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When Robin David visits small-town Florence, Colorado, she knows she’s found just the right place to start a new business—tiny Florence has a brisk tourist trade due to its numerous antiques shops. One such shop is next door to Robin’s place, and she soon meets the owners, Allison and Stace, who operate “Sweet Old Stuff.”

Antiques aren’t the town’s only claim to fame. It’s also the location of Supermax, a maximum security prison and a boon to local employment. Brick Saunders is a guard at Supermax, and coincidentally, it’s through him that Sweet Old Stuff acquires its most intriguing item—a six-sided, two-foot-high antique wooden box.

But this is no ordinary antique. It somehow knows things about certain people in Florence—and it seems determined to reveal their secrets. What (or who) controls it? All Robin and her friends know for certain is that when the small sphere that rests on top of the box starts to glow—and then shows startling, confusing images—it leads to a series of events and life-changing revelations that no one in Florence ever could have imagined.

Come Six to Seven introduces a number of memorable characters whose lives intertwine—and all are somehow affected by the box. Author Mac Evenstar offers a well-crafted plot that is alternately heartwarming, funny, captivating, and suspenseful. It will keep you on the edge of your seat, and perhaps best of all, you won’t want to stop reading until you’ve read the final word.

Come Six to Seven A Novel edition by Mac Evenstar Literature Fiction eBooks

A solid freshman work from Mac Evenstar. Not exactly my favorite genre, but it carried a good plot line that kept me guessing. Having actually grown up in the area, I also found the story setting particularly entertaining. What did fall a bit flat for me were the characters. While well developed (at times almost too much so as the story dragged a bit mid-book), I never felt like I really cared for or developed a bond with any of them. Stephen King's stories often give me the same feeling and indeed, Come Six to Seven very much has a "Stephen King" feel. Fans of King will certainly enjoy this read.

Product details

  • File Size 730 KB
  • Print Length 286 pages
  • Publisher Publish Green (February 18, 2015)
  • Publication Date February 18, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00TSVGZQ0

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A wonderful escape for me. First it's seems like an ideal scene, then the twists and turns took me on an amazing ride. I couldn't put it down. Romance, adventure...passion, history. I identified with all the characters. Well written and easy to read. It's was well worth it!
Brilliantly told story that immediately grabs the reader and keeps the pages turning. Evenstar is a conversational writer with a great ability to ground fantasy in reality...which makes for a great read. Highly recommended.
Based on the description on , I was excited to read this book. I thought the way that the author connected all of the story lines and people together was great. There were many times that I thought I knew what was going to happen, but then was totally surprised (those are my favorite kind of books to read!). The characters and the their story lines are very relatable - even the floating mystical box seemed like a true possibility based on how the writer tells the story. Once I started reading, I did not stop until I finished the book (even though that was in the wee hours of the morning). I am excited to read future books by this author - brilliant writing!
As an enormous fan of the master storyteller Stephen King, I was pleasant surprised to read Mac Evenstar's obvious reverence to the horror writer in his energetic Come Six to Seven.

I'm not sure if my adoration of Mr. King's massively intertwined and dynamic style of writing made me bias towards enjoying every single word of Come Six To Seven, but nonetheless, I was riveted by Evenstar's work from beginning to end. The novel itself is set in the real locale of Florence, Colorado - the true personification of a small town. Our protagonist here, Robin David, has her eyes set on a fresh new start in a fresh new place. Sound familiar? Is this Needful Things? No, it's better than that. There are no Satanist undertones here but good old-fashioned thriller and intrigue.

Robin's assimilation into the towns way of life is marred by the usual predicaments, moving along the plot at a comfortable, realistic pace. This organic clip allows the reader to casually meet the townsfolk, including Allison and Stace who own "Sweet Old Stuff." Aside from local tourism being an economic booster, Florence also happens to be the location of the Supermax, which is a maximum security prison. The juxtaposition of good to evil becomes an overarching theme of the book.

A guard at the Supermax finds a unique antique and decides to bring it to Sweet Old Stuff, naturally. This bizarre large wooden box is an entity in its own right. It's clearly depicted as having an agenda of its own and inexplicably knows things about Florence's residents and is hellbent on letting those salacious secrets out. Finding herself fully immersed in the imminent revelations that will befall the picturesque town, Robin embarks on a quest to ascertain the true nature of this mysterious antique, and how its domination could be stopped. Welcome to Florence, Colorado, Robin.

As mentioned above, Evenstar's style of writing has various obvious tinges of Stephen King-isms. However, he manages to bring his own clear, focused talents to a plot that is dynamic and fast-paced at its core. His talent at developing characters that run the full gamut of human emotion allows his narrative to be simultaneously suspenseful and relatable. The reader could practically see themselves living in Florence, Colorado and having this maniacal box to contend with.

I love books that present a means of escape. In Come Six to Seven, while there is a suspension of disbelief that is intrinsic to this genre of writing, effectively manages to incorporate the reader into a tale of suspense with just the right amount of cynicism. Bravo, Evenstar.

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Made me think about how my actions and thoughts has an impact not only on others, but myself as well.
I cannot believe this is the author's first novel! The writing is so polished and he knows just when to put in a cliff hanger to make you keep reading. Thoroughly enjoyed this book!
Mac Evenstar's "Come Six to Seven" is an entertaining read! Part supernatural, part romance, part comedy, part thriller...it has everything a reader wants in a novel. As his first book I am thoroughly impressed by Mac's work and I can't wait to see what he comes up with next. A lot of people here mention Stephen King in their reviews and I can't agree more. Mac definitely has some King-ism's throughout the novel and it only makes for a really enjoyable book.
A solid freshman work from Mac Evenstar. Not exactly my favorite genre, but it carried a good plot line that kept me guessing. Having actually grown up in the area, I also found the story setting particularly entertaining. What did fall a bit flat for me were the characters. While well developed (at times almost too much so as the story dragged a bit mid-book), I never felt like I really cared for or developed a bond with any of them. Stephen King's stories often give me the same feeling and indeed, Come Six to Seven very much has a "Stephen King" feel. Fans of King will certainly enjoy this read.
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