Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Pandora's Box Review




Where does the road to Hell begin?
What happens when your son turns homicidal overnight and your husband disappears on his way to work? Do you cower in fear or fight for your life? Madison Wescott fights against the odds. Distrustful of a God she doesn't believe in, she finds herself face-to-face with a world she didn't know existed and discovers her own soul is darkened with demonic connections.
With good intentions? Or by demonic design?
Phoenix Birmingham bursts into Madison’s life in a whirlwind of sarcasm and sexual appeal. A hero for the masses—and for her jaded heart—but few will ever know the sacrifices he has made or the sacrifices to come. Discovering her entire life has been influenced by multifaceted paranormal beings, Madison is determined to defeat the apocalyptic blueprint fate has decreed, but only one man dares to challenge the supernatural forces manipulating them. Even with Phoenix's aid, can destiny be denied? Or will demonic design prevail while they pay the crucial price with their souls?
In a small, sleepy Alabama town the battle for mankind's liberty has begun...



I am surprised but I really enjoyed this book. Until a few years ago I was all about the supernatural all I did was read that type of books but in the last couple of years since I started to rewrite and publish my own writings (I have been creating stories since I was 9, shameless plugs ;) I know) I have been out of the loop as with all my research and own writings most stories leave me bored because my mind just doesn’t want to process anymore of the supernatural; and this author (and a few others) are drawing me back in! I read it in a few hours (did I mention speed reader?) and I loved the faced pace of this book. Fast=Keeping The Fast Paced Mind of Kati Entertained. My big draw to almost everything I read, well the thing I look for, is the characters. I really liked these characters, I found myself drawn to them. And if I don’t like the characters, I don’t care how good your plot is, I will not like the story. And I loved these characters! There is an art to her story and it will leave you wanting more and Hell’s Phoenix is on my TBR list for next month.






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