By the time I was halfway through this book I was very certain that the author was LDS. It was so thick with Mormon theology. It was interesting realizing that what Jeff Wheeler did here with this book was very similar to what Joseph Smith did with "A View of the Hebrews". He took several points ...
I really enjoyed the development of the heroine and the culture in this book. In the first book I got used to the writing and who the character was going to be potentially, and in this book I was given a lot more story and development that made the heroine make a lot more sense. I liked that no...
For the final in a trilogy, this book was great at keeping the action and wrapping up story lines. But I couldn't get away from being slightly offended by women bringing destruction, though a woman also saves so I guess it makes it ok?...the religious over tones also bothered me, but I don't know...