Summary
Soul Seeker is an occult fiction by Kaylin McFarren. The story begins with Benjamin Poe who awaits his execution for murdering his own son. He confesses to his lawyer about the story behind his crime, and his encounter with Crighton, a demon who collects souls.
Meanwhile, Crighton continues his duties until he is kidnapped by scientists who experiment on supernatural creatures. He is forced into a soulmate relationship with the angel that Lucifer ordered him to capture. As secrets unravel, Crighton turns away from Lucifer, and starts to seek redemption.
Review
What an awesome story! I would love to watch this on the big screen! I have long forgotten that stories about angels and demons can be so fascinating, until I discovered this author. I am somehow familiar with Lucifer, and I guess everyone does, but I don’t have a solid knowledge about him, or angels and demons; I only know so little of the topic. Only the fact that Lucifer is referred to as the "son of the morning" who fell from heaven and was cast down to Earth in the book of Isaiah.
Soul Seeker inspires me to know more and find out which parts are the author's imagination, and which parts are references from Christian theology or mythological stories about Lucifer, angels, and demons.
If there's something I've learned from this book, it's that happiness isn't as the world defines it, and that humans don't become evil because of Lucifer. The evil creatures that humans often become are the result of their corruption, deception, hate, and greed.
Overall, I’m giving this book 5 out of 5 stars. I love everything about it! The story, the characters, the setting, the dialogues. It has awesome backstories and very impressive lines. It was very imaginative and insightful. I’ve had an enlightening reading experience that I hope lots of readers would be able to experience as well. I highly recommend this to all readers who love stories about angels and demons. This is a MUST-READ!
https://www.amazon.com/SOUL-SEEKER-Gehenna-Book-1-ebook/dp/B08KGZ2FK8/ref
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