Posted on December 10, 2012
And at only 99 cents, it’s a bargain!
The eReader Cafe is a great place to find free books and bargain books for your Kindle.


December 10, 2012 | Categories: Websites | Tags: Bargain eBooks, Books, fiction, Kindle, love, love story, romance, Romance Books, Romance Novels, Romantic books, Romantic novels, The eReader Cafe | Leave a comment
Posted on December 4, 2012
I’d like to thank Awesome Romance Novels for featuring SAND DOLLAR on their website.
December 4, 2012 | Categories: Reviews | Tags: Awesome Love Stories, Awesome Romance Novels, book review, book reviews, Books, fiction, love, Love stories, romance, Romance Books, Romance Novels | Leave a comment
Posted on November 29, 2012
I’d like to thank The Romance Reviews for running a Q&A for my debut novel, SAND DOLLAR: A Story of Undying Love, at their Year-End Splash Party, where they’re giving away hundreds of prizes.

November 29, 2012 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: Books, fiction, prizes, romance, Romance Books, Romance Novels, sand dollar, Sebastian Cole, The Romance Reviews, Year-End Splash Party | Leave a comment
Posted on November 27, 2012
Paperback, 223 pages
Published May 1st 2012 by Sebastian Cole LLC
Genre: contemporary novel, romance, romantic fantasy
Rating : 5 stars
“What an exquisitely romantic story! Utterly heart-wrenching in its tragedy, absolutely gratifying in its resolution. Far from being a mellow romance novel, the author deepened and enriched the shadows of widely exploited tropes (lost love and second chances) with more introspective and dramatic tones, tragic elements and a mind-blowing ending. Although frequently referred to as a romantic fantasy, I wouldn’t say that Cole’s soulful debut novel falls in that clear-cut category, being the otherworldly element not a dominant feature throughout the narration, as much as an imaginative touch that the author used very lightly and that found its culmination only at the end of the book.
Lying in a hospital bed, eighty year old Noah Hartman offers to a compassionate medical orderly a bitter-sweet recount of his love life. As past events and present-time regretful considerations unfold in front of our eyes with the fluidity, accuracy and comfortable pace of a movie script, Noah takes us for an emotional trip down memory lane, leading the readers through his heartbreaking quest for love and the countless obstacles that external forces, prejudices, and twists of fate placed on his path to happiness. What makes this story of undying love so poignant and inspiring is the combination of two very fragile and vibrant characters and the incredible resiliency of their mutual feelings. I was overwhelmed with a deep sense of compassion for Noah and Robin. Their back-stories may be marked by environmental and genetic traits that will act as invisible and sometimes unexplained forces against the fulfillment of their love (Noah’s Jewish background and family’s hostility to Robin, Robin’s tragic past and lack of emotional stability), but true love has a way to reveal itself in “a moment of truth and clarity” and to lead two soul mates through the storms and the rough seas, like a compass to its true north.
Keep a tissue box close by while reading this evocative novel…Sand Dollar won’t leave your soul and your eyes dry.” — Mina’s Bookshelf
November 27, 2012 | Categories: Reviews | Tags: book review, Books, fiction, Literature, love, romance, Romance Books, Romance Novels, Romantic books, Romantic novels | Leave a comment
Posted on November 18, 2012
Many thanks to Frank Burns for the following review:
“This is Sebastian Cole’s debut novel and a first foray into the world of becoming a published author. He is a native of New England in the USA, and it is clear that this narrative draws greatly on personal experience. It was my privilege to receive a signed courtesy copy of SAND DOLLAR directly from the author, so it would be discourteous of me not to share a few thoughts about it.
Without giving a summary of the plot (an aspect of book reviewing I try to avoid), let me tell you some important areas of life that SAND DOLLAR elaborates. First of all, it roughly fits into the genre of Romantic Tragedy, with a heavy bias towards Fantasy. All of which means that, throughout its dénouement, especially during the emotionally charged scenes, you have to constantly do ‘reality checks’. Nothing wrong with that; just remember that some of the events are unlikely to happen in the real world.
The narrative takes you into the world of a rich Jewish family, proud of its ancestry and covetous of its progeny and its legacy. It follows the age-old storyline of rich boy meets poor girl, falls hopelessly in love, which leads to much pain, anguish, passion and suffering as the story progresses. The reader may be enlightened (as I was) about a little known syndrome which fundamentally underpins the broken relationships within the novel. And for those who have never encountered the phenomenon ‘out of body, near death experience’, there is an interesting twist on this in the context of the protagonist, Noah, whom we see as an eighty year old, lying on a hospital bed, recounting the story of his life.
Noah’s life is like a journey, indeed, almost like a pilgrimage. His love life has a definitive start when he meets Robin, but his relationship with her is a journey, a long tortuous journey of overcoming obstacles, climbing mountains of pain, descending into valleys of joy, only to eventually arrive at a destination that was all to familiar to him: that he loved Robin to the point that he couldn’t imagine life without her.
I would not choose to read romantic fiction as a matter of course, but I would recommend this narrative most heartily because it touches on the theme of life being a journey, the start and the end of which is not of our choosing, but the duration of which challenges us at every step to make the right the decisions for ourselves, and those around us. And at the end of the journey, we arrive at an all too familiar place.
Let me quote T.S.Eliot from his Quartet ‘Little Gidding’:
We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time.”
— SERENDIPITIES OF LIFE by Frank Burns
November 18, 2012 | Categories: Reviews | Tags: Books, fiction, love, Love stories, romance, Romance Books, Romantic books, Romantic Tragedy, T.S. Eliot | Leave a comment
Posted on November 14, 2012
★★★★★ Sand Dollar
“The Sand Dollar was the 1st book in many years that I finished from start to finish. It kept me intrigued until the very last page!! The book was very well written and so heartfelt. I experienced a range of emotions from crying to laughing. My only disappointment is that I finished the book and can longer be intertwined within Robin and Noah’s love story 🙂 I am looking forward to Sebastian’s next masterpiece! I definitely recommend this book to all the romantics out there!!!”
— Rachel
November 14, 2012 | Categories: Amazon Reviews | Tags: book review, book reviews, Books, fiction, love, Love stories, romance, Romance Books, Romance Novels, Romantic books, Romantic novels | Leave a comment