Description
Jake, Joanie, and Randy must navigate the minefield of their parents’ mistakes while building their own lives in a small Oklahoma town. This is the fourth and final book in The Croy Cycle, and characters and conflicts from the previous books return, seeking resolution, retribution, and release.
louisflint69 –
Thank you, Judith!
There is indeed music for “The Midnight Train,” and for the other songs mentioned in the novel )”Why Should I Believe You Now?” and “Three Hags and the Moon/Lullaby for B”). I hope to record “The Midnight Train” by the end of the year and make it available to fans as a bonus.
–Louis Flint Ceci
Judith Lancaster –
I have just finished “Leave Me Not Alone”, book four of Louis Ceci’s Croy Chronicle. This book is a page turner, answers some unknowns from the previous stories, and in itself is a lovely read. It has a happy ending – I shed a few tears, and, yes, some were from laughter!
Ceci has created unforgettable characters, and whatever your gender orientation you are very likely to find a character, or two, with whom to identify. And you may recognize your least favorite neighbor, auntie, uncle or cousin too – enjoy those revelations, I certainly did!
I find myself muttering stanzas from The Midnight Train – a song written by the protagonists, which becomes a surprise hit. I haven’t found a suitable melody yet, it will need a steady rhythmic form….
Well done, Ceci – and, Thank You.