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Wallace Dorian’s Love Story Desert Rain Blends the Myths and Lore of the Native American Hopi People Lurking in the shadows, are the ghosts from the past that haunts each of the main characters in Dorian’s ‘Desert Rain” The story opens five hundred years ago when Coronado is in search of the mythical, seven cities of gold. Burlington, ON (PRWEB) October 13, 2006 -- Wallace Dorian's first novel presented by RPI, Desert Rain, takes his heroine, Cynthia Ryan on an ill-fated journey into Indian country that is sure to please contemporary western readers. A kind of new-age "Dances with Wolves" for the new millennium, Mr. Dorian's characters jump out from the pages in their search for love and a place to call home.
Blending the myths and lore of the Native American experience through the Hopi people, Desert Rain has something to say about today's fast food, high-tech, and anxiety ridden world while also conveying an apocalyptic vision of a society that stands on the brink of a world war.
“Throughout the entire mystic” says Dorian, lurks in the shadows ghosts from the past that haunts each of the main characters.”
The story is divided between two heroines, Cynthia Ryan and a young coming-of-age eighteen-year old half-Hopi woman named Mary who has not seen her father in nine years.
“This love story will appeal to women of all ages and is a tear-jerker with an optimistic ending.” Reports Dorian. Ask for your copy at a local bookstore or visit www.rainbboks.com RPI, ( Rain Publishing Inc.) 905.592.2122
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