Thanks to Litfuse Publicity for a free copy of this book in return for my honest review.
I received this free book from Litfuse via NetGallery. Now, here is the thing. NetGallery lets you read books before they are published. It seems to me that in the process of getting a digital copy of a book before it is published means you must put up with some inconsistencies in formatting. I'm sure the published print and e-version will be easier to read.
However, all formatting issues aside, this book was awesome! I found myself hurrying through random blank "pages" on my Kindle to get to the story. It is quite a long book-400 pages, but I didn't notice. In fact, when I finished it, I felt like it had just begun! I am excited for the next books in the series, there is so much more to be told of this story. I think that I read so fast, gulping the words down, that I may need to go back and savor the book a bit more.
The characters made sense to me. Their stories rang true and I could relate to their struggles. While it sounds a lot like a Frank Peretti or Ted Dekker book, all spiritual warfare and mysterious. It really is a book about freedom. About letting God heal our wounds and living in the freedom of His grace and love.
I wanted to read this book both because of its content and story line but also because the author is from the Pacific Northwest (PNW). I love reading local authors. It was fun to read about places that I know, local places. It added quite a bit to the book for me.
ABOUT THE BOOK
The first book in best-selling author Jim Rubart's new series, Soul's Gate, releases on November 6th! To celebrate, Jim has teamed up with his publisher, Thomas Nelson, for a virtual book tour, iPad Mini giveaway and a Live Video Author Chat {11/13}. Watch the video trailer for the book here.
One "soulful" winner will receive:
- A brand new iPad Mini
- Soul's Gate by Jim Rubart {Be caught up in this captivating series.}
So grab your copy of Soul's Gate and join Jim on the evening of the November 13th for a chance to connect and make some new friends. (If you haven't read the book - don't let that stop you from coming!)
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