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The Deliverer (Reluctant Demon Diaries)
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Item Description... Ancient language expertSamantha Yale returns to translate a new batch of scrolls written by the fallen angel from "Lucifer's Flood." Samantha Yale has taken on a daunting translation project. A set of scrolls, delivered by a man she knows nothing about, tells a fascinating and frightening tale of what went on behind the scenes of biblical history. What is even more incredible is who is telling the tale--a fallen angel who immediately regretted his decision to side with Lucifer. |
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Pages 304
Dimensions: Length: 8.34" Width: 5.46" Height: 0.84" Weight: 0.66 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date May 1, 2009
Publisher Realms
ISBN 1599794764 EAN 9781599794761
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 | Funny Bible Stories Apr 29, 2010 |
| I thought this book was very funny and caught myself chuckling out loud. The story of "lost scrolls" being translated, discovering a somewhat diary of a Demons veiw of the Bible through time. An assistant to Satan watches over earth and reports back to Satan what he sees with his own eyes and how he percieves it. I do love how it follows through the timeline of the Bible. If you are familiar with Bible stories you would find this take on it quite funny. If you arent you may find the story a little ridiculous. I enjoyed the first also and am currently working on the third The King, which finds Satan with a wrist watch! | | |  | The Continuation Apr 22, 2010 |
| I really liked this book. It continued right from where the first book left off and made Moses 'real'. These books really open your eyes to the fact that bible people were real people, bring personalities and thoughts of what they actually might have thought and feel in certain situations, to light. | | |  | Another Winner in the Reluctant Demon Diaries Aug 18, 2009 |
Reminiscent of the C. S. Lewis classic "Screw-tape Letters" Linda Rios Brook has created a fresh perspective in relating the Biblical account of Israel's history from the time of Moses through to the days of Joshua's leadership, relating these stories from the Bible to spiritual warfare.
"The Deliverer" is the second book in the Reluctant Demon Dairies series. The unique feature of the series is the narrator. The story is told as seen through the eyes of an eyewitness to the events related throughout this fictional account of Biblical history.
Ancient-Language expert Samantha Yale has been entrusted with a set of ancient scrolls. As Samantha translates the scrolls a behind the scenes account of the life of Moses is unveiled. The writer is a fallen angel who laments the day he first listened to Lucifer.
Brook is gifted in creating incredible word pictures and mental images that remain engrafted on the reader's mind, opening new vistas of insight into the spirit world, demonic strategy, and the price paid for pursuing evil. Brook then conveys her understanding and personal acquaintance with the depths of God's love, grace, and mercy.
"The Deliverer" will appeal to young adult readers who have taken pleasure in the recent popular trend of books which deal with the themes of heaven and hell and spiritual warfare. Readers of Brooks earlier book "Lucifer's Flood" will also enjoy this highly imaginative, entertaining, informational, and inspiring sequel. A phenomenal read.
| | |  | not my type of book but i loved it Aug 12, 2009 |
| i am usually a thriller kind of girl. I started reading the first book in the series, Lucifer's Flood thinking that it was a thriller. LOVED that book and imediately searched out the deliverer and priority shipped it. Loved that book as well. the only irritating thing is that it ends without ending and i cannot find a third book... i dont think its out yet! | | |  | Disappointing Jul 14, 2009 |
Disappointing after Lucifer's Flood If you are not familiar with the Bible, you might like this retelling of Old Testament stories (I didn't), but if you are looking for more of the speculative fiction of Lucifer's Flood, her first novel, you will be disappointed because there is very little of that. Also, the "demon" is treated in a cutesy-pie way, for laughs. Demons are no joke and are surely not cute. Hers is a sympathetic character, which I was able to overlook in the first book, but that treatment increased here to a ridiculous point. The main problem was that this book was so boring to anyone who already knows the story of Noah from the Bible. A retelling might be valuable and enjoyable if it adds anything to one's understanding, but that was not the case here. | | | Write your own review about The Deliverer (Reluctant Demon Diaries)
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