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Average rating3
I'm always confused by characters who think “fighting back... is not [God's] way” when there are a plethora of verses in the Bible that show the complete opposite—that God does in fact fight back against evil. Even in the end of time, Jesus will lead God's armies in the battle of Armageddon. According to Ecclesiastes 3, “there is a time of war” as well as “a time of peace.”
The themes of protecting one's family, second chances, and true character coming out when the worst happens kept me riveted throughout. The cliffhanger ending ensured I'll be coming back for the second installment of this duology.
I did find myself skimming at times. I'm not sure if it was my mood or because the story tripped into a drug thing that I wasn't expecting. I like to have warning for such tales, as I have to be in a certain mindset to enjoy that type of plot line.
Content: alcohol, tattoos, tobacco, replacement profanity, Catholicism, drugs