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Song of my Soul

I am almost halfway through this book.  Even though it is book two of a trilogy, it can be read as a stand alone book since it focuses on two different main characters. Adrian Gamble gets more than he bargained for when he moves to Hartville, a booming mining town in the Colorado highlands. He was hoping for a life of quiet anonymity, but as the new owner of the town's silver mine, he instead finds himself under the voracious scrutiny of everyone in town the moment he arrives. Even Phoebe Williams who runs the mining company's general store tries to keep her distance. Despite her initial misgivings, the recently widowed Phoebe finds herself increasingly attracted to her employer. As Adrian's past comes to light, Phoebe is faced with a choice regarding this man she has come to love and admire. And Adrian must decide whether to stay on the run from his past or confront it so he can finally face the future.

Finished Dragons of Winter Night

I finished the second Dragonlance book two days ago.  Am planning on starting the third book later on in the month. I still see some Christian similarities to this series.  In the first book Raistlin noticed two constellations were missing, those of    Paladine  and  Takhisis  or the God of good and the God (or godess) of evil.  It is suggested that when constellations disappear from the sky, the gods are walking in the earth.  Well Jesus walked as a human when he first came to this world to die for our sins.  At the end of times he will return to set up his thousand year reign.  During that time-seven years before Jesus' return-the anti-Christ will walk the earth, lying and deceiving people.   The setting in Kyrnn is similar to what the world will be like during the tribulation.  People are going to be swayed by the anti-Christ.  In the dragonlance books, people get swayed by the lies or the dragon highlords.  Many places throughout Krynn lie in ruins.   Friends will become en