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Kindle Nation Daily Historical Fiction Readers Alert! Pearson Moore’s CARTIER’S RING – Now $3.99 or FREE via Kindle Lending Library

Cartier’s Ring

by Pearson Moore

5.0 stars – 5 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

She is healer, hunter, warrior. Her strength will inspire generations. Her courage will found a nation. Experience history as never before. See the history of North America through the eyes of the woman who lived and breathed it: Myeerah of Hawk Clan, Matriarch to a nation.

“Only men have dreams such as this, not girls. Not the daughter of a slave.” So begins an adventure that will span eight decades across two continents and dozens of historical figures. From swashbuckling pirates on the high seas to the slave traders of Mexico, to the genocidal wars of North America, Pearson Moore engages from the very first page, using a vibrant prose style that captivates the imagination, and the heart.

Twelve years of intensive research went into building the rich historical background for Cartier’s Ring, including dozens of trips to Québec, Montréal, Upstate New York, and Midland, Ontario. But it is the emotional depth of Myeerah’s story that brings the novel to life. You will feel her pain as she is beaten and enslaved, touch her tear-streaked face as she witnesses the ritual torture and execution of her brother, share in her joy as she overcomes deprivation and starvation, and cheer when she vanquishes her enemies.

Using rarely-deployed but highly effective narrative devices, Moore immerses you in a strange world that is attractive in its humanity and intriguing in its statements about our common heritage and destiny. This novel is unabashed in its proclamation of feminine strength, courage, and tenacity. It is a rich and powerful testament to the ideals that founded a nation, and the indefatigable will of the women and men who shared a common vision. Most of all, this is Pearson Moore’s tribute to a continent and a philosophy of life; his passion is evident on every page.

Cartier’s Ring is that rare creation that will change the way you think about the world, about your own country, and most of all, about what it means to be a vital contributor to family, culture, and country.

Reviews:

“Myeerah…is expertly placed to interact with several historical personages and provides an engaging account of early Canadian history…Her…compelling story and character arc stand at the heart of the novel…Exquisite historical detail…Excellent novel.”
J. A. Beard, Good Book Alert

“I read Cartier’s Ring cover to cover—right through the night, in fact—for the simple reason that I couldn’t put it down. Pearson Moore has given us lasting love, bloody war and a clash of cultures set on the high seas… and in the incomprehensibly vast wilderness of 17th century Canada…and leaves his readers dying to know what happens next…Cartier’s Ring is a superbly researched, marvelously written book, and I can’t wait for the sequel.”
Paula Cohen, bestselling author of Gramercy Park

“This is a fascinating story with very beautifully integrated historical research. I recommend it to any fan of historical fiction.” 4 1/2 Stars
J. R. Tomlin, Writing And More

“Myeerah is the real heroine, a young girl…who’s forced to grow up very quickly…I’m not ashamed to say that a few times I had a lump in my throat as I read. Moore has brought to life a period of history…I could almost feel…the camps and forests and ships. The battle of the characters became my battle, too. From the first page to the last, the story is gripping. A tale of love, of family, of honor and of power, it’s fitting tribute to the birth of a nation.”
Barbara Elsborg, bestselling author of Strangers

About The Author

Pearson Moore is the author of “Game of Thrones Season One Essays,” the first major guide book for the HBO television series Game of Thrones, written in the style that has earned him tens of thousands of followers worldwide. Earlier this year, Moore wrote “LOST Humanity,” the first major LOST book to treat all six seasons, written for fans of the series who wish to go deeper into the story. With over 100 essays on LOST, read at over 40,000 websites around the world, Moore is recognized as a leading authority on the groundbreaking television series. “LOST Humanity” was the #1 Bestseller in its class for eight weeks in 2011. His second book on LOST, “LOST Identity,” includes illustrations by renowned LOST artist ArtGUS, and concentrates on the unique characters of LOST.

Moore is Featured Writer at Westeros.org, the Internet’s oldest and largest Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire) website. In addition to “Game of Thrones Season One Essays,” He is author of the “Direwolves and Dragons” series of Game of Thrones books, which analyze the television series in the rich, insightful essay format that has become his hallmark.

Pearson Moore writes in several genres, including historical fiction, science fiction, and current events non-fiction. His first novel, “Cartier’s Ring,” was published in April, 2011. “Cartier’s Ring” is the story of the founding of Canada in 1608 as seen from the Aboriginal perspective. Moore has also written “Intolerable Loyalty,” a novel set in Québec during the American Revolutionary War, and “Trinity,” a science fiction novel treating the emergence of a genetically unique population and its social and political implications.

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“This is a fascinating story with very beautifully integrated historical research. I recommend it to any fan of historical fiction.”

—J. R. Tomlin, Writing And More

Here’s the set-up:


She is healer, hunter, warrior. Her strength will inspire generations. Her courage will found a nation. Experience history as never before. See the history of North America through the eyes of the woman who lived and breathed it: Myeerah of Hawk Clan, Matriarch to a nation.

“Only men have dreams such as this, not girls. Not the daughter of a slave.” So begins an adventure that will span eight decades across two continents and dozens of historical figures. From swashbuckling pirates on the high seas to the slave traders of Mexico, to the genocidal wars of North America, Pearson Moore engages from the very first page, using a vibrant prose style that captivates the imagination, and the heart.

Twelve years of intensive research went into building the rich historical background for Cartier’s Ring, including dozens of trips to Québec, Montréal, Upstate New York, and Midland, Ontario. But it is the emotional depth of Myeerah’s story that brings the novel to life. You will feel her pain as she is beaten and enslaved, touch her tear-streaked face as she witnesses the ritual torture and execution of her brother, share in her joy as she overcomes deprivation and starvation, and cheer when she vanquishes her enemies… This novel is unabashed in its proclamation of feminine strength, courage, and tenacity.


One Reviewer Notes:


“What a masterful story Cartier’s Ring is. Mr. Moore had me feeling like I took every step with a realistic heroine who shaped Canadian history. He writes with such confidence I never once doubted the realism of this time period. I highly recommend this book to anyone who appreciates one of the best researched and intelligently written novels they could ever hope to read regarding the people who made Canada their home long before the French arrived. You’ll not easily forget them.

–Arlene Webb


About the Author

Pearson Moore is the author of “LOST Humanity,” the first major LOST book to treat all six seasons, written for fans of the series who wish to go deeper into the story. With over 100 essays on LOST, read at over 40,000 websites around the world, Moore is recognized as a leading authority on the groundbreaking television series. “LOST Humanity” has been the #1 Bestseller in its class since its publication in mid-March, 2011. His second book on LOST, “LOST Identity,” includes illustrations by renowned LOST artist ArtGUS.

Moore is Featured Writer at Westeros.org, the Internet’s oldest and largest Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire) website. He is author of the “Direwolves and Dragons” series of Game of Thrones books, which analyze the HBO television series in the rich, insightful essay format that has become his hallmark.

Pearson Moore writes in several genres, including historical fiction, science fiction, and current events non-fiction. His first novel, “Cartier’s Ring” is the story of the founding of Canada in 1608 as seen from the Aboriginal perspective.


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She is healer, hunter, warrior. Her strength will inspire generations. Her courage will found a nation. Experience history as never before. See the birth of Canada through the eyes of the woman who lived and breathed it in Pearson Moore’s CARTIER’S RING: A NOVEL OF CANADA – 5 straight 5-star reviews and just $2.99 on Kindle!

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She is healer, hunter, warrior. Her strength will inspire generations. Her courage will found a nation. Experience history as never before. See the birth of Canada through the eyes of the woman who lived and breathed it: Myeerah of Hawk Clan, Matriarch to a nation.

“Only men have dreams such as this, not girls. Not the daughter of a slave.” So begins an adventure that will span eight decades across two continents and dozens of historical figures. From swashbuckling pirates on the high seas to the slave traders of Mexico, to the genocidal wars of North America, Pearson Moore engages from the very first page, using a vibrant prose style that captivates the imagination, and the heart.Twelve years of intensive research went into building the rich historical background for Cartier’s Ring, including dozens of trips to Québec, Montréal, Upstate New York, and Midland, Ontario. But it is the emotional depth of Myeerah’s story that brings the novel to life. You will feel her pain as she is beaten and enslaved, touch her tear-streaked face as she witnesses the ritual torture and execution of her brother, share in her joy as she overcomes deprivation and starvation, and stand up and cheer when she vanquishes her enemies.Using rarely-deployed but highly effective narrative devices, Moore immerses you in a strange world that is attractive in its humanity and intriguing in its statements about our common heritage and destiny. This novel is unabashed in its proclamation of feminine strength, courage, and tenacity. It is a rich and powerful testament to the ideals that founded a nation, and the indefatigable will of the women and men who shared a common vision. Most of all, this is Pearson Moore’s tribute to a country and a philosophy of life; his passion is evident on every page.

Cartier’s Ring is that rare creation that will change the way you think about the world, about your own country, and most of all, about the country that is the starting point and the focus of every word in this novel: Canada.

From the reviewers:

“Myeerah…is expertly placed to interact with several historical personages and provides an engaging account of early Canadian history…Her…compelling story and character arc stand at the heart of the novel…Exquisite historical detail…Excellent novel.” —J. A. Beard, Good Book Alert

“I read Cartier’s Ring cover to cover…—right through the night, in fact—for the simple reason that I couldn’t put it down. Pearson Moore has given us lasting love, bloody war and a clash of cultures set on the high seas… and in the incomprehensibly vast wilderness of 17th century Canada…and leaves his readers dying to know what happens next…Cartier’s Ring is a superbly researched, marvelously written book, and I can’t wait for the sequel.” —Paula Cohen, bestselling author of Gramercy Park

“Myeerah is the real heroine, a young girl…who’s forced to grow up very quickly…I’m not ashamed to say that a few times I had a lump in my throat as I read. Moore has brought to life a period of history…I could almost feel…the camps and forests and ships. The battle of the characters became my battle, too. From the first page to the last, the story is gripping. A tale of love, of family, of honor and of power, it’s fitting tribute to the birth of a nation.” —Barbara Elsborg, bestselling author of Strangers

Pearson Moore is the author of “LOST Humanity,” the first major LOST book to treat all six seasons, written for fans of the series who wish to go deeper into the story. With over 100 essays on LOST, read at over 40,000 websites around the world, Moore is recognized as a leading authority on the groundbreaking television series.
“LOST Humanity” has been the #1 Bestseller in its class since its publication in mid-March, 2011. His second book on LOST, “LOST Identity,” will include illustrations by renowned LOST artist ArtGUS, and is to be published in May or June of 2011.
Moore is Featured Writer at Westeros.org, the Internet’s oldest and largest Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire) website. He is author of the “Direwolves and Dragons” series of Game of Thrones books, which analyze the HBO television series in the rich, insightful essay format that has become his hallmark.

Pearson Moore writes in several genres, including historical fiction, science fiction, and current events non-fiction. His first novel, Cartier’s Ring was published in April, 2011. Cartier’s Ring is the story of the founding of Canada in 1608 as seen from the Aboriginal perspective. Moore has also written Intolerable Loyalty,”a novel set in Québec during the American Revolutionary War, and Trinity, a science fiction novel treating the emergence of a genetically unique population and its social and political implications.

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