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Sweet Evil
by Wendy Higgins
Sweet Evil was one of those “cover” picks. I didn’t really know much about it, but needed an audiobook for my drive to quilt retreat. I was pleasantly surprised that I actually enjoyed it. The audiobook was 11 hours, 44 minutes long and read by Erin Mallon.
Likes:
The whole good vs. evil, demons vs. angels always intrigues me.
I am a Christian and believe in God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit. I still really enjoyed this book and didn’t feel like it was trying to challenge my faith or lead me in one direction or the other.
That forbidden love thing gets me, love between enemy lines, or in this case spiritual lines, was interesting.
I love road trips!
The demons, Kaidan and his friends were really unique. It made you think about social pressures, temptations and hearing those voices in your head whispering for you to do good or bad things. It was easy to visualize.
I liked Anna, I could see a lot of myself in her. She was a character I would be friends with.
The book had really interesting views on the Holy Spirit and per-destination.
Gripes:
There was some first book syndrome – I definitely did not feel closure with this part of the story. The library doesn’t have any more of the series as audio, so I think I will have to get the written books.
Have you read the series? Should I continue? How did you feel about the spiritual aspects of this book?
For more reviews visit
A Flurry of Ponderings
Likes:
The whole good vs. evil, demons vs. angels always intrigues me.
I am a Christian and believe in God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit. I still really enjoyed this book and didn’t feel like it was trying to challenge my faith or lead me in one direction or the other.
That forbidden love thing gets me, love between enemy lines, or in this case spiritual lines, was interesting.
I love road trips!
The demons, Kaidan and his friends were really unique. It made you think about social pressures, temptations and hearing those voices in your head whispering for you to do good or bad things. It was easy to visualize.
I liked Anna, I could see a lot of myself in her. She was a character I would be friends with.
The book had really interesting views on the Holy Spirit and per-destination.
Gripes:
There was some first book syndrome – I definitely did not feel closure with this part of the story. The library doesn’t have any more of the series as audio, so I think I will have to get the written books.
Have you read the series? Should I continue? How did you feel about the spiritual aspects of this book?
For more reviews visit
A Flurry of Ponderings
