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The blurb about the author says she loves reading about theology what it doesn't say is she either reading the wrong theology books or she is paying no attention to what she is reading.
Everything about this book from the premise of an angel being abducted into hades (which ia apparently like some hotel somewhere) and Satan ruling Hell (Hell was made for Satan's punishment not for him to rule) to the angel herself going along to a seance to her being a vacuous vapid teenager without anything that makes her in anyway compelling.
The main crime of the book though is that of a book which purports to be based on Christian theology and it is because it quotes scripture and does mention God and Jesus, is that it is really a Christ-less theology and his atoning and sacrificial and sufficient death on the cross are not at all a part of this world that Adornetto has created.
A Christ-less theology is a useless theology - I think I said in my review of the first book which I read sometime ago, and didn't think I'd read the second one, silly me did, that if she created a world of aliens and have them stay in a town on a mission (and we still don't really know what their mission is meant to be apart from being vacuous) then that book might be something interesting, read might, because if it still had the insipid Bethany in it it may still be excruciating. Sigh - her first trilogy showed a reasonable talent - these books a re a waste of her talent because they are just so stupid. Will I read the third one? Only time will tell.
Everything about this book from the premise of an angel being abducted into hades (which ia apparently like some hotel somewhere) and Satan ruling Hell (Hell was made for Satan's punishment not for him to rule) to the angel herself going along to a seance to her being a vacuous vapid teenager without anything that makes her in anyway compelling.
The main crime of the book though is that of a book which purports to be based on Christian theology and it is because it quotes scripture and does mention God and Jesus, is that it is really a Christ-less theology and his atoning and sacrificial and sufficient death on the cross are not at all a part of this world that Adornetto has created.
A Christ-less theology is a useless theology - I think I said in my review of the first book which I read sometime ago, and didn't think I'd read the second one, silly me did, that if she created a world of aliens and have them stay in a town on a mission (and we still don't really know what their mission is meant to be apart from being vacuous) then that book might be something interesting, read might, because if it still had the insipid Bethany in it it may still be excruciating. Sigh - her first trilogy showed a reasonable talent - these books a re a waste of her talent because they are just so stupid. Will I read the third one? Only time will tell.