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Awen Rising: Book One of the Awen Trilogy Kindle Edition

4.3 out of 5 stars 117 ratings

AS THE END OF THE WORLD APPROACHES, AN ANCIENT DRUID SOUL MUST REAWAKEN IF EARTH IS TO HAVE A FIGHTING CHANCE.

Emily Mayhall is having a lousy day on top of a god-awful year. Her mother is dead, her fiancé’s gone, she’s lost her job, and she barely survived a traumatic bankruptcy. That, plus a stalker—lunatic witch-turned-evangelist Shalane Carpenter—forced Emily to give up her swanky condo for a walk-up apartment in Venice Beach. Now, Emily is lying low, licking her wounds.

But she just crashed into Shalane on the boardwalk. Her cash is running low. And come Friday, Emily will be out on the street. Then there’s the matter of that registered letter from Atlanta. Emily is sure its arrival triggered the dreams that now haunt her sleeping and waking hours – she is the druid priestess Awen, and time is running out.

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Kirkus Reviews says:

"...Barré creates a great fantasy with a memorable cast, a fast-paced plot, and a lot of fun twists and turns, supported by careful and interesting character development. Emily is dealt shock after shock, but her flexibility and perseverance shine in an engaging narrative. At the same time, the story inspires empathy for Shalane and others who have their own trials. This character complexity befits the detailed worldbuilding that gives varied perspectives on the setting. Yet, if the worldbuilding is extensive, it's woven so carefully into the plot that it never slows the pace of this entertaining fantasy.

A marvelously fun and intriguing first installment of promising series." -
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AWEN RISING is a fun read suitable for young adults on up. In these pages, you will find a spattering of sex, drugs, and rock and roll, along with some language and a bit of violence, though none gratuitous. PLEASE ENJOY!

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07VMYYS4J
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ PeaceMakers Publishing
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ July 26, 2019
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2.0 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 343 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1733273602
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book 1 of 3 ‏ : ‎ The Awen Trilogy
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.3 out of 5 stars 117 ratings

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O. J. Barré
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O.J. Barré resides in beautiful, windswept Cheyenne, WY, US, where the constantly changing 360-degree view of the sky never ceases to amaze. Her writing partner, Rambo the Rambunctious, is a twenty-four-pound black Maine Coon mix. After choosing O.J. at the shelter in 2019, Rambo reminds her daily to write, play, and sit in silence. You can find O.J. and Rambo on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, Alignable, or at her website (ojbarre) or her blog, That Rebel with a Blog.

O.J. hails from the lushly forested, red-clay hills near Atlanta, Georgia. From birth, O.J. was a force of nature. Barefoot and freckled, headstrong and gifted; she was, and is, sensitive to a fault. Books became her refuge as a young child, allowing O.J. to escape the confines of her turbulent alcoholic home on adventures to untold places and times. Her daddy's mother was a Willoughby, making O.J. a direct descendant of William the Conqueror. Her Awen series is a love letter to that distant past.

In the early 2000s, Terry Brooks' MAGIC KINGDOM FOR SALE/SOLD leapt off the rack of O.J.'s local Barnes & Noble and into her hands. It would change her life forever. With its quirky dog-scribe Abernathy and the other talking animal and earth characters, this series quickly became one of O.J.'s favorites. Brooks' juxtaposition of a fantastical world within our day-to-day one directly influenced the creation of The Awen Trilogy. O.J.'s love of animals, nature, meditation, natural healing, and cinema can also be found in the pages of her novels, as well as the recurring theme of home. As a neurodivergent with ADHD and HSP propensities, O.J.'s neurospicy characters deal with mental issues like anxiety and panic disorder, depression, addiction, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and other -isms—as they try to save the world.

A child of the '60s and '70s, O.J. cut her teeth on the classics, reading every book her local library had to offer, including Animal Farm at the tender age of eight. A tomboy, she rode horses, climbed trees, waded in creeks, and cheered, all while excelling in school. O.J. majored in business in college, then later went on to earn her Doctor of Chiropractic degree, seeing patients for 23 years before retiring to move to Cheyenne in 2022.

In 1991, O.J. put away the alcohol and drugs and took up daily journalling and meditation as part of her recovery. Then, in the early 2000s, her lifelong affair with words and reading propelled O.J. to begin writing. She poured out her heart in a memoir and lost it to a crashed hard drive, then an idea for a children's book seized her. Frank and Ernie Find Home was born in the blink of an eye and resides on a treasured thumb drive. But someday, Frank and Ernie WILL find a home.

O.J.'s next writing adventure was a chick lit/women's fiction novel, written after the title came in a flash of inspiration while driving to Dahlonega, Georgia. But when ideas for the Awen Trilogy began bombarding O.J. without relenting, she sidelined that project and dove into the fantastical Awen Universe. At present, this consists of Awen Rising, Awen Storm, and Awen Tide, plus two short-read Awen prequels, The Druids of Marduk, Parts I and II. Part III will be released soon to complete the prequel.

What is on the horizon for O.J. Barré? She is planning a spin-off series with some of the older female characters from the Awen Trilogy—a crossover between fantasy and paranormal women's fiction. You can expect it to be fun, funky, tender, savage, and anything but bland, as these characters deal with cronehood in an ageist society while kicking ass and setting the world on its ear. O.J. is also noodling a sequel to the Awen Trilogy, set further into the future.

Her hope is that in reading her work, you, too, will find and release your own Inner Awen. To follow O.J.'s writing adventures, subscribe to her newsletter via a link at her website, or find her on Facebook, Instagram, X, or TikTok.

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Customers find the book's plot line complex enough to keep them engaged and appreciate its fantastical elements, with one review noting how the magical world is crafted with sensitive prose. They enjoy the character development, particularly the heroine's growing awareness of her power, and like the lizard population, with one mentioning giant lizard men.

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Customers find the book engaging, describing it as an epic tale with a complex plot line that keeps readers interested.

"Talk about an amazing adventure! Learning you have family, then finding out you have Druid powers ….it’s beyond anything you ever imagined!..." Read more

"...This story has sooo many things going on—Druid magic, sentient animals, dragonic guardians (who are, by the way, feeling very thwarted), and an..." Read more

"Would recommend this book as a masterclass to engage the reader’s interest...." Read more

"It was an interesting read for sure. A little slow in the beginning for me but it definitely picked up and held my attention...." Read more

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Customers appreciate the writing quality of the book, describing it as a fantastical read, with one customer noting how the magical world is crafted with sensitive prose and another mentioning that the magical system is well thought out.

"The first book of the Awen trilogy is a fun and fantastical read...." Read more

"...Well played, indeed! Her magical system is well thought out...." Read more

"...Plot line complex enough to keep me interested, with good writing & copy editing, & i really like the subject matter of dragons & magic...." Read more

"I got most of the way through the book but I gave up. The author writes well and she started to develop interesting characters but they devolved..." Read more

4 customers mention "Character development"4 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the character development in the book, with one mentioning the heroine's growing awareness of her power.

"...The antagonist is interesting in that she doesn't see herself as evil, like most of us she can't see her shadow self and indeed thinks our heroine..." Read more

"...The characters are well threshed out, the research and the painstaking care taken to fill the background makes this book stand out in my mind...." Read more

"Enjoyed this first book in a trilogy tremendously. Characters are so enjoyable. They already seem like old friends. Can't wait for the next book!..." Read more

"...The author writes well and she started to develop interesting characters but they devolved into a biker gang...." Read more

3 customers mention "Lizard population"3 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the lizard population in the book, with one mentioning giant lizard men and another noting sentient animals.

"...This story has sooo many things going on—Druid magic, sentient animals, dragonic guardians (who are, by the way, feeling very thwarted), and an..." Read more

"A book about a dystopian future with magic, intrigue, giant lizard men and psychotic stalkers -what more could you ask for?" Read more

"Book one has Druids, wacko lizards, dragons, an insane shaman/witch aka stalker, and a few that want Emily dead...." Read more

AWEN RISING Makes Reading Long Books Fun Again
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AWEN RISING Makes Reading Long Books Fun Again
With a long book – such as Proust’s In Search of Lost Time, you immerse yourself in a world that is enveloping, absorbing, that takes you on a long journey. You get your money's worth. More and more, long books in print use tiny fonts. But not Awen Rising. Its font is large and readable. The latest trend is to read books around 200 pages -- something you can digest in an evening. But that is hardly worth the effort of page turning, is it? Game of Thrones taught us the pleasure of immersing ourselves in a complex, magical world of conflict, ambition, and dueling strong-willed characters. Want dragons? Awen Rising has them. ... and reptilian adversaries on par with the danger of the White Walkers. Emily Mayhall is an overwhelmed woman few, especially Emily herself, would think of as a champion for a world bruised by natural disasters and supernatural attacks. A Druid heritage and supernatural beckonings are insistent Destinies that refuse to take NO for an answer. Set in a time only a decade or two from now, O. J. Barré's tale is one that will catch you up and not let you go. Give it a try. You won't be disappointed.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2019
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    The first book of the Awen trilogy is a fun and fantastical read. Enjoyed heroine's growing awareness of her power and the foundation for the coming two books. The antagonist is interesting in that she doesn't see herself as evil, like most of us she can't see her shadow self and indeed thinks our heroine is the "fallen" one. Looking forward to the second installment in this trilogy.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2021
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    Talk about an amazing adventure! Learning you have family, then finding out you have Druid powers ….it’s beyond anything you ever imagined!
    Then throw in a few evil twists happening on the side lines. Can wait for the next book in the trilogy!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2020
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    Awen Rising is, to me at least, something new and different: Near future pre-apocalyptic urban fanstasy. In 2042 tsunamis, cyclones, and volcanoes are in full spate. Enter Emily, a former disaster specialist who’s now homeless and on the run from forces she’s not certain even exist. Oh, and heiress of a magical legacy that might just be the key to stopping it all.

    This story has sooo many things going on—Druid magic, sentient animals, dragonic guardians (who are, by the way, feeling very thwarted), and an exceptionally nasty reptilian race of beings intent on breaking free from their underworldly prison and claiming the earth for their own, unless the good guys can get their act together and stop them. And we can’t forget about the quasi-religious (and ultra-creepy) shaman Shalane, who is stalking Emily for reasons of her own, none of them boding good for our dauntless heroine. Ms. Barre juggles a lot of plates here, and it all works.

    Ms. Barre has done a great job of world-building--can I just say, as a former Georgia boy born in Atlanta, that I love the use of the Druid Hills area for this tale. Well played, indeed! Her magical system is well thought out. And I especially appreciated her deep dive into the historical roots of her druids—hearkening back to William the Conqueror, whose life was saved only by the intervention of the first Awen.

    Emily, it seems, is heir to the awesome Druid powers of that first Awen—if she can somehow manage to figure them out. There’s also the hunky Druid priest who’s teaching her combat skills, along with some lessons of the heart. There are puzzles and internecine infighting and disasters galore, building tension to a crescendo. And then… and then…

    And then we’re left almost literally hanging on a cliff with Emily and her team. And while I’m not generally a fan of cliffhangers, this one was so well played that I can overlook it as I look forward to grabbing Awen Storm, which is slated to drop in May.

    Overall, Awen Rising is a nicely done first outing with engaging characters, intriguing world-building, and a fascinating story line that's well worth a read.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2022
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    Would recommend this book as a masterclass to engage the reader’s interest. The characters are well threshed out, the research and the painstaking care taken to fill the background makes this book stand out in my mind. Absolutely wowed 🤩
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2019
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    It was an interesting read for sure. A little slow in the beginning for me but it definitely picked up and held my attention. I'm looking forward to the next release.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2021
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    A book about a dystopian future with magic, intrigue, giant lizard men and psychotic stalkers -what more could you ask for?
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
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    The plot meanders along in a leisurely fashion, not helped by the pedestrian writing, or various plot devices that include a lot of religious claptrap and cardboard characters.

    It was hard to finish. I regrettably already had picked up the second book, but I won't be in any rush to get to it; I have a lot to read. I can't imagine buying the third volume. It has its moments, but there are a lot better fantasy books on the market.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2020
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    Enjoyed this first book in a trilogy tremendously. Characters are so enjoyable. They already seem like old friends. Can't wait for the next book! Good story!
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  • Hermit
    5.0 out of 5 stars A story you can’t expect
    Reviewed in Italy on June 8, 2023
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    This is a book full of surprises, when I decided to read it I didn’t expect it to be so complex and well built. I loved the author’s style, full of metaphors that ground fantasy and reality, glueing two world together. It’s clear the writer seriously researched the matter, well, many matters, offering a credible outcome to the novel. If I have to point out something that troubled me a bit it’s the number of characters. I’m not good with names and sometimes I found myself asking “who’s this one?” Other than that this is a little gem, fantasy lovers should not miss it. I will read the second book for sure. Great job
  • Gerry Barnes
    4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable read.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 3, 2021
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    Very nice story. The main character is a bit confusing, and definitely weeps too often! A bit of an emotional switchback, so some patience is required.

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