Rated:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Intense Warfare, Unresolved Ending
I was highly impressed by the substantial use of scripture in this book. Spiritual warfare requires being fully equipped with God’s Word, and the battle scenes here are intense and gripping.
A pivotal turning point occurs when Cassie begins to take her gift for granted, only for it to fail her. God has His reasons for saying no, and her gift returns precisely when she needs it most.
However, the conclusion left me unsatisfied. During the battle, the demon recognizes Cassie, and Cassie seems to understand this recognition as well. Unfortunately, the author never explains this identity to the reader, leaving a frustrating gap in the narrative. I read through the extensive conclusion searching for answers, but found none.
Additionally, while I believe spiritual curses can be inherited, I believe they are passed down through families who do not know Christ, rather than those covered by His blood—though I recognize demons work harder to prevent the children of believers from following Him. While I do not need to know God’s ultimate plans, I needed to understand what the author awakened in Cassie, as it is entirely relevant to the story.
Intense Warfare, Unresolved Ending
I was highly impressed by the substantial use of scripture in this book. Spiritual warfare requires being fully equipped with God’s Word, and the battle scenes here are intense and gripping.
A pivotal turning point occurs when Cassie begins to take her gift for granted, only for it to fail her. God has His reasons for saying no, and her gift returns precisely when she needs it most.
However, the conclusion left me unsatisfied. During the battle, the demon recognizes Cassie, and Cassie seems to understand this recognition as well. Unfortunately, the author never explains this identity to the reader, leaving a frustrating gap in the narrative. I read through the extensive conclusion searching for answers, but found none.
Additionally, while I believe spiritual curses can be inherited, I believe they are passed down through families who do not know Christ, rather than those covered by His blood—though I recognize demons work harder to prevent the children of believers from following Him. While I do not need to know God’s ultimate plans, I needed to understand what the author awakened in Cassie, as it is entirely relevant to the story.

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