Sarah Hathaway es una típica adolescente y saludable, criada en un buen hogar e iglesia. Pero Sarah está a punto de cambiar de opinión sobre Dios. Sarah, de 15 años, ha llevado una vida casi perfecta. Su amorosa familia la ha criado en una vida que gira en torno a la iglesia, y la niña nunca ha tenido que conocer el dolor o la pérdida. De repente, se enfrenta a ella en oleadas, comenzando con la pérdida de su abuela y terminando con la muerte de su madre. Sarah se amarga y su ira contra Dios hace que recurra a algo que pueda darle el control sobre las circunstancias de la vida. Sarah recurre a la brujería para consolar su corazón afligido. Ella comienza a estudiarlo, junto con su nuevo amigo Ryan Morris, y pronto descubre que el arte es muy real, y tiene el poder de darle lo que quiere y necesita. Pero Sarah no sabe que hay dos lados en cada moneda y, en su inocencia, echa de menos las señales de que algo muy siniestro está sucediendo detrás de escena. Alguien la vigila y no es para ayudarla o guiarla; anhelan quitarle la vida y la han atraído directamente a su trampa.
Bestselling author R.W.K Clark published his first sci-fi thriller in 2015. Thanks to his stockpile of short stories written throughout his lifetime. Since then, he has published over thirty-eight novels, including psychological horror and supernatural thrillers. He is published in twenty-four countries and two languages. He is an author of thrillers for both adults and teens, including Retribution, a psychological thriller, and Zombie Diaries, a Y.A. supernatural. He was born in Albuquerque, and he loves traveling the world.
Clark has been an I.T. Director and photographer. As an I.T. professional by day, novelist by night, he made his way back to his first love, creative writing. He has dived in the Caribbean, Gulf, and North Atlantic. Diving has allowed him to see many shipwrecks and swim with numerous sharks. He loves photography, sailing, and beaches. Currently, he resides in the tropics, most likely multitasking and occasionally wearing pants. With the belief that writing can change the world, he uses it to inspire people to create. You can catch him writing from the comfort of his southern porch with a glass of ice tea.
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Many people would simply submit to the ways of the religion they were brought up in, but not Sarah Hathaway. In ‘Lucifer’s Angel’ this young teenaged girl is determined to break away from the pain and heartache she feels that the God of her church is negligently allowing in her life. Unfortunately, she doesn’t know what she is getting into when she begins to read up on witchcraft, and she winds up opening doors that should never even be left unlocked. While the book races around and twists and turns, it also provides readers with a main character who is determined and strong, even in the face of danger and fear. She is a great example of strength, even though she puts herself, and others, in some terrible situations.
This book is a really great read and is appropriate for a YA Teen audience. The book follows a teen girl thru several tradgedies where she loses loved ones and in the process loses her faith. She turns to a new faith and surprising things start happening. An amazing read. The girl is so well portrayed you feel like you are her. I hope this stayed spoiler free
Oh good grief what a waste of time and paper for that matter. The blurb is only good thing in this book. Everything else between the covers is pure rubbish. The only thing why I didn't quite reading this was the teaching of my old litterateur teacher:" Read both well written as terrible written books so you learn how to write and how not to write". Now I know what should be avoided like STD.
Wth did I just read! I am so disappointed with the ending. The cover attracted me enough to read this dreary novel. It started out alright; it looked really promising progressively. But the abrupt, plain ending made me wanna delete this ebook copy immediately off my Kindle library. One star for the gripping middle. Wondering whether I should read any another work of the author.