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Tuesday, June 03, 2008
When the Day of Evil Comes
When the Day of Evil Comes is book one of the Dylan Foster series and, with Dylan Foster, it introduces a literary character whose company I think I would enjoy in the real world. Dylan, a Southern Methodist University psychology professor, is one of those down-to-earth types not easily impressed by status symbols and those who flaunt them, someone who never quite loses her sense of humor about herself and those around her no matter what crazy turns her life might take, including the discovery that a demon from the spirit world is determined to destroy her.
I remember when you reviewed the first one. I'm not usually interested in Christian fiction (a result of the Left Behind series, I'm sure), but this author and her protagonist do make me curious. Sounds very suspenseful!
ReplyDeleteThe Left Behind series is a turnoff to me, too, Jenclair. If all Christian fiction was like that trash, I would run from it as fast as I could.
ReplyDeleteThis is far from that type of writing, thank goodness.
*Screams* That is the scariest looking book cover I have ever seen!
ReplyDeleteSheri, you should see it full size. It's really creepy. The cover depicts the way that the main character first met the demon who came to cause her so much trouble.
ReplyDeleteSam - thanks again for a thougtful (and extremely well-written) review. I love that you get what I'm doing. And I'm really happy that, moving backward, you enjoyed When the Day of Evil Comes after having read My Soul to Keep. I think the latter is the better book - I'm always learning as a writer and I think the books show that - especially if you read them in order.
ReplyDeleteAnd for what it's worth, Peter Terry creeps me out too. I took one look at that cover when they sent it to me just about passed out. People email me all the time that they have to turn it face down on their night-tables.
Y'all keep reading. Thanks for the support! It's priceless.
Melanie Wells
Melanie, it's off to book two of the series for me now. I'm backlogged as usual, but I'm sure that as soon as I get my hands on a copy of the second book that it will make the top of the stack.
ReplyDeleteI can well imagine that the cover shot of Peter Terry would creep out a lot of folks who do their reading at night...especially those who live alone. It's a perfect cover for the book, though, no doubt about it.