Praise
Heaven Sent was a fast-paced novel that kept me reading well into the night. I felt very connected to the characters. It was well-written and I felt myself submerged into story. I would highly recommend it!
I am a little over halfway through this book right now and it has been a great journey. Every time Kri has interacted with others and used his psychic powers, I am captivated and lost in the book. This book feels like it is very knowledgeable about the world during the Roswell incident, like global politics.
Love the premise, the Apache Indians, the sweetness of the tone. Had a good time reading it. It reminds me of E.T. and 1940s movies. The alien, Kri, is a good guy and the story is wholeso!e (aside from a few R rated words uttered by bad guys).
With great power, come great horrors in this psychological thriller, The Fall of Molfar. Andrii's descent from healer to manipulator is tragic, blurring the lines between destiny and obsessive destruction. Rich with folklore references, this novel captivates and unsettles in equal measure.
I quite enjoyed reading “The Fall of the Molfar” by Oleg Shleyfer. This lyrical and enchanting novel held my attention, allowing me to devour it in one sitting. At ~90K I found it not too short, not too long. Likewise, his writing style is in that welcome zone of being descriptive, with plenty of inner dialogue, but clear and easy to follow.
I quite enjoyed reading “The Fall of the Molfar” by Oleg Shleyfer. This lyrical and enchanting novel held my attention, allowing me to devour it in one sitting. At ~90K I found it not too short, not too long. Likewise, his writing style is in that welcome zone of being descriptive, with plenty of inner dialogue, but clear and easy to follow.
Set in a small village in modern Ukraine, Oleg Shleyfer creates a timeless universe as he mines the rich folklore of the Molfar—a Ukrainian healer who uses magic and herbs to serve their community.