Delta Legend edition by Kelan O'Connell Literature Fiction eBooks
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When 16-year-old Oakland teenager, Calvin Pierce, makes a bad decision and winds up getting arrested, his mother is quick to take action. Determined not to lose a second son to the drug and gang violence of the inner city, she sends Calvin to spend the summer working for his great uncle in the heart of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
Stuck in the predominately white region of agriculture and recreational boating, Calvin’s a fish out of water with a chip on his shoulder. But when severed body parts are discovered floating in a slough, his summer of proving himself takes on new meaning.
Something deadly is lurking in the deep murky waterways of the Delta. Now the daunting task of containing the living incarnation of a mythical creature falls to Calvin and his ragtag posse of oddball characters.
Delta Legend edition by Kelan O'Connell Literature Fiction eBooks
Delta Legend is so much more than a scary creature story. It is about second chances, community, new friendships, courage and honor.There is an inner story that provides vital background for the legend. Kelan has really done a lot of research in order to tell you about this creature and where the events take place. Her descriptions of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta are almost visual. You can almost feel the sluggish, dark water on your skin and the cold, silty bottom between your toes.
There are many characters that have their parts to play in this book. They are all essential to the plot and add depth, believability and some comic relief.
When Calvin has a brush with the juvenile court system, his mother, Angela, knows she has to do something. After losing her older son Leo to drug and gang violence, she does not want Calvin going down the same path. Her solution is to send Calvin to stay with his great-uncle Samuel for the summer break. Calvin wants no part of the "cuts", or back country life, and arrives with a big chip on his shoulder.
Samuel is apprehensive about taking Calvin in, but is pleasantly surprised when his great-nephew shows a penchant for machine and engine repair. He proves to be a hard worker and an asset at Samuel's Marine Repair Shop.
Calvins first encounter with Mei Li, a young Chinese farm girl, is confrontational. She is sassy and bold and he wants nothing to do with her.
Samuel takes Calvin into the local cafe and small grocery owned by Frances. It is also where the rental desk for Heron's Harbor Marina is, which her teenage son Jess runs. The locals come there to hang out, have a bite to eat and catch up on the daily news around town. It seems every small town has one of these.
After a little juggling, Calvin and Jess start up a friendship. Mei Li is friends with Jess and includes herself on their outings, causing mixed feelings for Calvin. It is not hard for the others to notice Jess has developed an interest in Lauren. She is a nice girl, but hangs out with the town bullies. Soon enough she sees them for what they are and joins up with Calvin, Mei Li and Jess.
Good old boys Terry and Neal just want to fish and drink cold beer. They motor to their favorite fishing spot and settle in to catch some dinner when they spot what looks like debris from a boat floating in the water. Seeing what they think is a wig, they hook it and take a look. What they had on the end of that hook was someones face. Their return trip broke records. This is not the only encounter they have with body parts. It seems like they just can't get a day of fishing in.
It soon becomes obvious that something is preying on the people of the Delta. Something hungry. The fatalities start piling up, and finally even Sheriff Ray Cruz has to accept there is a deadly creature cruising the waters, killing and eating the unsuspecting.
The mish mash of locals, along with Calvin and his posse of friends and Sheriff Cruz and bumbling Deputy Burt Watson, unite to combat this evil monster.
There are many more characters that I've not mentioned, each one adding flavor and dimension to the story. Kelan has the ability to weave them in without confusing you or slowing down your reading pleasure. No flipping back and forth to see who's who.
I particularly liked her characterization of Joe, Tak and Samuel. I smilingly think of them as the Over the Hill Gang.
There are a few surprises, you think something has been left out, but then Kelan slips it in effortlessly, providing all the answers.
And I can't wait for you to read the great "Oh No!" ending.
If you are looking for a unique monster story with lots of action, adventure and scares, I recommend you get Delta Legend and get reading.
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Delta Legend edition by Kelan O'Connell Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
I especially liked it because I am familiar with the area. Even though it is for younger people I think adults would find it an interesting read.
Although this book is meant for young adults, we older adults enjoy it too. I loved all the characters and couldn't put the book down, wanting to know what happened to each of them. I would love to see a sequel to Delta Legend.
Delta Legend is one hell of a thrill ride! The author, Kelan O'Connell, takes you into to the world of the California Delta by way of characters that come alive and speak to nearly each and every one of us. It is vibrant, unexpected, and most importantly, it is original. With a unique blend of cynicism, wit, and sage, the author leads us on a journey that spans centuries, cultures, genders, and interests, and yet remains totally relevant to the present throughout. It is a romp though a part of California history that most of us know very little about, and that this story is told through the eyes and voices of the young generation of today, makes it all the more relevant and compelling. I say this is a "must read," and that anyone from 12 - 120 will love it!!!!!!
I picked this book up because it appeared to be interesting and while it is meant for the teen reader, adults will like it as well. It is very well written and even has you understanding and feeling for the hardship one mother faces after loosing one son to gang violence and another that might be heading the same way. She is a single, hard working mother trying to do what is best for her only child and working hard, not able to spend the time with him to try to understand him. It makes her decision that much harder. Sending him off to the bayou in Louisianna appears to be the only answer to removing him from the gangs in the nieghborhood and one particularly bad influence. Of course the young man has talents that he will finally put to use and he not only has to get used to a chinese girl and her nosey little brother, but the local young man working at what once his fathers buisness and appears to be his total opposite, or so it seems. He too has a mother that is doing her best to make a living for her son and trying to keep a promise to keep the only restuarant/boat hotel in the area going. Things get interesting when a curse is awakened and the terror and fun begin. The uncle and the ferry boat man will make you laugh as he gets caught up in the everyday lives of the residents. You can only feel for this young black teenager and as he tries to make the best of what he considers a bad situation in his new home for the summer. In the end, lessons are learned and not all of them good but it all makes for an interesting read no matter how old you are.
This is one of those books I’d really like to give five stars, because I loved it and know I’ll read it again. Only problem….I almost gave up just a few chapters in. The beginning is very slow. A lot of the back story could have been trimmed down considerably or relayed later. The author also has a habit of frequently switching POV or adopting an omniscient narrator POV. That was a bit jarring until I got used to it.
That said, STICK WITH THE BOOK!
It takes several chapters to get going, but once it does, the tale is well worth the payoff. The author created a collection of characters that are unique and colorful. They’re all fantastic with unique charms and idiosyncrasies. I loved them! The way they eventually blend together as a group to fight the monster terrorizing their hereto peaceful stretch of river is handled beautifully by the author. Ms O’Connell does a phenomenal job of relaying Delta River life in such a way that puts the reader in the heart of the setting. And the action.
There is humor, mystery, adventure, light horror, even a touch of romance. I am adding this book to my “favorites” list and will definitely look for more by this author. I just wish the beginning hadn’t been so loaded with back story.
Delta Legend is so much more than a scary creature story. It is about second chances, community, new friendships, courage and honor.
There is an inner story that provides vital background for the legend. Kelan has really done a lot of research in order to tell you about this creature and where the events take place. Her descriptions of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta are almost visual. You can almost feel the sluggish, dark water on your skin and the cold, silty bottom between your toes.
There are many characters that have their parts to play in this book. They are all essential to the plot and add depth, believability and some comic relief.
When Calvin has a brush with the juvenile court system, his mother, Angela, knows she has to do something. After losing her older son Leo to drug and gang violence, she does not want Calvin going down the same path. Her solution is to send Calvin to stay with his great-uncle Samuel for the summer break. Calvin wants no part of the "cuts", or back country life, and arrives with a big chip on his shoulder.
Samuel is apprehensive about taking Calvin in, but is pleasantly surprised when his great-nephew shows a penchant for machine and engine repair. He proves to be a hard worker and an asset at Samuel's Marine Repair Shop.
Calvins first encounter with Mei Li, a young Chinese farm girl, is confrontational. She is sassy and bold and he wants nothing to do with her.
Samuel takes Calvin into the local cafe and small grocery owned by Frances. It is also where the rental desk for Heron's Harbor Marina is, which her teenage son Jess runs. The locals come there to hang out, have a bite to eat and catch up on the daily news around town. It seems every small town has one of these.
After a little juggling, Calvin and Jess start up a friendship. Mei Li is friends with Jess and includes herself on their outings, causing mixed feelings for Calvin. It is not hard for the others to notice Jess has developed an interest in Lauren. She is a nice girl, but hangs out with the town bullies. Soon enough she sees them for what they are and joins up with Calvin, Mei Li and Jess.
Good old boys Terry and Neal just want to fish and drink cold beer. They motor to their favorite fishing spot and settle in to catch some dinner when they spot what looks like debris from a boat floating in the water. Seeing what they think is a wig, they hook it and take a look. What they had on the end of that hook was someones face. Their return trip broke records. This is not the only encounter they have with body parts. It seems like they just can't get a day of fishing in.
It soon becomes obvious that something is preying on the people of the Delta. Something hungry. The fatalities start piling up, and finally even Sheriff Ray Cruz has to accept there is a deadly creature cruising the waters, killing and eating the unsuspecting.
The mish mash of locals, along with Calvin and his posse of friends and Sheriff Cruz and bumbling Deputy Burt Watson, unite to combat this evil monster.
There are many more characters that I've not mentioned, each one adding flavor and dimension to the story. Kelan has the ability to weave them in without confusing you or slowing down your reading pleasure. No flipping back and forth to see who's who.
I particularly liked her characterization of Joe, Tak and Samuel. I smilingly think of them as the Over the Hill Gang.
There are a few surprises, you think something has been left out, but then Kelan slips it in effortlessly, providing all the answers.
And I can't wait for you to read the great "Oh No!" ending.
If you are looking for a unique monster story with lots of action, adventure and scares, I recommend you get Delta Legend and get reading.
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