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Thirty-five-year-old
novelist,
Shyla
Wishon,
fears
that
her
life
is
spinning
out
of
control
since
her
recent
marriage
to
Carl
Cores.
First,
her
overbearing
new
mother-in-law
moves
from
New
Jersey
to
Florida
to
be
close
to
her
son,
followed
by
a
steady
stream
of
visiting
relatives
who
become
a
constant
intrusion
on
what
was
once
her
time
to
write.
To
make
matters
worse,
Carl’s
two
grown
daughters
refuse
to
have
anything
to
do
with
her,
his
former
wife
is
still
making
demands,
and
even
though
Carl
has
a
good
job,
bills are starting to pile up.
Shyla
tries
to
cheerfully
accept
the
responsibilities
that
come
with
a
new
marriage
and
the
inevitable
adjustments,
but
the
stress
from
it
is
leaving
her
with
constant
migraines,
a
lack
of
energy,
and,
worst
of
all,
an
inability
to
write.
While
she
is
in
Naples,
Florida,
teaching
a
creative
writing
course,
Shyla
becomes
intrigued
with
a
student’s
manuscript,
THE
IMMIGRANT,
about
Cuban
refugees
who
bring
the
ancient
beliefs
of
Regla
de
Ocha
to
America.
Then
the
ideas
in
the
manuscript
start
influencing
her
life.
Will Shyla need to lose her life to regain her self?
Shyla's Initiative, an occult romance by novelist Barbara Casey, is a well crafted tale that entwines a forgotten, but primitive faith
with a more modern tale of relationships and traditions, of pain and sorrow, and how life still goes on...with a new plan. A new
initiative.
The novel is Casey's first attempt at writing adult fiction. She, has had several shorter pieces and poems published in Byline,
American Poetry Review and other publications, but delivers this dynamic tale much in the same style of James Patterson in his
Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas and Sam's Letters to Jennifer by breaking the novel down into different points of views; each from
the various characters within the book, but with the main focus still being on and around Shyla Wishon, a novelist who, at best,
is at the center of this much enchanted tale.
"The woman didn't seem to understand or care that she and Carl might want time for themselves. Shyla tried hard to suppress
her feelings, because Pilar was Carl's mother..." Shyla believes. Yet there was something more than Pilar's unrelenting requests
for her son to do things for her that troubles Shyla; there was the new computer he claimed was a gift from a co-worker, but
when she confronted him with the sales receipt, he fessed up. Then, there were the documents left in her suitcase. They
indicated that Carl named his estranged daughters as beneficiaries; but why; why hadn't he told her? What else was he keeping
from her? Certainly,"...doubt had been raised, and no matter how hard she tried to block it out, the question kept resurfacing:
Does he really love me?"
But that isn't the only thing brewing. Maria Fanjul, the last of the guardians, knows the end is near. "Maria was old; soon she
would pass. According to the traditions of Regla of Ocha, it was time for her to give her knowledge and wisdom -- the
inheritance -- to another female related by blood... "There were difficulties, however. Maria's daughter had been born with the
grayness." So had her own granddaughter, and time was running out. She and her followers would again petition the gods in
hopes of getting the reply they are praying for... in time.
Robin M. Buehler
Reviewer for the Gothic-Review Journal
I found this to be a very absorbing book. Read it from end to end in two sittings (being mad at the interruption,) since I wanted to
know what followed next in the story. Barbara Casey, as a writer, is able to carry multiple "threads" that the reader can follow
without getting entangled in a web.
The meat of the novel deals with Santeria and the occult, which the author seems to have researched thoroughly; set around
"Ritzy" Palm beach County and other South Florida locales. All of this in a very concise and well written novel, which could very
well be transcribed to what might be an equally absorbing film, dealing with the little known and understood occult rituals of
many Latin cultures.
“A Customer”, Reviewer in Amazon.com. Rated it a 5.0 out of 5 stars
From the fascinating introduction of "Shyla's Initiative", the reader is drawn into the intimate life and mysterious events
enveloping Shyla Wishon, author and creative writing instructor. Striving to overcome the stress of being a young widow,and a
failed second marriage, she does her utmost to build a worthwhile life by writing and teaching in South Florida.
Shyla becomes emotionally caught up in the manuscript(a family saga)by a student from a wealthy Cuban family that brought
ancient beliefs of Regla de Ocha to Florida along with the occult ritual of Santeria. Inexplicably,the manuscript influences Shyla's
life. The characters are vivid. Shyla is so finely drawn that you won't soon forget her. A must read!
Mark Jacoby, Author, Path to Arequipa and as a Reviewer in Amazon.com. Rated it a 5.0 out of 5 stars
I'm FASCINATED with this novel! Technically, it's perfect. Timing, suspense, character development, theme interest...it's all
there. And the writing is fast, precise, accurate, trimmed to perfection, like a French garden....I particularly enjoyed the scenes
whose development you left unfinished, letting the reader to decide what exactly was happening. And the ones that relate to
Santería ceremonies. Barbara Casey is a GREAT writer!
"aljfer", Reviewer in Amazon.com. Rated it a 5.0 out of 5 stars
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SHYLA’S INITIATIVE
ISBN #: 978-1890109783
PUBLISHER: Crossquarter Publishing
2003 IPPY Book Award - BEST PARANORMAL ROMANCE.
Special Recognition for Literary Merit Palm Beach County Cultural Council.
Novel, Contemporary
Suspense, Paranormal,
Gothic Romance