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Return to Eden by G.P. Ching Review and Giveaway!

Sunday, April 1, 2012


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Dr. Abigail Silva has waited over 10,000 years for redemption and a chance at a real relationship with the angel she loves. But when you're made from evil itself, it's hard to remember if salvation is worth the wait. With Lucifer's plan coming to fruition, she must decide if God's offer of humanity is all it's cracked up to be, or if a deal with the devil is the more promising solution.

Goodreads Summary

This book is fast-paced and exciting; a reader will not be bored.  Abigail, Gideon, and all the characters are struggling with physical and spiritual threats.  They know that failure to trust, and accomplish their mission would result in the end of the world.  The group must gather their allies and fight Lucifer.
Rarely is a book so enticing and difficult to put down.  Ching's use of language is incredible.  The author paints a picture in the reader's mind.  Although many story lines are occurring at once, a reader will not be confused.  Each story is intertwined and distinct.
Return To Eden would be enjoyed by a female audience.  Religious readers would particularly like this novel, but anyone could love this book.
   




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7 comments:

  1. c.c said...:

    :) Great series (:

  1. Sayomay said...:

    I havent read any of the series but they look really good!

  1. wow what an intersting find i have never read any but now i am a fan cant wait to read them all. my email is butterfli262002@yahoo.com

  1. I like the many interweaving plots. I get bored with books that have a single linear plot line.

  1. Unknown said...:

    Argh, another series that I haven't read yet. Time to get moving!

  1. Julie S said...:

    I haven't read the series yet but it sounds interesting.

  1. Helen said...:

    I haven't read this series yet but I like how it has a spiritual edge to it