The Glass Hummingbird
Publisher Description
Cassiopia Cassell's IQ had tested at the genius level on more than one occasion. When tragedy strikes, her genius is suddenly driven by love, making her seem almost like a super hero. But in the strange and dangerous dimension called Dreamland, even super powers may not be enough.
Customer Reviews
Very good. #3 in series. Worth the time.
Each book in this series stands alone although The Empty Door is first and introduces the characters. The books share characters and premise but vary widely. About the first quarter of this book is McGiver survival. The rest is a series of minimally related adventures. It is almost as if the author had several ideas but not enough material for a full book in any of them and decided to string them together. There is the alternate universe concept, terrorism, revenge, friendship and romance. Some of the characters develop and others become or remain one dimensional. The robot continues to be the character I am most curious about.
Having mentioned a robot I have to say this is not really a SF story.
All of this authors books are great!
I've read this whole series (totally blew the order) and thoroughly enjoyed every bit. Such a great merging of everything from science to God, fiction and nonfiction. The characters are great and the storyline incredible. This author is brilliant.
The Glass Hummingbird
A delightful but horribly predictable story. It would have been greatly improved if there had not been so many spelling and grammar mistakes. For someone who makes their living from words the level of writing was sad.