About book The Betrayed Series: Ultimate Omnibus Collection With EXCLUSIVE Post-Shiva Short Story (2012)
Betrayed is a really fun action adventure with some religious inspiration for the mystery.I wasn't a big fan of the thought of Judeo-Christian-Islamic myths and secret societies as the bad guys at first, but I kept reading just because I love the characters. And I'm glad I did, because I really enjoyed this series.It isn't going to revolutionize your personal philosophy or theology. I, personally, didn't see the big deal with the "controversy;" but I'm not very religious, so maybe some could be.Betrayed was like a guilty pleasure. Just fun to read, with over-the-top characters and action, wildly unrealistic adventure of a black ops team and a scientist.If you want epic fantasy, keep moving. If you want a realistic peek into modern spies, keep moving. But if you want a light read that will make you smile, maybe roll your eyes a little, then pick up Betrayed. Carolyn produced strong characters that you can care about. Plots are ingenious and I had no problem with the basic religious premise that has been noted. It's a book, not a catechism. If you can get past the poor editing errors, occasional wording mistakes, some of which are flat out wrong, (his instead of hers, changing the character performing the activity, for example, etc.) the stories are good, original and enjoyable.
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Good series but after a while the plot twists became almost predictable.
—Divotguy