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A review by nannyf
Master by Zach Hays, Casey Hays, Anna Faulk
4.0
I really enjoyed the first two books in this series and was looking forward to seeing how it was going to end. Although in the main part I enjoyed this book, there are a few things which slightly put me off.
This book has a very strong religious message running through a lot of it. I am not religious, but I understand that a lot of people are. As much as I understand that the story needed the introduction of religion to allow the characters to move on as the author wanted them to, I felt that it became a larger part of the story than I wanted it to. That is my personal opinion, not everyone will feel the same.
As far as the story itself goes this one focuses a lot more on Ian and his new found friends. We find out far more about why Eden has found itself in the situation it has, as well as about those trying to get inside Eden.
What Ian and Kate went through in the first two books doesn't seem as promising in this book, but there are ways and means to get through any situation as this book proves.
The ending wasn't quite what I expected, and the promise of something more to come pleased me no end. A good read but a little too religious for me at times.
This book has a very strong religious message running through a lot of it. I am not religious, but I understand that a lot of people are. As much as I understand that the story needed the introduction of religion to allow the characters to move on as the author wanted them to, I felt that it became a larger part of the story than I wanted it to. That is my personal opinion, not everyone will feel the same.
As far as the story itself goes this one focuses a lot more on Ian and his new found friends. We find out far more about why Eden has found itself in the situation it has, as well as about those trying to get inside Eden.
What Ian and Kate went through in the first two books doesn't seem as promising in this book, but there are ways and means to get through any situation as this book proves.
The ending wasn't quite what I expected, and the promise of something more to come pleased me no end. A good read but a little too religious for me at times.