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Sandcastles and Rainbows

Adult; Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror; (Market)

Imagine a world where love is an unstoppable force, transcending the boundaries of time and space. "Sandcastles and Rainbows" is an epic saga of love, self-discovery, and the relentless quest for knowledge. This tale beckons readers to reflect on life's profound questions, blending romance, memory, existential musings, and thrilling sci-fi adventure. Meet Scott Daniels, a unique being on a distant planet dominated by a powerful corporation. Disillusioned with his society, Scott seeks a different reality and flees to a war-torn land ruled by a merciless dictator. Driven by his aversion to violence, he escapes and forms a deep, ethereal bond with a mysterious girl. But their love ends in tragedy, propelling Scott on a quest for answers. Ancient ruins reveal forgotten religions and profound truths, branding Scott a heretic. Imprisoned and persecuted, his spirit remains unbroken. Upon his release, he joins forces with a new companion, Audrey, and embarks on an exploration of three extraordinary cities. In one, children wield astonishing mental powers, showcasing human potential. In another, enveloped in a drug-induced haze, Scott confronts addiction and the blurred lines of reality. Finally, in a mystical city governed by astrology and matchmaking, he contemplates the intricate web of fate. Scott's journey leads to the discovery of an ancient race that controls time. Seeking answers, he delves into their enigmatic civilization, only to find reality falling short of his expectations. "Sandcastles and Rainbows" is a captivating tale that will leave readers pondering the essence of love, knowledge, and the mysteries of existence.
Reviews
Myers debuts with the first in his Sandcastles and Rainbows series, a fanciful story of fated love that transcends space and time. On the beautiful garden planet Zenla, The Children of Zenla, also called Mental Beings, live in harmony and love, existing outside the constraints of physical form. Two of those beings—Falin and his soulmate, Xin—share a profound connection, “a deep, resonant harmony… that conveyed more than words ever could.” When the Mental Beings devise a new game that entails deleting their memories to inhabit physical bodies, Falin's story begins anew in the human form of Scott Daniels.

Myers writes a powerful story of connection, self-discovery, and humanity that is intriguing and unique, with deep philosophical musings on belonging, the limitless boundaries of love, and “principles of personal freedom.” Throughout his human existence, Scott feels out of touch with the world around him, plagued by an inkling that he is meant for something far greater, and when he challenges the powers that be in his new reality, he’s forced to go on the run—where his belief in humanity’s interconnectivity and universal kindness is strengthened by his meaningful interactions with helpful people during his journey. Of course, Myers reconnects Scott with his prior soulmate, Xin, now in the human form of Audrey, and the two embark on a spiritual odyssey together.

Despite moments of stiff writing and distracting tense changes, Sandcastles and Rainbows ponders weighty topics, as Scott and Audrey attempt to right the wrongs of corrupt power in the cities they visit while seeking to retrieve their memories and return home. The romance is compelling, developed through intuitive interplay and detailed sex scenes, and the multilayered, genre-bending narrative interweaves themes of the spiritual and physical world that will draw in fans of imaginative world-building and supernatural subplots.

Takeaway: Fanciful story of unwavering love and self-discovery in a distant world.

Comparable Titles: Lauren James's The Loneliest Girl in the Universe, Nnedi Okorafor's Remote Control.

Production grades
Cover: B
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: C+
Marketing copy: B+

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