done it again! OUTSTANDING!, August 5, 2007
By  D.J.(Don) Stephens "Author-BEARKILLER-HALO" (Elgin, Illinois)
In just a few pages, Edd has captured the essence of an Indian myth. A wonderful imagination converted to great writing. An outstanding read!  

 
 
A legend comes to life, August 7, 2007
By  Tory Lynn (Cedar City, UT USA)
What can I say... An Indian Legend has been brought to life with this authors great imagination. Mr. Voss has given this story a depth of meaning for the Apache's reason for raiding the unsuspecting settlement in Arizona, and the soldiers who went to find them to uphold the injustice that had been done in the white mans eyes. What happened in the end was not expected and thus, how the legend began. A wonderful well written piece. Great job Mr. Voss!

Reviewed by Vickie, (Tory Lynn, author of "My Charming Protector")

 
 
 WHO WOULD TRUE VALOR SEE, LET HIM COME HITHER.., August 10, 2007
By  Lana M. Ho-Shing "Rhys" (NY. USA)
I was born into a culture that embraces many beliefs and I too have been privy to strange things that I cannot explain in a rational manner.

Edd Voss has touched on such a subject matter and much more.

To die rather than be dishonored is a part of many cultures and traditions, and in Apache Tears,we cross the chasm of life into death and into immortality.
The story evoke a series of emotions and comments, but by the time the reader is about take a position the mysterious and the unknown carries you off to a place where dreams begin and hope is abundant. Apache Tears leaves you thinking deeply.