A rash of seemingly ritualistic murders are being investigated by the FBI, but the connection between the deceased isn't clear at first. A man believing himself to be the antichrist attempts to prove to a "council" (dedicated to welcoming the antichrist) that he is indeed the man they have been wait...
When I reserved this book from our library’s ebook selections, I had no idea it was Christian fiction because the description didn’t mention it, not that it matters. I will read anything if it sounds interesting enough to me, which this did. This story is built on the premise that some of the Israel...
I really ought to have had this review up a month ago, but one thing led to another and somehow I just never managed to post it! I read Awaken in preparation for the indie author event I attended this past Sunday. I had actually not heard of the author or any of her books, but Ross was going to be s...
These take absolutely not time at all for me to read for some reason. One second I'm on page sixty, the next I'm on page 200. Seriously, it takes me a half hour to read over 100 pages.I hate the idea of Jesus being in books and religious aspects and I do not believe in Him or really even a Higher Po...
Okay, dude, these books are amazing. I forgot just how amazing. Maybe it doesn't deserve five stars, maybe it should be four, but, fuck it, I do not care. Robert Liparulo is my new favorite author, seriously.
Giving up on this series. To be completely honest, these books just aren't fun. In Watcher in the Woods the King family is still looking for the abducted Mrs King. She is pulled through one of the portals in their attic, transporting her to somewhere in human history.Mr Liparulo just doesn't give th...
Fifteen-year-old Xander King is very unhappy when his father takes him and his siblings out of school in the city and moves them to an old house in the back of beyond. However, the house turns out to have mysterious properties like rooms that lead to other times and places. This sounded like an inte...
Is it just me, or does it seem like Robert Liparulo had read House of Leaves very shortly before writing House of Dark Shadows? I kept getting reminded of House of Leaves throughout. Not necessarily a bad thing, of course. There's a lot of great inspiration you could take from House of Leaves. Sadly...
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