Journey through the time periods of “The Legend of the Great Horse” trilogy

Eclipsed by Shadow - Join us on Facebook!Follow a journey on Facebook through the historical eras of “The Legend of the Great Horse” trilogy.

Artistic images and other material will be posted chronologically in the order of Meagan’s adventure through history.

Eclipsed by Shadow - Join us on Facebook!Follow a journey on Facebook through the historical eras of “The Legend of the Great Horse” trilogy.

Artistic images and other material will be posted chronologically in the order of Meagan’s adventure through history.

December 2012 begins with the prehistoric era…

Happy Thanksgiving!

This holiday celebrates the ‘launch’ of the conclusion to The Legend of the Great Horse trilogy: Into the Dark. I’m grateful for being allowed to tell this story … it’s been an amazing trip in so many ways.

I’m also very blessed in the support I’ve received! Now that the story is complete, I want to step back and share plans for the next phase:

A Ride through history in Artwork and Discussion

I invite folks to follow Meagan’s historical journey through ‘The Legend of the Great Horse’ on Facebook page … it just started last week. Etruscan winged horsesGoing through each time period chronologically should be a fun way to see the great historical horse pics others are posting.

I look forward to possible discussion about interesting history I learned while researching Meagan’s journey back in time … and developing a new blog about the importance of the horse in society.

Still Developing …

Some future ideas include an international ‘rollout’ of the trilogy book and a series of book giveaways. I also plan to restart my ‘tweeting history’ series, which still lingers in the European ‘Dark Age’.

Finally, I’d like to relate my experience of writing and publishing in this new technological age we find ourselves in. It is in chaos. Best and worst of times.

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I want to thank everyone who has joined in the journey. Wherever you are, have a wonderful Thanksgiving! –John

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Book Review: Into the Dark “My favorite of the series…”

“This book was definitely my favorite of the series. The storylines seemed to flow together more easily, and Meagan seemed to mature and learn from and make connections from her experiences…”—LibraryThing Early Review

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The following is the first review of Into the Dark, Book #3 of The Legend of the Great Horse trilogy:

LibraryThing | Reviewer “wnk1029”

This YA historical fiction time travel book continues the story of Meagan, a horse-loving teen who finds herself transported through time by her horse, Promise. Her previous adventures included riding with Mongols, Cortez, and French royalty, among others. In this final book of the trilogy, she finds herself on western cattle drive in 1861, at a New York horse race during Prohibition, a Polish cavalry charge during World War II, the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, and then the year 2078 — a future where horses are nearly extinct.

This book was definitely my favorite of the series. The storylines seemed to flow together more easily, and Meagan seemed to mature and learn from and make connections from her experiences. She became more in control of her own destiny, rather than the previous novels, where it seemed as if she were just going along with everything else, biding her time until she got back home. The author also included a romantic interest, which helped develop Meagan’s character — showing a new side of her, expanding her emotional range, and tying her to the past.

Although the main character is Meagan, the story definitely revolves around the horses. Even with my incredibly minimal knowledge of horses, the book was fairly easy to read, particularly with the handy glossary in the back. Even though I wouldn’t consider myself a horse-lover, the author really makes the reader connect with the horses, making each of them essential characters in Meagan’s life.

The critiques I have of this book are very few. I do wish that more time were able to be spent in the time periods following the Civil War. The first half of the book all takes place in the same era, and while I loved that part of the story, I couldn’t help but feel that the following jumps through time were a bit too rushed — I wanted to know more! Also, although I loved how the story ended, the time travel fan in me had some reservations about the epilogue… [though I have been assured by the author that the inconsistencies in the ARC will be corrected in the final copy!]

Overall, I really ate up this adventure story, and didn’t want to put it down. I thought that this really was a great series, even despite the fact that I don’t tend to like reading about horses. I’d highly recommend it to horse fans, history buffs, and those looking to learn something new!

Also, my thanks to the publisher for the advanced review copy!

» See original review on LibraryThing

Knight chesspieceInto the Dark is the 3rd book of The Legend of the Great Horse trilogy, an award winning time-travel adventure through history—on horseback! The story follows the journey of a modern horsewoman lost in the distant past.

The trilogy books have won multiple national awards, including the 2012 Written Arts Award for Book II:The Golden Spark in Science Fiction/Fantasy. Book I of the trilogy, Eclipsed by Shadow, won the 2009 Eric Hoffer Award for best Young Adult Fiction, and the 2010 Mom’s Choice Award for best family-friendly Young Adult Fantasy.

Further information about this unique ‘creative non-fiction’ novel can be found at  TheGreatHorse.com.

The Legend of the Great Horse trilogy offered by The Peace Ponies and Pine Knoll Farm

Wonderful new display of “The Legend of the Great Horse” trilogy at Pine Knoll Farm, home of the Peace Ponies in Lexington, Kentucky …

'The Legend of the Great Horse' trilogy at Pine Knoll Farm

Here’s an awesome display of “The Legend of the Great Horse” trilogy at Pine Knoll Farm, home of The Peace Ponies in Lexington, Kentucky …

'The Legend of the Great Horse' trilogy at Pine Knoll Farm