![]() ![]() I’m not blind, so I don’t know if it was portrayed well or not. The use of blindness was, however, was questionable. Also, I didn’t read the description super well, so the snake stuff was unexpected but interesting. But don’t worry, the book isn’t preachy or trying to hit anyone over the head with religion, it’s just part of who Seth is and what he does. I like reading about religious characters and books that combine religion with supernatural/paranormal beings, so I enjoyed that as well. Their attraction and romance had a good build up, and I believed and felt their feelings for each other, despite only knowing each other for a couple weeks. ![]() As I learned more and their situation got more complicated, I felt for both of them. Seth was a self-sacrificing sweetheart whom I couldn’t help but like. Fortunately, this delivered on the premise and turned out to be a great story with interesting elements that brought some unexpected twists and all the emotional conflict promised in the description.Ībaddon was a terrible devil-and by that I mean, he was terrible at being a devil because he never liked taking people’s souls. A short romance between a devout, blind musician and the devil trying to get his soul could really go either way. I wasn’t sure what to expect when I started this. ![]()
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