Sins of the Father is Getting Awesome Reviews!!
Okay, this is where I get to brag a bit and show off that I'm not the only one in the world who thinks I've got some mad writing skills. If you'll pardon my little moment when I get to toot my own horn...I tend to agree with these folks. They rock! Here's what they're saying about Sins of the Father...
Magnum Opus says:
An amazing book!
Full of twists and turns. Gripping and edging. You won't be able to out it down. God knows I didn't.
ReadersFavorite:
Reviewed by Trisha Dawn Daffon for Readers' Favorite
"Sins of the Father" tells the story of two people who are from different worlds. There is Bowen, a child who has had misfortune of the worst kind and there is Aaron who has lived a saintly life but is miserable over his own questionable belief of the Higher Power. Both of them eventually cross each other's paths and each has played an important role in both of their lives. However, what holds them connected is a darkness so poisonous that it has also the potential to destroy humankind. The situation that they have gotten themselves into needed a deeper understanding which did not come for a while. In this journey that Bowen and Aaron undertook, they found themselves in a race against time and evil. It is only a matter of realization with which they would find the most powerful tool that could be used to end this as soon as possible.
I absolutely love this book. The details of the story are written very well. I can actually see the story unfold as I read each word. I admit though that there were a few moments where I had difficulties in understanding the tale but as I read further, I would just pick up an idea or two and everything would be clear right away. Then, the matter about the characters. I like the fact that they are realistic and a great representation of human beings and one of their greatest weaknesses. In general, I love how dark and mysterious the story is and in the end, light is valued greatly. I am very much satisfied about how the story ends. The book really deserves that kind of ending. Along with that, I have also picked some life lessons and realizations. For a dark-themed book, it is actually a light that can guide those who are at war with their human flaws.
On a more serious note, I'm not going to post ALL nineteen reviews on Amazon but I'll show you some of what readers are saying...
From Nadz 2012-
Very interesting, imaginative and poignant story.
From Sheri A. Wilkinson-
Kept me up way past my bed time!
From Cheryl Bradshaw-
It's the kind of novel that keeps the reader glued to the page while taking them on a journey at the same time.
And yes, I can be honest with you (Yours Truly here) that not all the reviews have been four and five star. There are a few people who haven't liked the tale that I tell but I'll also be honest with you when I say...This is a post for bragging a bit soooo if you want to read all the reviews on Amazon AND perhaps...Maybe and this is just a suggestion and a side comment here...BUY the book, go here.
Magnum Opus says:
An amazing book!
Full of twists and turns. Gripping and edging. You won't be able to out it down. God knows I didn't.

ReadersFavorite:
Reviewed by Trisha Dawn Daffon for Readers' Favorite
"Sins of the Father" tells the story of two people who are from different worlds. There is Bowen, a child who has had misfortune of the worst kind and there is Aaron who has lived a saintly life but is miserable over his own questionable belief of the Higher Power. Both of them eventually cross each other's paths and each has played an important role in both of their lives. However, what holds them connected is a darkness so poisonous that it has also the potential to destroy humankind. The situation that they have gotten themselves into needed a deeper understanding which did not come for a while. In this journey that Bowen and Aaron undertook, they found themselves in a race against time and evil. It is only a matter of realization with which they would find the most powerful tool that could be used to end this as soon as possible.
I absolutely love this book. The details of the story are written very well. I can actually see the story unfold as I read each word. I admit though that there were a few moments where I had difficulties in understanding the tale but as I read further, I would just pick up an idea or two and everything would be clear right away. Then, the matter about the characters. I like the fact that they are realistic and a great representation of human beings and one of their greatest weaknesses. In general, I love how dark and mysterious the story is and in the end, light is valued greatly. I am very much satisfied about how the story ends. The book really deserves that kind of ending. Along with that, I have also picked some life lessons and realizations. For a dark-themed book, it is actually a light that can guide those who are at war with their human flaws.
On a more serious note, I'm not going to post ALL nineteen reviews on Amazon but I'll show you some of what readers are saying...
From Nadz 2012-
Very interesting, imaginative and poignant story.
From Sheri A. Wilkinson-
Kept me up way past my bed time!
From Cheryl Bradshaw-
It's the kind of novel that keeps the reader glued to the page while taking them on a journey at the same time.
And yes, I can be honest with you (Yours Truly here) that not all the reviews have been four and five star. There are a few people who haven't liked the tale that I tell but I'll also be honest with you when I say...This is a post for bragging a bit soooo if you want to read all the reviews on Amazon AND perhaps...Maybe and this is just a suggestion and a side comment here...BUY the book, go here.


Published on February 21, 2013 14:22
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