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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. If you enjoy fantasy, this book if for you as it says: "Angels and demons were created in the universe to balance the scale between good and evil." While I could fill a page with names in this book, there's just a few that are important. Ariel is the beautiful angel. Crighton is someone you never want to meet. He's one that kills for fun and you could call him the devil, demonic creature, soul theft or "The Reaper." And then there's Liz, a human with superior intelligence. Can you imagine these characters together? And there's more that really makes the story interesting. The author is incredibly talented to put a story like this together with her knowledge of the Bible and the world beyond ours. It makes you think about how fantasy relates to reality. Is it for everyone? No. I would say it's a good if you enjoy this type of genre. SOUL SEEKER follows the lives of Benjamin Poe, a dedicated firefighter on death row, and Crighton, an underworld demon ranked as Lucifer's number one soul catcher. These characters come face to face in a battle of wills over Poe's son when his involvement in multiple murders is called into question. But if it's true and Gabriel Poe is as wicked as he seems, is he deserving of Hell? Is Crighton truly the villain in this twisted scenario? In part two of this book, readers are sure to become sympathetic to Crighton's plight when his true nature is explored and his heart is tested in a relationship with an angel—the same angel he has been sent to capture for Lucifer's perverted enjoyment. Ultimately, this story blurs the line between evil and good, and illustrates how even a demon's soul is capable of redemption...or is it?
This astonishing story of skewed emotions and an over-reaching fate in Poe's tragic life is only one part of McFarren's artfully conceived universe. Her gifts as a wordsmith and yarn spinner are clearly shown as this novel evolves. The crisscrossing of storylines is one of McFarren's great strengths, which she amply demonstrates here, weaving a tapestry that keeps the reader guessing until the book's final pages. With layered prose and grand panoramas, Soul Seeker brings a dark world to vivid life, and fantasy fans will welcome this latest work by an imaginative author. Pertence à sérieGehenna (1) Prêmios
Crighton Daemonium arrives in the peaceful town of Lochton, Illinois, searching for wicked souls to add to his count. Benjamin Poe, a devoted husband, father and firefighter, finds himself in a battle of wills against this evil, manipulating demon, while protecting his only son. Ultimately, Poe is tricked into committing murder and Crighton is rewarded with the soul he was sent to retrieve. Following Poe's execution, Crighton continues his dark malevolent duties, until he's kidnapped by members of The Sovereign Sector. This group of scientists, notorious for experimenting on supernatural creatures, forces Crighton into a soulmate relationship with the very angel he was sent to capture for the King of Hell, Lucifer.With secrets revealed, darkness rules and loyalties shift. The demonic soul-seeker soon becomes the target of Lucifer's revenge, and his journey to redemption and freedom--or eternal enslavement--begins. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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While I could fill a page with names in this book, there's just a few that are important. Ariel is the beautiful angel. Crighton is someone you never want to meet. He's one that kills for fun and you could call him the devil, demonic creature, soul theft or "The Reaper." And then there's Liz, a human with superior intelligence. Can you imagine these characters together? And there's more that really makes the story interesting.
The author is incredibly talented to put a story like this together with her knowledge of the Bible and the world beyond ours. It makes you think about how fantasy relates to reality. Is it for everyone? No. I would say it's a good if you enjoy this type of genre. ( )