5.0 out of 5 starsA spellbinding Christian fiction-Once I started reading this, I couldn't put it down. It's a strong Christian book, portraying an invisible world existing alongside the world we see and are acquainted with. YLou can feealstrongly for the characters, especially Paul, Samantha, and the Bookseller. The demons are also well brought to life. And then there's Susan who you'll hate at first, but will slowly understand. This is good clean cut Christian reading highly recommended.
>/B>-I'm a great fan of Christian fiction, but not always of books focused on spiritual warfare. Thus, I wanted to read this book, but wasn't sure I'd like it. Turns out I really loved reading it. I can't recall the last time I read a book so careful about Biblically-accurate descriptions of the work of angels and demons in the lives of humans, yet at the same time so careful not to do so in a way unacceptable to believers unused to such discussions. It includes harsh truths, but does so as gently and humbly as possible, very aware of common complaints about Christians pushing a narrow intolerant faith on everyone.
It is very much like some of Frank Peretti's books but in the current ...-This is a book about the world we see and the unseen world of angels and demons. It is very much like some of Frank Peretti's books but in the current day and time and includes jihadists which were not part of the picture when his books were written. It is a very compelling and thought-provoking story which leaves you wanting more. The good news is this is the first of a series.
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