I was delighted when I was approached by the author of The Fruit of The Fallen, J. C. Burnham and asked to review his new spiritual novel. The cover alone on this book is something to behold and the story will keep you engaged throughout. In fact it took me just two days to read this book and I wanted to share my review of it with you today.
The Fruit of The Fallen – J. C. Burnham
“Absolutely Brilliant”- The Fruit of the Fallen is some of the best storytelling I have read in years. From the beginning right through to the very end you will be captivated as this terrific story unfolds.
Filled with intrigue, mystery and suspense you will find yourself anxiously awaiting as you turn the pages of this masterpiece. This book takes the reader on a journey into the unknown as you face fallen angels, hellhounds and more. You become one with Serenity as she discovers the prophecy that has been tied to her very existence and you feel her fears and terror as she discovers her faith in this capturing tale.
A real page turner and one with spiritual intonations this truly is a must read. Even those with no spiritual or religious intentions will find this book exciting and captivating.
The story unfolds in a series of events and it captures the reader right from the very first page. There is no knowing what the outcome of this book will be and you will find yourself longing to uncover the secrets contained in the pages. Right to the very last word my attention was grabbed and I found myself transported into the world of Serenity D’Evele and the prophecy that surrounded her life. I became one with her as she fought with the evil that surrounded her and I can only say that I was truly honored to review such a fantastic book.
This book could well and truly be the next Twilight Saga and I can’t wait to read the next installment.
Amanda J Evans is an award-winning Irish author and writing coach. Amanda writes adult romance that often crosses into paranormal and fantasy. Growing up with heroes like Luke Skywalker and Indiana Jones, her stories centre on good versus evil with a splice of love and magic thrown in too. Her books have all won awards and her novella, Hear Me Cry, won the Book of the Year Award at the Dublin Writers Conference 2018. Amanda is also the author of Surviving Suicide: A Memoir from Those Death Left Behind, published in 2012.