Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Book Review: The Empowered



A mysterious death. A former lawyer, Trevor Black, is on the case. Black has an uncanny gift. He is able to sense demonic forces. As Black travels to New Orleans to investigate, things quickly unravel. His daughter disappears, with evidence that she may be connected to the case and Black is suddenly named one of the top suspects. He has to solve the case and rescue his daughter while fighting evil forces before time runs out.

Unfortunately, I was not able to finish this book. The writing style stumbles a bit, leading me to yawn rather than drawing me in. The more dramatic scenes, rather than causing me to hold my breath, had me giggling and rolling my eyes. The author also chooses to have a southern character overuse the word "y'all." Unfortunately, the supposedly southern character uses "y'all" as a singular word, when every southerner knows that "y'all" means "you all," and is a plural word. The result is that this novel is dramatic, boring, and simply unbelievable.




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I received this book from Tyndale House Publishers for this review.

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