In the wake of World
War I in the small, Southern town of Bellhaven, South Carolina, the town
folk believe they’ve found a little slice of heaven in a mysterious
chapel in the woods. But they soon realize that evil can come in the
most beautiful of forms. All Things Bright and Strange by James Market
I love books that showcase the spiritual worlds of good vs. evil. This book started out strong but then introduced so many characters and story lines (that went no where) that it became hard to follow along. I saw so many opportunities where one of those stories could have branched out to become an interesting conclusion but the ending just felt rushed and fell flat. Actually, I still don't understand what the end was about and felt as though I had wasted my time reading the last half of the book.
This book was given to me by BookLook Bloggers in exchange for my honest opinion.
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