![]() One thing I did appreciate was that although this was definitely Christian fiction, it wasn't preachy. One minute she's strong enough to defeat a hell-hound (something that apparently no other human had ever done) and the next minute she's fainting.again. Also, though I liked Nikki (the main character), she was inconsistently drawn. I was willing to overlook it because I was drawn to the plight of the flawed and sympathetic characters, but I hope the next book explains things better. Apparently, it was also difficult for the writer to explain because it made no sense. For example, when Nikki asked Mace how old he was, he said it was difficult to explain in human terms. The attempts at explanation were often awkward, confusing, and unconvincing. ![]() The halflings (half angel, half human) were never explained to my satisfaction. It was that intensity more so than the plot that kept me reading. Halflings took me by surprise by how intensely romantic it was and how hooked I became on the characters. ![]()
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