Saturday, January 16, 2010

A Voice in the Wind, by Francine Rivers



This author is a Christian writer, and this book's main character is a Christian right after the time of Christ's death. Most of the characters are promiscuous, which is disconcerting, but there were never any sordid details. It does have a lot of parallels between modern day ideals and the Roman civilization near its downfall. It is the typical soap-opera style of problem solving (which is basically non-existant), I usually avoid this style of story telling, but I'm sucked in now. I am happy that most of the characters have flaws, including the heroine. I enjoyed this and am reading the follow up in the series, Echo in the Darkness.

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