The History Major
by Michael Phillip Cash is a mystery thriller in which Amanda Greene is sent on
a series of events occur which makes her question everything around her.
Amanda wakes from with a heavy hangover. All she can
remember is that she had a horrible fight with her boyfriend, Patrick, the
night before. As she wakes up, she realizes that something is different about
her dorm room. First, her roommate is someone who doesn’t recognize and things
have changed around the room. She goes off to class and realizes that she’s
enrolled in a history class she never wanted. She tries her hardest to get out
of but to no avail. She must take this class. As she sits down, she recognizes
one guy but she isn’t sure how she knows him. In walks in the professor wearing
a toga. Soon Amanda is taking on a journey of memories into the distant past of
Joan of Arc and Lucrezia Borgia. And her own painful past of abuse, abandonment
and trauma. Is Amanda dreaming? What is the meaning of her visions of Joan of
Arc and Lucrezia Borgia? Can she find the meaning before it is too late?
I have enjoyed Michael Phillip Cash’s books for their unique
storytelling. I received an advanced reader’s copy and I must admit when I
started reading The History Major I
wasn’t sure if I was going to enjoy it. By the end, I did. I enjoyed the lesson
in which Amanda must learn and a lesson we need to learn as well. Without
giving too much away of the ending, I say the lesson is something that we
haven’t learned yet. The book did come with a warning that the story contains
sensitive subjects of trauma, grief, child abuse and other emotional topics. I
thought it would be an emotional story as I have experience a few of the
“emotional topics” warned about. But I didn’t experience any emotional response
as I read the story. Other readers may, so take heed of the warning. Otherwise,
I recommend The History Major as an
interesting take on history and our experiences.
The History Major
is available on
Amazon
on the Kindle for
$0.99 and free with Kindle Unlimited
and in paperback for
$10.99
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