The Stone of Blood: Book One ~ The Revised Edition
by Tony NalleySeries: The Stone TrilogyHistorical Fiction Book Overview
Heroes will rise. Legends will fall. And history ...will be re-written.
For fans of Marks Twain's best selling Novels ... "Tom Sawyer" and "Huckleberry Finn," ...the box-office hit movie "National Treasure," ...starring Nicholas Cage...and "Twilight," ...the epic trilogy by Stephanie Meyer ...comes an exciting new series from Best-Selling author Tony Nalley.
"Amazingly Good Book! The book is a mixture of the Walton's, Huck Finn, Indiana Jones, historical fiction, werewolves, witches and ghosts. It's also a coming of age story, a love story and a quest. And it all works! My litmus test for a good book is whether I feel regret when the story is over. I felt great regret when I reached the end of the Stone of Blood. Great read! HIGHLY Recommend!" Jennie Zahn
"A brilliant story that shows what 14th Century France, 18th Century America, and 1970's America have in common." A Happy Consumer
"5 out of 5 stars! Kaleidoscope Story: History, Paranormal, Religion, Young Love. Well Done!" JM Author
"Just want to let you know that I think your book is amazing. Its written with brilliance and humor …I read it twice and enjoyed it more the second time as I didn't get that the French was translated until then. Its up on the shelf with the best of my books....(5 stars)" Joanne
"An exciting and interesting story. If you like historical fiction and adventure stories, you will really get hooked by this book - I know that I did!" Tucker D.
"This is a thoroughly enjoyable novel set in Kentucky by an author who is great at capturing the voices of the characters." Leslie
Toby, is a normal twelve year old southern boy, who uncovers a centuries old secret. And he comes to realize ...the stories, legends and myths he believed as a child ...are based upon reality. He learns how the ghost of a Confederate Soldier seen in his family's barn is directly connected to a secret city built by a Christian Order, a protector of Royal blood in the late 1700's ...and may also be tied to a recently un-earthed "Werewolf Cave" ...he and his cousin Colby had discovered. History suggests to him that connections between a famous Catholic Bishop (Flaget) and a fugitive who would become a future French King, as well as John Fitch, the inventor of the Steamboat, and Jessie James, an outlaw to some ...and a hero to many ...all of whom had frequently visited or lived in his home-town in its past ...are far more important than the stories written about them in modern day history books!
Based upon true stories and historical events, centered around Bardstown, Kentucky, a small southern community, known as the "Bourbon Capital of the World" and voted "The Most Beautiful Small Town in America."
"There's no such thing as a border between real, imagined, and supernatural." Oleg Medvedkov