The Soul Cages



ISBN: 1554040019 (ebook) ISBN: 1-59146-010-7


Synopsis:
As children, Sarah and her sister, Amana, along with hundreds of others were abducted and taken to Solis, and placed in the soul cages. After many years, Sarah is rescued from the cages, reincarnated into flesh, and taken to Veloris, the ice planet. Marion, her rescuer tells of the Antiqk Oracle's prophesy of a savior for not only Solis, but the entire Pixlis galaxy. Will Sarah fulfill the Oracle's call for a savior?

Or will she be forever lost in the Soul Cages?

 

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REVIEWS!

  • New! (July 04) Beverly Forehand of Round Table Reviews writes, "THE SOUL CAGES is concise and witty with a fast-moving plot and memorable characters. Ms. Kurtz' story is believable and detailed. Her characters are well-rounded with quirks that make them very human. The villains and heroes have foibles and vanities that give them life and keep the reader turning pages. The worlds Ms. Kurtz creates are very strong. Her descriptions of Solis are frankly horrifying and her portrayal of Veloris, the icy home world of the Minister Knights, sparkles. The story itself is surprising--and the ending is definitely unexpected, but satisfying. The romantic themes are neatly interwoven with the overall plot, to create a seamless story line. From the first page to the last, this is a gripping story. Good work Ms. Kurtz! THE SOUL CAGES is a treat for romantics, sci-fi fans, and fantasy aficionados alike. "

  • New! (July 04) Irene Marshall of Escape to Romance declares, "A fast moving tale of suspense, magic, love, hate, jealousy, indeed, all the human emotions known to man. These emotions are all so well expressed as to be experienced right along with the characters. And the characters themselves are well rounded, believable, and compliment each other very well...But in this story, they get their just desserts. For that alone, this book would be worth the read. But you'll find so much more to enjoy than that in THE SOUL CAGES. A wonderful offering from a fantastic writer who seems to have a non-stop imagination and a well developed talent for storytelling. Each of her stories seem to be more engrossing than the last. How much better can she get? Stick around, with this reader, and find out. Keep up the good work, Ms Kurtz."

  • Janne Allen of Knowbetter declares, "Ms. Kurtz has a great talent for building the plot layer by layer, first with the idea of cages holding the souls of doomed slaves, then of Sarah's plight in worrying about her sister, all while a love intrigue involving Sarah, Marion, and Zykeiah plays out. Will the warring planets discover that Valek has been double-crossing them? And where exactly does the drug Solance come from? Do the Minister Knights stand a chance against Valek and his henchmen? What is Sarah's larger purpose in the galaxy? Many questions, I know, and most are answered satisfactorily, and as for the one that isn't, the epilogue leaves us with a juicy twist and the promise of a sequel. The Soul Cages is highly imaginative, gripping fantasy. I highly recommend it! " Read the rest of this wonderful review at Knowbetter.com

  • Barry Hunter of Baryon writes, "On the world of Solis, Valek keeps slaves and those who give them trouble have their souls removed from their bodies and kept in a soul cage until he has another use for them. He is also selling Solance to the other worlds. It is a drug that allows mind reading and is sold to the other worlds to use in their battles for conquest. Sarah and Amana are trying to escape when Marion – one of the Queen’ s Minister of Souls helps Sarah escape while Amana is captured. Sarah is taken to Veloris where she meets with Queen Zoe and learns that she is the subject of an ancient prophecy to free the worlds and destroy Valek. Kurtz has written an action filled adventure of oddessy and prophecy, courage and love, and throws in a curve or two to keep you guessing as to the outcome, even though you know how things will come out in the end. It’s a well written tale and is different from her earlier BROWNE CANDIDATE. Read it for yourself and enjoy the journey.

  • The notorious Brutal Dreamer raves, "If you enjoy reading of encounters of an evil villain leading a galaxy, warring planets, mind altering experiences, breathtaking and heart-thumping captures, brave rescues, and cloak-and-daggerish escapes, and even some secrets slowly revealed --then I highly recommend "The Soul Cages" because it has it all. Kurtz has taken special care to intertwine her thick plot (and several subplots intermingled as well) of the soul cages with characters that her readers will genuinely care about. The coverart of this book breathes an emotional essence and air of visibililty about the soul and flesh giving the tale the final warm touch. " Read the entire review at DDP.

  • Cathi Wagner, journalist and editor writes, "I would challenge anyone to read the first pages of this drama and try to stop. Pulling the reader into an intense saga of high-action suspense, Soul Cages takes you on a journey of the unexpected. Just when you let your guard down you'll be reeling for cover from an ending that leaves you begging for more. Kurtz is merciless in her ability to keep you on the edge of your seat. "

  • Vannie, Director of the Mysteery Noir Group at Yahoo writes, "If you enjoy futuristic themes you will love this. I am new to this kind of genre so I did not know what to expect, I was very pleased... If you have not read one of the 'in the future' novels, start with The Soul Cages. "

  • Jandy's Reading Room says, "There is also conflict between Marion and another Knight, Kalah, that is a surprise when it is explained. The first appearance of Kalah gives a different impression of their relationship. Despite some of the problems, this book keeps the reader's interest. Enjoy."

 

Free Excerpt

It was not the fact that it smelled like smoke, or the fact that dried blood stained it. It was the color, an ugly green that reminded Sarah of the time she ate too much gosha and threw up everywhere. That was long ago before the cages robbed her of her taste and every other sensory experience. But she had finally tricked them, and now she had regained her flesh and could taste the bitter sulfur that saturated the air.

"Come on, Amana. It is cold here. Put it on," Sarah urged as she gestured the green wool coat toward Amana.

"It is green…" Amana whined.

"You are being silly. Put the damn thing on before he gets back."

"But…"

"Now! We have to get out of here," Sarah insisted as she turned to search the sinister gloom for Valek or one of his henchmen.

Wrapping the ugly green coat around her, she followed Sarah as she crept along the dimly lit passage of the cave. They passed several sacks of skins that had once been human. Where the eyes once were there were now only burnt, empty sockets.

Sarah shivered. Her fingers were so cold she could barely move them. Blowing on them only warmed them for a second before they would chill again. She and Amana had not been able to feel, smell or anything else in years before their recent reincarnation into fresh flesh. Sarah secretly relished the numbness in her hands and the stench of the cages that even as they hurried further away seemed to race after them. These were the only signals she knew to be real. The times when she thought shadows were only shadows, they turned out to be Valek's henchmen or worse, Valek himself. She could never tell until it was too late.

"Where are we supposed to meet them?" Amana asked softly for third time that night.

"At the Circle of Allerton. How many times do I have to tell you?" She pinched Amana's cheek and winked, alleviating the sting of her words.

Leaving the soiled cages behind, they could still smell the filth and stench of the closed-in cages. Built beneath layers upon layers of the rocky surface of Solis, no light reached them. Their eyes had grown used to the dimly lit tunnels and passageways.

They scraped and cut their feet as they traveled the rough trail to the Allerton Circle. The pain, something else they were not used to, was welcomed now that they could feel the stinging pain, the sharp points of rock ripping skin.

The Allerton Circle was a passageway to other worlds. Sarah did not know who built them, but the older souls of the cages told stories that these circles were gateways. She wanted to be anywhere but Solis.

Anywhere but the cages.

It had been many rotations since they had felt anything at all, so they welcomed the stinging pain of cut toes and bruised feet. Pain was a joy. They did not stop for food or drink as they hurried, as if there were any such things close by to obtain. There was no time. Any moment could be their last, any wrong turn could lead them back to the pits.

The murkiness strangled any green vegetation from growing, leaving only fungi and lichens to flourish. By the time they reached the last row of cages, the ground was heavily laced with minerals from the planet's poisonous surface industries.

"I think I see the blue light of the circle!" Sarah whispered excitedly; her heart sped up in anticipation.

Scurrying toward the azure glow, they reached the circle, just as one other arrived.

Sarah gasped as she yanked on Amana's sleeve. Fear crept into her stomach and a screamed died as she opened her mouth and no sound escaped.

"Hello there," Orono laughed as his bulging ice-blue eyes sparkled in the bleak and dismal night. The wind howled around him like a choir of madmen.

She became even more aware of the frigid air as she stepped in front of Amana protectively... instinctually.

"What is he doing here?" Amana stuttered from behind her.
Amana's breath rasped quickly and she held tight to Sarah's top. Orono had captured Amana before and the horror of the cages was too near for the young girl to forget.

The low humming of the mines filtered through the air in a sort of tribal beat. When she had worked in the mines, Sarah had listened to the beat of the same horrible drums. Drums made of human skin. Shaking off the memory, she crouched in an aggressive pose with both arms extended out in a ready-made karate chop. No way were they going back without a fight. Too many had died already.
Orono smiled. Round and pudgy with a head much too small for such a bulky frame, his cheeks shook as they attempted to lift the heavy amounts of flesh to form his smile. It revealed three razor sharp fangs pointing downward toward a row of yellowing lower teeth. Despite the coolness of the air, his face was wet with sweat, giving his complexion the color of moist clay. The smell of decaying flesh followed him like a cloud of cologne.

"You know why I am here." He kept his smile plastered to his face as his chubby paw opened to reveal a tiny blue glass ball.

Upon seeing the ball, Amana began to scream. Her voice pierced the night sky like an ice pick through the heart, drowning out the sickening call of the drums.

Hysterical and screaming wildly, she began to cry as she ran blindly for the Allerton Circle just twenty yards away.

"No!" Sarah cried out as she reached behind her for the place where Amana should have been.

But she was too fast and Sarah fell hard as she tried, in vain, to snatch Amana's coat sleeve.

Just as Amana leaped for the Circle, Orono threw the glass ball toward her and its blue stream of light suspended her body in mid-air before releasing it to collapse into a lifeless pile of parts, very much like a sack of potatoes, to the dead ground.

Where Amana's honey brown eyes used to be were now empty black sockets.

"For the heavens, no!" Sarah screamed as she raced to the spot where Amana's body lay. The hated green coat now covered a mound of vacated flesh...emptied of a soul.

The blue glass ball pulsated with an eerie pink color as it returned to Orono's sweaty palm through the crisp air.

"Back to the cages with you." He laughed as he pointed at the ball where Amana's soul was now trapped.

Gently placing the ball into a velvet red bag, he removed another blue glass ball from the sack.

Smirking under his giant cheeks and puffy pink lips, he said to Sarah, "Your turn. Back to the soul cages!"

© 1998-2003 Nicole Givens Kurtz

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