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Catherine's Ring [Kindle Edition]

Elena Dorothy Bowman

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In a small fictional town in the northeast corner of Massachusetts a mysterious package from out of the past had the residents buzzing. The original recipient had long since passed, and the sender of the package had died at sea in a tragedy that stunned the world. Where had this package been all these years, and why, even if it was postmarked the year it was sent, was it never delivered? When the present day recipient received the mysterious package, he wondered if he opened it, would he be opening a Pandora's Box. But, neither he nor his wife were aware that his thoughts would ring true, and the strange events and entities that would envelop his family, and the family of the descendants of the original sender.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 256 KB
  • Print Length: 281 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1613860056
  • Publisher: Write Words, Inc. (30 Dec 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004SREM2S
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Story to Cherish 9 April 2011
By Tina B. - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
This novel sucked me in from page one. I work full time, have two children, in the middle of moving, and I still managed to finish this book within two days. I loved the imagery and the constant suspense from chapter to chapter. The author did a great job of interjecting some history in the book as well. The book is about two families, two twin sisters, and two identical rings. One family is located in the United States and the other from "across the pond" in England. The family in England was descended from a Caroline Barton and the family in the United States descended from a Nicholas Linden who was Caroline's sister, Catherine Barton's, one true love. The two rings had their origin with Catherine and Caroline's father, Joseph Barton. Joseph had given each of his daughters identical rings whose gems were said to have mystical properties. He acquired these gems in exchange for some gold coins from a tribal leader and medicine man on one of his journeys in the late 1800's.

Catherine was sent to England by her father, Joseph Barton, because she was in love with a Nicholas Linden and they were of two different faiths. Her father did not approve of an inter-faith relationship and thought that Catherine would have time to think and forget about Nicholas if he sent her to England to live with his sister-in-law. Fate intervened though and took Catherine during the sinking of the Lusitania. Before she left however, she confided in her sister and told Caroline that she would be giving her ring to Nicholas to hold in his safe-keeping while she was gone. From the time of the disaster though, Caroline knew that her twin sister Catherine was gone and was devastated. Caroline wrote letters to her dead sister Catherine until the day of her own death.

Some 98 years later after the sinking, the beautiful ring was finally delivered to Nicholas' descendant, also named Nicholas Linden. The book details Nicholas and Maria's, Nicholas' wife, journey in discovering why the ring was delivered to them and not to the original Nicholas Linden. During this journey, Maria starts seeing the spirit of a lovely young woman. Many questions came up along the way - Where was the package all this time? Why was it mysteriously discovered now in the post office under a counter during renovations? Was someone really just holding on to it all this time for a reason or was it misplaced by a clerk in the post office all those years ago? Did Catherine give it to a confidante instead and not mail the package at all?

On the other side of the Atlantic, Caroline Barton's descendent, Catherine is on her own quest to discover what happened to her great grandaunt's ring. She is in possesion of her great grandmother's (Caroline's) ring since it was passed down to her through the generations. She discovers some papers and various letters in her ancestral home in England that really peaks her interest and makes her wonder what ever happened to the other ring. This drives her to make her way to the states with her mother and meet Nicholas and Maria. Together, the two families forge ahead and work together to uncover the mystery surrounding the rings, the visions of the young woman, and the mysterious story behind it.

I don't want to give too much away because I want you to read this book! The ending was wonderful - everything I was hoping it would be. Mrs. Bowman has an instinctual talent for weaving a beautiful story into a haunting and suspensful whole. I would recommend this for all readers of every age.
100 years of mystery 6 Jan 2011
By Martha A. Cheves - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
Nicholas deftly opened the package. He had to be careful with it because of how delicate it was from being tossed around the way it had been. Inside was a thick padding of The Boston Evening Globe dated April 21, 1915 and tied with a red ribbon to secure it. As Nicholas removed the ribbon the newspaper began to fall away revealing a note wrapped around a red velvet box which had been placed in the middle of the thick padding for protection. When he opened the box he could hardly believe what he was looking at - a beautiful Diamond, Emerald and Ruby ring was staring up at him. Maria was flabbergasted at the sight of the ring. She couldn't help wondering how anyone could send something that beautiful through the mail without insuring it. But in those days, I guess they didn't have to worry about the mail not going through? Hah! The mail didn't go through then either did it? Never mind, that was then and this is now. Nicholas hadn't said a word, he just held the ring in his hand and stared at its beauty and wondered who sent it to whom and why? And on that same day, in an elegant Georgian Country Home, in the suburb of Cambridge, England, a young girl named Catherine Alexander-V was presented with a ring that was the twin of the one that Nicholas held in his hand - an incident that neither Nicholas nor Maria could know would have a significant impact on their lives. Maria insisted that Nicholas stop staring at the ring and read the note that was included with it. There had to be a reason and obviously the reason was in the note. Nicholas wondered how she could be so sure, her only answer was, that there was a note with the ring It was obvious. Nicholas opened the note and began to read it while Maria looked on...Catherine's Letter to Nicholas: 25 April 1915.

The post office in Nicholas Lindin's home town was being remodeled and when one of the counters was moved a mysterious package was found. The package was addressed to Nicholas Lindin but the posted date was 1915...98 years earlier. The package contained a ring and a letter from Catherine Barton and was addressed to the boy she loved. Nicholas Lindin, the Great-Grandfather of the Nicholas Lindin of today. Apparently Catherine's father refused to allow his daughter to marry a man outside of the family religion so he decided to separate them by sending her to England for a year. He had no idea that she would never make it to England but instead end up at the bottom of the ocean.

Catherine's father, Joseph Barton was a gemologist who traveled the world acquiring priceless gems. On one of his trips he ran across a Tribal Leader who was also a Medicine Man and Spiritual Leader of his tribe. He had a pouch of gems that he was willing to sell to Joseph for a mere $500 in gold coins. But, he told Joseph, the gems were special. They were mystical and to prove this, the man cut his own wrist with a sharp rock and placed several of the gems on the bleeding wound. The cut healed almost immediately. Joseph paid the man with the intention of having the stones made into a necklace for his mother, which he did. As time proceeded, Joseph and his wife had twin girls and as a gift to her granddaughters, Joseph's mother had 2 identical rings made using some of the diamonds, rubies and emeralds for both girls. Their names were Catherine and Caroline and they were inseparable, that is until Joseph decided to send Catherine to England.

Catherine's twin sister Caroline's ring was passed down over the generations and finally ended up in the hand of her Great-Granddaughter Caroline Alexander. But what happened to Catherine's ring? Could it have actually sat under the counter for almost 100 years and not been discovered? That sounds quite unlikely. Could a friend have hidden it and it finally turned up after all of those years? As the 2 rings come back to form a full circle, some of the questions are answered.

Catherine's Ring is full of mystery, suspense and ghosts. And as an added treat, there you will even learn a little history. The only problem I had with Catherine's Ring was that I wanted it to continue. I wanted it to take me into the next generation and then the next. But the ending was beautiful, I just hope Author Elena Dorothy Bowman will carry on with the ring's next journey.

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