by Phillip W. Simpson
DNF. Now, I've read other rapture books and really enjoyed it. For some reason I could not get into this book. I think it's because I had such a hard time getting into the shoes of the main character.
I wasn't sure how I'd like this book. I go to church, understand my religions beliefs, question them daily (which I'm told by my pastor is a good thing), but normally I don't read anything Christian or religion based. The author, Phillip W. Simpson, asked for a Read 4 Review from the Goodreads gro...
Rapture is OK.Fast-paced, very short and an easy read, so you can get through it in some hours, I guess that's a good point for a simplistic story like this.It lacks a lot, though, it's definitely not something I'll remember for long. Especially the cliche ending; the last chapters' fights and twist...
Posted here: http://riteshkala.wordpress.com/Set in a world where the Biblical prophecy of the Rapture has come true, the story follows the protagonist Sam. Sam is half-demon and-half human, having characteristics of both. He is stronger and faster than most humans, heals faster and is difficult to ...
My thoughtsCover: Love the flames and background. That’s how I imagined Samael. He looks fierce and concentrated. Don't mess with him ,lol.Is it just me but those red eyes are blazingly hawt.Book: I saw a book ad on a blog I frequently visit. I immediately added it to my wishlist on goodreads [reshe...
Full review on my blog: http://theaussiezombie.blogspot.comRapture throws you right into the post-apocalyptic wasteland, complete with demons and an instantly likable character in Sam. The demons are everything your worst nightmares are made of and more, the imagery of the wastelands are moving, and...