Mrs. Lena Nelson Dooley provided this review in her newsletter and has done two interviews with me since. She is one of few CBA affiliated Christian authors who has earned my deepest respect. She gets it and she isn't ashamed or "too affiliated" to say so. She reviews many Christian authors at her blogspot and she writes a lot of grand romance novels. If romance is your thing, you should check her out. ;)
Never Ceese |
By Sue Dent ISBN 9780976994701 S D Enterprises Horror/Fantasy A vampire. . .A werewolf. . .Can two who were wronged make it right? One selfless act - by their faith. A determined young werewolf, acting on her long-held wish to free herself from her curse, teams up with a skeptical vampire who can no longer admit that having his curse removed is something he wants. Will graduate student Cassie Felts be able to help them, as her grandmother implored her to do, or will they suffer at the hands of a radical and evil stem cell researcher who wants the immortality and power he thinks their blood will bring him? I have to admit that when I first heard about this Christian vampire/werewolf book, I was very concerned. All I knew about both of these things was about dark and evil. I didn't want to read about that, and I didn't want to see it in the hands of impressionable young people. Although I knew many of them were delving into the dark arts through other books. I resisted reading it, even though it was chosen as the featured book on the American Christian Fiction Writers Book Club earlier this year. I didn't read many of the discussion emails either. But the few I perused mentioned the spiritually uplifting segments of this book. One night, God spoke to me about it. He said that it did agree with scripture. There is a lot of evil in the world, and we can't ignore it. One thing this book does is show the great redemptive power of our wonderful God. Nothing is too hard for Him, and He seeks those who have been enslaved by the Enemy of their souls. This book truly is a picture of the redemptive power of our mighty God. The characters are drawn by the natural cravings of their cursed states, but they both seek a way to break that curse. God, in His mercy, provides redemption. Along the way, Sue Dent tells a compelling and interesting story, woven into the fabric of twenty-first century society. One I would like to get into every middle and high schools across the country. Practitioners of the dark arts are often allowed free access to poison the minds of young people. But this is not just a young adult book. It's a book for adults, too. I recommend it for those who want a different perspective on temptation and how to fight it. I realize that it might not be for everyone, but you could be surprised at how it will impact you. A very good read. |
What an excellent review! I think too often Christians have shied away from dealing with the topic of evil to the point of denial. They need to take another look at the end of Ephesians and see what our armor is meant to do.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work, Sue, no matter what the venue!
I'm not so sure Christians have shied away from it, at least none I know have ;), but the "Christian" publishing industry certainly makes it look that way. But they have their audience and everybody else has theirs. I must say I'm still astounded to have fans from that market a-s-t-o-u-n-d-e-d! Wish it actually benefited me in some way but since that market ignores anyone who doesn't pay to belong or write within very restrictive guidelines, it doesn't really. :(
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