Pure Reading Pleasure…
It starts with a bang and never lets
up.
The Almach will leave you breathless, heart
pounding, imagination soaring…in fact, you just may lose
an entire afternoon because you won’t be able to put it
down. The Almach grabs you by the throat and will push
you to the very edges of your mind, to the recesses where
reality and dreams collide.
Set in the steamy Middle East, this timely novel
explores cultural clashes, tradition, and true
love.
Imagine this:
You’re visiting a Middle East
Country. The
hot sand’s grazing your cheeks as you plot your path to a
small kitten tangled in some vines underneath an olive
tree. Everyone says, “Ignore the cat… it’s not safe to
step beyond the fence.” You know in your heart that you
should just leave the cat to suffer in the heat, after
all… you’re visiting the “powder keg of the world” but if
you don’t go help, it’ll die within a few
hours.
You listen to its mournful cries as you step
towards it, sun pounding your head, causing rivulets of
sweat to roll down your temple. You ignore it, keeping
your eyes focused on that cat.
Three steps… two steps… now the kitten’s only
one step away.
Just as you bend over to pull the vines away, a
hand burst up from under the sand, grabs your wrist, and
pulls you to the ground with a thud. Before you can
react, another hand rises from the dune and clasps over
your mouth.
Before You Know It, You’re Bound, Gagged, And
Draped Over A Horse… Speeding Towards
God-Knows-Where
What would you do?
In the novel The Almach, Penny Andrews faces
that same dilemma. She never dreamed that
when she traveled to Horab that she’d be embarking on a
trip of a lifetime. Abducted by a group of
rebels, she uses every feminine wile she possess to stay
alive for just another day.
Her life really gets complicated when she meets
Jonathan Zadok. In the golden light of
the desert, they discover a chemistry between them they
didn’t expect. Could this “chemistry”
be love? They may never find out because somebody is
trying to kill them. To make matters worse,
circumstances beyond their control force them to take
part in a regional ceremony -- The Almach.
The Almach is a love story that crosses two
continents and two cultures, beginning in the hot sands
of Horab and ending in the icy snowdrifts of
Minnesota.
It’s a fast read that will keep you guessing -- all the
way to the last chapter.
It’s not often that you find a novel that will
haunt your dreams for nights on end, but the Almach’s
already had that effect on readers all over the nation.
Some say it should come with a warning label saying,
“Beware… once you start, you may as well kiss the rest of
your afternoon goodbye.”
Truth be told… The Almach will grab your
imagination and won’t let go well after you’re done
reading. Guaranteed.
“I really had reservations about writing The
Almach,” says author, Beth Ann Erickson. “But the story
nagged in my mind for so long, I didn’t have much choice…
I had to write it.”
Erickson Says That Growing Up In A Primarily
Scandinavian Community Definitely Had A Hand In Shaping
The Storyline
“At the risk of sounding politically correct (I
hate that term), I’d never met anyone from another
culture until well into High School,” says Erickson. “I
know it sounds odd, but cultural diversity wasn’t
something that existed back then in Central
Minnesota.”
But during the mid ‘80s, an influx of people
from another country began to enter the community. “The
city didn’t handle it well… not for a long time.
Prejudice reigned supreme… on both sides of the fence…
and life became exceedingly interesting. I think watching
the community’s reaction to change probably triggered the
interracial story line in The Almach more than anything
else,” says Erickson.
“I think that if a small town isn’t careful, it
can easily become an inbred, sad, place to live. I’ve
always thought the demographic changes in Kandiyohi
County were the best thing that could have happened. I
love watching (aren’t most writers observers, huh?) how
we relate to one another. It’s almost like a dance as
each person tentatively tries to relate to the other.
It’s also amazing to realize our similarities far
outweigh our differences. I tried to capture that essence
when I contrasted how Penny (the Almach’s heroine) reacts
to Horab… then how the delegation from the Middle East
reacts to a cold Minnesota winter. It’s
hilarious.”
And The Almach’s pace is
breathtaking.
Erickson comments, “I’m easily bored. Pile on
that the fact I’m a working copywriter and you’ve got one
heck of a fast book. I like to make every word carry its
weight… if it slows down the action, I delete it. After
reading too many books that move at the speed of a
glacier, I like to keep the pace clicking, tension tight,
and pages turning. It’s true, the number one complaint
I’ve heard about The Almach is that most people can’t put
it down. I love that.”
Reviewers agree. The Almach’s receiving
fab reviews. Here are a few:
Darlene Kendall at Simegen.com:
THE ALMACH is a hauntingly beautiful love
story….
FIVE Star Review at Amazon.com:
GREAT
Read, VIVID imagery
Reviewer: Penny from
Nebraska
This book is wonderful, filled with imagery so
vivid one starts to wonder "Where is Loran & are
there any men like Jonathan still living there?" I
recommend it very highly!!
FIVE Star Review at Amazon.com:
The
Almach
Reviewer: Rosanna Mouser from Lubbock,TX
USA
I was intrigued by
the ceremony from the first mention of it. While the developing
romance will have your heart pounding, the timely setting will
send chills up and down your spine.
“Beth Ann Erickson has done an outstanding
job…
Against odds that this couple would ever meet,
the love they share is beautiful. THE ALMACH is an
entertaining read with an interesting premise and
well-drawn secondary characters.” Betty Cox Member Reviewers
International Organization (RIO)
“The Almach provides
ample reading pleasure and more than enough adventure for
any lazy afternoon.” Denise Clark for the Road to
Romance
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Expanded Reviews:
“The tale grabs my interest from the
beginning, and keeps me reading. This is an entertaining
story, just real enough to make me think, “Well, I guess it
could happen,” and just improbable enough to set my own
imagination to spinning daydreams. If you like romance
novels, you’re in for a treat. If you like a heroine that
isn’t quite predictable, this is the book for you.”
--Andrea Chester, AbsoluteWrite.com
“This is a wonderfully written story about two
people from diverse cultures who learn that love can be the
common ground for a lot of things when given a chance to grow.
The author describes the Almach ceremony in such detail I felt
as though I was there.”
--Jaycee at Romance Reviews Today
Beth Ann Erickson has done an outstanding job
with her narrative and protagonists. Against odds that
this couple would ever meet, the love they share is
beautiful. THE ALMACH is an entertaining read with an
interesting premise and well-drawn secondary
characters. --Betty Cox, Member Reviewers International
Organization (RIO)
“I've finished the book it was great!!! I
liked how your story line brought the reader into the book. Its
almost like I could feel the sand. I'm looking forward to
reading your next book!!! --Junebug – A
Reader.
"The Almach
provides ample reading pleasure and more than enough adventure
for any lazy afternoon."
--Denise Clark for the Road to Romance
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