I will have to come back here and add a final review when I finish this but the beginning is very strong and really drew me in to want to read and own this book. I know that I will devour it; as I do with books that really capture my imagination. Be looking for my final review soon ! ! !
Sacred Vow is a metaphysical novel about a man who responds to the mysterious call of a woman, opening the way to redefinition of both himself and his understanding of the world around him. He takes his first steps on a journey to accept the world around him as a place to live, not simply a place to survive day-to-day. Sacred Vow is both a narrative and the means for the author to communicate a positive message about life and fully integrating the most into each moment. Highly recommended.–Midwest Book Review
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“There is a single, all-encompassing energy field, call it the Whole or the Absolute. Within this infinitude are a limitless number of overlapping subsets, let's say segmented fields, that vibrate at unique ranges of frequencies. Each field is a separate reality, which more often than not remains unseen by any of the inhabitants of the other fields because of the frequency differences between them.”








I finished Sacred Vow by CG Walters,(for the first time) last night. What a book! I read a lot and usually have at least two books going at a time. One for fun and entertainment, one for knowledge and advancement. Rarely does one book fit both needs. Sacred Vow did. First I could relate to the characters, warm interesting people that I felt I've always known. It was difficult to put the book down as it always left me wanting to know what would happen next. It grabbed me by the nose and lead me right on through. Much too quickly. And there are definite life lessons to learn. They are subtle and deep and you are taught without ever being pushed. The author does not assume and respects the reader's intelligence. A wonderful read. More CJ. Please?
InaRae