Showing posts with label angels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label angels. Show all posts

Thursday, July 24, 2014

The Third Heaven by Donovan M. Neal



The Third Heaven: The Rise of Fallen Stars
 
By Donovan M. Neal


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       July 23, 2014

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The Third Heaven: The Rise of Fallen Stars by Donovan M. Neal really grabbed me and would not let me go. The action and adventure is nonstop and takes your breath away.

The author did an excellent job of developing a fictional account of the God's creation of the earth and the events of that first week. This story is told from the viewpoint of the angels and shows both their joy at the creation and the jealousy of some. Even though it is fiction it sticks to the common biblical views and shows the fall of Lucifer and his followers.

Donovan M. Neal is a great storyteller and has done an excellent job of making the creation story come to life and become even more believable. I truly enjoyed his take on this great chapter in creation.

I really enjoyed The Third Heaven: The Rise of Fallen Stars by Donovan M. Neal and I highly recommend this book to all readers.


[Please note: I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.]




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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Raising Chaos by Elizabeth Corrigan



Raising Chaos
 
By Elizabeth Corrigna


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       July 14, 2014

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Raising Chaos, Book Two of Earthbound Angels, by Elizabeth Corrigan is an excellent adventure book which will keep you glued to its pages.

The author did an great job of storytelling and developing a fast paced tale of action and intrigue. It is well thought out and full of excitement. The plot twist and turns are easy to follow but will keep you guessing.

I like the way Elizabeth Corrigan continued to develop her characters both angelic and human. You begin to see their strengths and personalities come to life as the story progressed. This made them seem real and believable. It was easy to identify with them.

I really liked Raising Chaos by Elizabeth Corrigan and I highly recommend this book.

 

[Please note: I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.]



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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

In The Very Beginning by Yury Nikitin



In The Very Beginning
 
By Yury Nikitin


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       April 30, 2014

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In the Very Beginning by Yury Nikitin is an excellent fantasy that will keep you glued to its' pages. It really brings the stories to life and makes you think.

This is a work of fiction, Christian Fantasy, which takes the stories of Adam and Eve through Noah and the flood as its bases. It adds fictitious dialogs and side stories creating an exciting story.

With that said, I believe this is an excellent story and the author did a great job of developing his story and the dialog into an exciting adventure. It was easy to grab hold of the story and get captured by it.

I really liked the way Yury Nikitin brought the characters of the book to life and you could feel the personalities of each become real. It was easy to get caught up in the story.

If you want a great novel to read then get In the Very Beginning by Yury Nikitin. I highly recommend this book to all readers. And, if it makes you think, and it will, then more power to it.

Great job Yury Nikitin.

 

[Please note: I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.]

 

 
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Oracle of Philadelphia by Elizabeth Corrigan


Oracle of Philadelphia
By Elizabeth Corrigan
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  Read March 8, 2014

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Elizabeth Corrigan's Oracle of Philadelphia (Book One: Earthbound Angels) is a fascinating story of the life of an immortal human and her relationship with angels and demons. It is fast paced and an exciting to read.

I like the way the author developed the storyline by fusing the background story with her present tale. This made it easier to understand and follow the various relationships in the book. The book was easy to read and kept my interest throughout the book. In fact it was hard to put down and take a break in reading.

Elizabeth Corrigan did an excellent job of developing her characters. They were real and easy to believe in. Even though I had preconceived ideas about the various angels, demons and demi-gods, the author brought them to life.

I really liked Oracle of Philadelphia by Elizabeth Corrigan and I highly recommend this book.

 

[Please note: I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.]





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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

The Apes of Eden - The Journey Begins by Jon P. Gunn


The Apes of Eden - The Journey Begins
By Jon P. Gunn

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  Read January 27, 2014

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The Apes of Eden – The Journey Begins by Jon P. Gunn is a fascinating read. I got caught up in the book and had a hard time putting it down.

Jon P Gunn wrote the book in “rhymed iambi pentameter thus falling into the category called heroic couplets. Each line has 10 syllables and the pairs of lines rhyme.” This follows the style of Geoffrey Chaucer and many of the plays and sonnets of William Shakespeare. For me this made for a great read.

The author developed a story around spiritual restlessness using apes as his main characters as they travel through human history looking for God. He did a great job of taking a very deep, philosophical subject and creating a fictional look at it. The story was easy to follow and very well written. I really like the way Jon P. Gunn developed his characters and made them real and easy to identify with.

I really enjoyed reading The Apes of Eden – The Journey Begins by Jon P. Gunn and I recommend it to all readers.

 

[Please note: I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.]


Friday, October 25, 2013

Rapture's Rain by Chris Pennington


Rapture's Rain
 
By Chris Pennington

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        Read   October 24, 2013

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Rapture’s Rain by Chris Pennington is an action packed “end time” novel which added a different twist to your usual stories of the Rapture. I had a hard time putting this book down when I started reading it.

The author did a great job of developing a storyline that was both easy to follow, yet full of twist and turns which kept me glued to the book. His detail and storytelling style made the story come alive as very believable and realistic.

I like the way Chris Pennington developed his characters. I found them to be real and just like people I would meet in Anytown, USA. I found myself getting caught up in their stories and trials.

I really enjoyed Rapture’s Rain by Chris Pennington and highly recommend it to all readers.

 

[Please note: I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Infernal Gates by Michael J. Webb


Infernal Gates
 
By Michael J. Webb

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        Read   October 8, 2013

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Having read several of Michael J. Webb’s books I knew this one would be an exciting read, but that turned out to be an understatement. Infernal Gates by Michael J. Webb will leave you exhausted from excitement. It is full of action and adventure.

With every new turn and twist the author builds on the intrigue which demands your continued reading. The storyline is well developed yet it is easy to follow. I found it hard to put this book down once I started it.

This is the type of story that you can put yourself into as an unseen character and really get involved as the story progresses. I love when this happens as it makes the story come alive to me as a reader.

I really like the way Michael J. Webb developed each of the characters in the story. They were both real and personal. It was easy to develop an attachment to them.

I really liked Infernal Gates by Michael J. Webb and I highly recommend this book to all readers.

 
[Please note: I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.]



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Monday, November 19, 2012

Progeny by Shawn Hopkins



Progeny

By Shawn Hopkins


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Read November 17, 2012

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Lately I have read several books dealing with the Nephilim and the fallen angels in the time before the flood. Shawn Hopkins, in Progeny, has done an excellent job of bring all these stories together into a high adventure and action story of the modern day struggle with good and evil.

The story he weaves is well develop and easy to follow. At the same time it keeps you on the edge of your seat wonder what the next twist in the story will bring. It was hard to put down once I got start reading it. I easily became absorbed into the story, cheering and encouraging the characters.

The main characters were very believable and easy to identify with. Shawn did an excellent job of developing each character at just the right time in the story.

I highly recommend Progeny by Shawn Hopkins as an excellent read.






 

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

The Oldest Enemy by Michael J Webb


The Oldest Enemy
By Michael J Webb


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Read October 23, 2012

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“The Oldest Enemy” by Michael J Webb is an exciting thriller which will keep you on the edge of your seat throughout the entire book. I could hardly wait to see where the next twist or turn in the story led. This is a great book full of international intrigue, a few spies, detectives and several heroes. To make it even better it is a Christian novel.

The author did an excellent job with the storyline. His style of writing made the book easy to follow and even more believable. He tied all the various twist in the story together to weave a tail that will captivate you and have you wanting more.

The characters are well developed and easy to believe in. I found it easy to put myself into the story and follow along. Even the bad guy was so real you got a chill down your spine when he entered a scene.

I really enjoyed this book and I highly recommend “The Oldest Enemy” by Michael J Webb.