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A suspenseful paranormal mystery that is engrossing and leaves you wanting more.
Servant is the first book I have read from this author and hope to read many more in the future. Great job!
Synopsis:
Plagued with premonitions of disaster, he fights to save others’ lives. What Bobby doesn't foresee is that rescuing a stranger from death will place him in the line of fire.
He discovers a world of evil spirits and tormented souls when he becomes entangled in a madman's plot to kill the Servant, a man chosen by God to exorcise demons from the possessed. When Bobby falls under spiritual attack following the encounter, he must choose between saving others and saving himself.
would like to thank netgalley and the publisher for letting me read this book
mmmm a story about hauntings and spirits and premonitions...thought i would have enjoyed it more than i actually did...
i can see that its well thought out just not for me sorry
Bobby Roland knows things he shouldn't…
Plagued with premonitions of disaster, he fights to save others’ lives. What Bobby doesn't foresee is that rescuing a stranger from death will place him in the line of fire.
He discovers a world of evil spirits and tormented souls when he becomes entangled in a madman's plot to kill the Servant, a man chosen by God to exorcise demons from the possessed. When Bobby falls under spiritual attack following the encounter, he must choose between saving others and saving himself.
The book is well written and I had no problem with the plot or characters but it is heavy on God and saints and sinners which is fine if you like that but for me personally I don't.
I found the first 10 or so chapters of this book great, but it quickly became far too religious for my liking. It got to the point where I had to give up reading it, because it was far too God heavy for me. There is one point where a girl is asking the main character if he believes in god, angels, etc etc and I literally cringed and closed the book for good at that point.
I feel the blurb mislead about the type of story this is, and for that reason I am disappointed. If you're a fan of good vs evil or saint vs sinner type stories, this will be right up your street. If you (like me) are atheist and find the entire church thing about as believable as most fairy tales, don't add this to your reading list. I didn't finish the book so cant comment on the ending.