I was forced to use my 2nd generation Kindle and used text-to-speech to get through. A suggestion that might help is the first chapter of the next book or s blurb that entices the reader to look further into this story.Ī note: Since I read using my tablet or fire on occasion, I found the font brightness changing from dim to bright and back again. Either of those would have helped me want to read the next book. If it left me with a few tied up loose ends. Oh, and my worst possible complaint: cliffhanger! If it left me with more of a feeling about where the series is going. So I averaged it out in my system to a 3.5 and rounded up. In my mind that lowered the rating to three stars. And what does all this have to to with the oil in the other side of the planet? The book never addressed that again. And to watch these main characters put up with the restraint imposed upon them by the church was more than painful. I think that on a whole religion and particularly the Catholic church has caused more damage than a million demons could. BUT I am not Catholic, nor do I hold to their priests being holy. O’Gorek’s writing and characters were awesome! Even the demons seem to have depth. I love the fact that Earth spoke and had her own entity. I was willing to see what was going to happen to this soul that hurt the planet so deeply. It started out with strong pro-Earth promise. This book took me longer than it should have to read. Disclaimer: I was given this Kindle ebook by the author for an honest review.
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