Sunday, 12 May 2013

Reviews: Indigo Awakes - sequel out August 2013

Thank you to all who have bought and read Indigo Awakes. The sequel will be out August 2013....
Available: Watkins Books London, Waterstones, WH Smiths & Amazon
 Website: www.stephaniedewinter.co.uk coming soon.
 
 
5.0 out of 5 stars A triumphant debut, 1 May 2013
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I really enjoyed this book. I felt sympathy for Indigo right from the start. I found it a very positive read and would recommend it to anyone with similar problems to Indigo. All the characters were well written and the descriptions of East Lothian make me want to visit there before too long. I look forward to the sequel
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5.0 out of 5 stars a conscious spiritual journey, 27 Dec 2012
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Indigo Awakes takes the reader on a spiritual journey. DeWinter's novel provides the inspiration to either take the journey yourself, or to renew the steps that you may have already taken in the past. I found the book a gentle nudge towards remembering how to recover the joy within. Indigo, the main character, takes conscious steps to rebuild her self-esteem and reclaim her life as her own. Set on the shores of Scotland, the book explores universal tools such as Reiki healing, solitude, travel, and the beauty of the natural world, as ways to reconnect. Whether you need to make changes in your life, or whether you already have, this story will remind you how to bring youth and meaning back into your world.
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5.0 out of 5 stars lovely first novel, 23 Nov 2012
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A love story with an underlying message about finding your core strength and taking inspiration from your spiritual experiences.

The plot line moves along well keeping you engaged throughout. The descriptions of the reiki experiences are great and would be a fantastic introduction, in novel form, to reiki for anyone unfamiliar with it. However those parts don't dominate the book, it's a good read, not preachy.

I'm looking forward to the sequel!
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5.0 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL!, 23 Nov 2012
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This is one of the best book's I have ever read I couldn't put it down! The writer describes things incredibly it's like your there with Indigo the whole time. I enjoyed this book very much it enhances the mind! Makes you realise what some people are going through. ENJOY
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5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining and inspiring - a must have on your Xmas list!!!, 19 Nov 2012
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Absolutely lovely first novel that connected you so quickly with Indigo. How many of us could be called Indigo ??this short story gives you in very simple terms the way back Home: your authentic self and your soul! There is so much hope coming out of this book. Can't wait to read the sequel!!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, 17 Nov 2012
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This is a must read book; you'll be gripped from the opening pages. We've all faced adversity and this beautifully written book shows us there's a reason for everyone of us to be optimistic.

To me, the best books have a character with which we can identifty and Indigo's problems will resonate with many. We've all felt that life is closing in and Indigo's journey is an inspirational tale which leaves you feeling it's within us all to make positive change.

This is an easy to read book, undoubtedly the best fiction I've read in 20 years!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!, 14 Nov 2012
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This book is a must read! The story of the woman's life is amazingly told. I just couldn't put it down. Amazing!
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5.0 out of 5 stars WOW!, 13 Nov 2012
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This has got to be one of the best books I have ever read; I couldn't put the book down til i'd finished it! What a great story, loved it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring, 9 Nov 2012
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Life is hard for so many people these days, but this fantastic novel shows us the way up. Indigo is a woman of today, determined to find her own voice and her true path. Every one of us - men too! - can take courage from this writing. You won't want to put it down, and you'll read it again.
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Indigo Awakes

Indigo Summers is going nowhere. She is tired and depressed. As conflict with both her partner and employer grows, their increasing abuse is driving her life into chaos.

But then a quiet yet strong voice within begins to demand change. She is visited at night by intense dreams, while synchronicities in her daily life show her an alternative path...

Indigo begins a new journey into the unknown. With courage and determination, she battles the demons of her past as she explores her own spirituality, learning to have faith in herself and a higher power. Step by step her world is transformed.

Available from www.waterstones.com, www.amazon.co.uk, www.amazon.com, Watkins Book Store London, WH Smiths and Local Legend Publishing House.
 

1.0 out of 5 stars Same old...., 14 April 2013

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Well I found the spelling and grammar OK but the story is lacklustre and downright boring. If you want inspiring then look at real people not a fictional book about abuse to spirituality. Overall a boring story and distinctly very average book.

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