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As you may have experienced, after a big adventure not everything works out hunky-dory with no more pain!

This book begins after everyone is apparently “safe at home.” It includes the characters from the first two books: brilliant physicist Lewis Brahmindura, his younger brother Patrick (don’t call him “Pat!”), his little sister Gracie (don’t call her “Greasy!”) Two new characters include Deirdre, Lewis’s true love from Lanthra, and Peggy, the temptress from the Horned Edge.

I went with Lewis, Patrick, and Gracie back home after their adventures on Lanthra because I want to show a whole family in recovery from trauma—not just one person. My own family-of-origin went through some tough times, as many of yours did also.

But, I can declare that, despite various emotions that swell up from the past, I’ve learned more positive thoughts, and more healthy behaviors. It is my hope that through this novel you will (1) enjoy yourself with new adventures, (2) see how recovery works through the pain, and (3) watch how a former atheist (e.g., Lewis) struggles with God.

I enjoyed writing the book, living adventures while sitting comfortably in my chair at my computer. I also asked myself, “If this happened to me, how might it turn out for good?” From the beginning, I chose a Recovery theme. Now … a note about a person’s relationship with God after atheism ends: It’s not always a quick and easy acceptance and joy. Like Lewis might have felt, I initially thought that the word “Christian” sounds harsh. (I reconciled myself to it by associating it with “crystal,” which had more pleasant overtones.) Also like Lewis experienced, I had a lot, lot, lot of questions to overcome before I could trust that God is, and He is Good. I brought up just a few of them in one of my chapters.

You might ask: If the book is about Lewis, then why did the story start with Patrick? This is why: He’s the most vulnerable one. Patrick reminds me of me when I was that age. That smart, talented, socially awkward boy has an awful lot going on, and he doesn’t have the maturity to process it very well. He’s worried about being overweight, and he’s afraid of the bully at school.

Anybody out there experience bullying at school? (Or work? Or … home?). It takes a lot of soul-work to learn to either ignore them or stand up to them. Patrick hasn’t found out what his resources are.

As for Gracie—can a 10-year-old really become addicted to alcohol and drugs? Oh, yes. But WHY do little people start using? For many—or most, the substance dulls pain. So, how does anyone deal with that? First by getting the problem out in the open. Fortunately, Gracie had not gone far into her addiction before she entered recovery with a supportive family. And then … at a crucial moment … she was prepared to comfort others.

It is my hope that you will be uplifted by this story. Most of all, HAVE FUN!

Rosemary’s writing purpose:

Thoughtful. Encouraging. Spiritual.

With the life that God grants me, I want to use my creativity to encourage people to desire a realm beyond the merely physical, like J. R. R. Tolkien did for me. Also, I want to point people to where they can find Him, as C. S. Lewis did when I was an atheist. I am now following Jesus,, and I don’t look back.

Four Chapters to Go …

Getting there, I’m getting there!

There are only 4 chapters to go on THE HORNED EDGE. I’m at the climax of the story! Getting the action into my manuscript is now like scraping the last delicious bite of chocolate cake off the plate.

I’ve planned out the story, visualized the settings and the action, and have a dramatic ending in mind.

May you totally enjoy in later 2023.

Danger, romance, and God active in science.

Reviews of the Books

The Hot Marble

Written by Mac


I like Science Fiction (Dune Series, Lord of the Rings, Narnia/CS Lewis) as well as Historical Fiction. The Hot Marble is well planned and executed in that today’s world many kids are thrown into real life as the characters in the book experience. Kids are put in situations that they aren’t planned to handle and Mrs. Althoff shows that well.

My favorite character is Lewis. He has a knack for useable knowledge. He tries to take responsibility (sometimes it doesn’t work in his favor). All of the characters have struggles just as we do.

There is a lot of good action in the book. As a guy that isn’t that much of a reader, it has plenty of action that keeps me turning the page to see what happens next.

I don’t want to give away any plotlines, but I was pretty upset when a character was “killed off”. I know that this happens in many books, but when you grow to like a character and identify with them it doesn’t make it any easier.

This is a great book.

The Cave Chamber

Written by Dianne Miley

If you enjoy science fiction, other worlds, and romance, you’ll love this story. It’s the sequel to The Hot Marble with plenty of action, suspense, and symbolism that points to our creator and spiritual warfare in the natural world. Thank you, Rosemary Althoff, for sharing your brilliant imagination with us!

The Horned Edge