Showing posts with label spirit filled fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spirit filled fiction. Show all posts

Monday, 23 January 2023

Series Review and Spirit-filled Fiction Award: The Saga of Christopher Barrett series by Jocolby Phillips.

Christopher, the leader of an elite U.S. special operations unit undertakes one of the most important missions of his military career, attempting to rescue a French journalist kidnapped by ISIS, while distracted with trusting God over himself. He is confused and angry with God and ineffective in his leadership, however, Jackson, the team-deputy and long-time mentor and friend provides much-needed stability for Christopher and the team.

The operation reinforces in Christopher that God was not to be trusted when needed most and Jackson leaves the mission searching for God and meaning to his life, as the men prepare to return to Washington D.C for debriefing. As Christopher and his team redeploy from the rescue mission back to Washington D.C., they find themselves out of work as the National Security Advisor deactivates the Christopher-led unit pending an investigation into the failed journalist rescue.

Things go from bad to worse for Christopher and Jackson as the two disgraced soldiers are thrust, unbeknownst to them, into the midst of the Rapture. They attempt to keep the chaos of a post-rapture world at bay, in a series of globetrotting missions, from rural Virginia to Brazil, ancient Babylon to remote Alaska. The actions of the president and others leave the world on the brink of World War. Christopher continues throughout each mission to trust himself above God. He refuses to listen to the Holy Spirit-inspired advice that those around him provide and the question lingers will he reconcile and surrender his pain to God.

Rise Of The Beast: The Tribulation Begins (Rapture: The Saga of Christopher Barrett, Book 2)

In Rise of The Beast, the action-packed sequel to Rapture Advent of The Last Days, the seven-year tribulation has begun with Christopher Barrett and Jackson Williams fighting for survival.

In the wake of World War III, Gabriella Costa finds herself working as the intelligence director for arguably the most powerful world leader in history, Draven Cross. She will face tests of loyalty to Omega while trying to survive the wrath of her new employer. Meanwhile, the world suffers at Draven’s whims when he unleashes a merciless biological weapon that leaves millions dead...Two mysterious men, labeled the Witnesses, draw lines between those believing in God and the One-World government, with casualties on all sides.

Who will pay the ultimate price for their beliefs? Who will survive the second year after the Rapture? Can Omega slow Draven down? Whether you’re a fan from the first book or new to the series, the Rise of The Beast is a globe-trotting thrill ride full of surprising revelations and provoking questions on the future of humanity.
THE WORLD LIES IN RUIN
THE OMEGA TEAM HAS BECOME THE HUNTED
THE EXISTENCE OF GOD IS NO LONGER
A QUESTION, AND THE TRIBULATION NOW HAS TWO GROUPS:

THOSE WHO BELIEVE IN GOD AND THOSE FACING THE WRATH OF THE LAMB.

Wrath of the Lamb is the third book in the Rapture series. It captures the drama and suffering of a former U.S. Special Operations Team and their pursuit to survive the judgments of God and the evil of a global leader. Start this action-packed faith-based thrill ride today.

Shadows of Eternity: The Great Tribulation (Rapture: The Saga of Christopher Barrett Book 4).

Shadows of Eternity is the fourth book in the Rapture series. It captures the drama and suffering of a former U.S. Special Operations Team and their pursuit to survive the judgments of God and the evil of a Satan-indwelt global leader, Draven Cross.

Christopher Barrett faces the pressure of leading an Omega team struggling for an identity in the wake of losing several members and being hunted across the globe. Jackson Williams, a core member of Omega and the spiritual leader, seeks to protect Christians caught in the wake of the U.E. global government’s path, no matter the cost.

The former Omega intelligence chief, Gabriella Costa, remains scarred from her imprisonment by Draven Cross, the evil one-world government leader. Gabriella’s anger and pursuit of finding God’s promised destiny will challenge the Omega team. Gemma Sutherland, an aide to Draven Cross and spy for the Omega team, is caught in a dangerous game where the stakes are the lives of millions. What will Gemma’s allegiance to Omega and the God of the Bible cost her and the Omega team?

As the Great Tribulation begins, the Omega team will forge new alliances to survive against the forces of darkness. Terrifying judgments will spur choices that further divide believers from non-believers, costing countless people their lives. In Shadows of Eternity, living until tomorrow is uncertain, and hope remains the only ally of the Omega team.

To be released on March 31st, 2023. Can be pre-ordered from the link in the novel title or in the link at the end of this post.

Perspective by Peter:

I contacted this author a few years ago to feature him on my previous blog. I was interested in this novel but was unable to review it at that time. Since then the entire series has developed and is about to conclude with Shadows of Eternity, Book 4 to be released on March 31st this year.

This is another novel series in the end-times genre or eschatology. I have repeated some of the same notes from my previous blog post of the review of that series,
The Time of Jacob's Trouble series by James R. Dale. 

I highly recommend this series to anyone Christian or non-Christian who has an interest in eschatology (end times). However, every Christian should be interested in what the Bible says about eschatology as we are about to enter the end times where the events leading up to Jesus' Second Coming are very close. I am in my 60s and I believe I will witness His Coming. 

Now there are a few different views on the Tribulation. Some have the Rapture occurring before the Tribulation, others mid-Tribulation, and others Post-Tribulation, yet one where the Rapture does not happen at all. It depends on how the authors of these views interpret and understand what the Bible says about it. This is such a controversial topic amongst Christians no matter whether they are Bible Scholars or just Christians with an eschatological interest. 

I have added the diagram below to show these views. Phillips takes the view of the Pre-Tribulation in this series, that the Rapture of Christians and the Church occurs before the Tribulation. The first three novels deals with all the Biblical events of the first 3.5 years of the 7 year Tribulation period, while Book 4 deals with the remaining 3.5 years until the Glorious Appearing or Second Coming of Jesus and the 1000 year Millennium.



I speak more about this in the video review below: 



Highly Recommended.

The three ratings below are based on my discernment:

World Building 5/5

Characters 5/5

Story 5/5

The two classifications below are based on the booklet, A Spiritual System for Rating Books by David Bergsland:


Spiritual Level 5: Spirit-filled Fiction

Enemy Spiritual Level  4: Demons and Level 5: the battle for the spirit and mind.



Overall Rating: 5/5

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Spiritually, based on my review and on the following reference booklet, A Spiritual System for Rating Books by David Bergsland, and the The Saga of Christopher Barrett series contains elements of the criteria of what constitutes Christian Spirit-filled Fiction outlined in this booklet, (click on the title below to see what this is based on), I bestow unto Jocolby Phillips, the


Reality Calling Christian Spirit-filled Fiction Award



Congratulations, Jocolby!


If you would like to investigate this series further, click on the link below:




Readers and reviews are an author’s best asset, so I encourage any reader, to consider reading The Saga of Christopher Barrett series and submit a review on Goodreads, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest (or any other social media you subscribe to).

Reviews help promote an author’s novel to potential readers and encourage the author to keep writing. Reviews also help get the author’s message (and God’s message) to the reader, whether Christian or not, who may need encouragement and support in their lives while being entertained by the story.

Please note: As an Amazon Associate, I am required to disclose that book cover images or titles of novels in this post are paid links if they are linked to Amazon and result in a sale.

Monday, 9 January 2023

Series Review and Spirit-filled Fiction Award: The Time of Jacob's Trouble series by James R. Dale.

Soon after the dawn of creation, a cosmic battle between the forces of Light and Darkness began. It has remained for the most part unseen by humanity, confined to the heavenly realm or visible only to the most spiritually attuned. Until now. Now the hour grows late and the Deceiver's last desperate gambit is about to be played, and it will be witnessed by the whole of creation.

Special Operations Master Sergeant Jack Braedan is a believer, but only in himself, his training, and the strength of the men fighting beside him. The only higher power he has ever acknowledged is the Constitution and his chain of command. While on his latest covert mission overseas however, he receives devastating news that changes his life forever. Only a day after returning home to bury his parents, the world is plunged into chaos by a freak phenomenon that threatens society as we know it.

Braedan soon finds himself plunged into a desperate battle against sinister government forces and an ancient evil older than humanity itself. But he is not forced to fight alone. As the world spirals into chaos, Braedan discovers a new love and a growing faith. Surrounded by new friends and aided by a steadfast comrade, he begins a determined struggle for survival in a world teetering on the brink of darkness and slavery. It is not only a fight for their lives, but their souls as well. It is the Time of Jacob's trouble.


When the Event plunged the world into chaos, EU President Apollus Cassini and alien Prince Azalil of the Annunaki quickly formed the World Zone Council and assumed control. Jack, Anna, and the Sword of David soon found themselves battling for their lives against the gathering forces of darkness. After a gunfight with marshals of the World Zone, Jack awakens from a coma within the bowels of the Atlanta Detention center. Far from home, he must fight his way back to his friends and the woman he loves. Against all odds, he escapes his captors and finds new friends and allies, but the road home to his wife and unborn child will not be easy. Cassini and the World Zone have tightened their iron grip on humanity and the Sixth Seal of Revelation is swiftly approaching.




Sheltered by the awesome power of the Most High, Franklin, Tennessee has become a sanctuary for more than just the members of the Sword of David, but also for a growing number of believers seeking protection from the horrors of the World Zone.

Jack has finally been reunited with Anna, and together with friends and family they are surviving in relative peace now that Chairman General Cassini believes his Anunnaki allies have burned Franklin into radioactive dust.

But peace in the Time of Jacob’s Trouble cannot last. The Bottomless Pit has been opened, the Great Tribulation has begun, and the final battle between good and evil is coming. Niko the Angel has returned and given Jack, Anna, Nikki, and Julie another mission. Wearing only the clothes on their backs, they must leave behind everything they have built and journey into the very heart of the Beast’s kingdom, trusting only in their faith and their love for God and each other.

“Those who endure to the end, the same shall be saved.”
Matthew 24:13.


Perspective by Peter:


Sword of David was published in 2019 and the remaining novels thereafter. I had a request from the author to review this first novel but was unable to at the time. I am glad I have to able to review them at all as this is an excellent series. It was the release of the third novel, Babylon Fallen, recently that piqued my interest in reading them now.

I highly recommend this series to anyone Christian or non-Christian who has an interest in eschatology (end times). However, every Christian should be interested in what the Bible says about eschatology as we are about to enter the end times where the events leading up to Jesus' Second Coming are very close. I am in my 60s and I believe I will witness His Coming. 

Now there are a few different views on the Tribulation. Some have the Rapture occurring before the Tribulation, others mid-Tribulation, and others Post-Tribulation, yet one where the Rapture does not happen at all. It depends on how the authors of these views interpret and understand what the Bible says about it. This is such a controversial topic amongst Christians no matter whether they are Bible Scholars or just Christians with an eschatological interest. 

I have added the diagram below to show these views. Dale takes the view of the Post Tribulation in this series, that there is no Rapture of Christians and the Church before the Tribulation. Taking this view means that there would have to be an event to cause the Tribulation whereas in the Pre-Tribulation view it is the Rapture of Christians and the Church that causes the start of the Tribulation. Dale has an EMP event that destroys all electronics and places humanity globally off the grid and fending for themselves, as all societal structures are non-existent. 


Then he introduces another controversial topic. Alien invasion in the guise of the Nephilim (first described in Genesis 6:4) and fallen angels. This view purports that any alien being is really a fallen angel disguised as such in order to deceive humanity and take over. They deceive mankind into believing that it was the "aliens" who created all living things on Earth (panspermia) and they have returned at this time to take mankind to its next level of evolution both on a physical, mental and spiritual level. Hence they have recreated the Nephilim, super soldiers (see the Introduction to Sword of David for the background to all the topics/themes that form the basis of the series). 

Now some Christians would treat this series as blasphemous and heretical with these two topics included in the series. But there is plenty of sources that back up what Dale has included. Yes, it is fiction and not a confirmed account that this is what it will be like. Some eschatological fiction has no alien beings, just Satan possessing the Antichrist when the One World Government, One World Religious System, and One Worldwide currency (the Mark of the Beast from Revelation) come into existence. Others have no satanic possession at all, just one man who with delusions of grandeur takes on the role of the Antichrist and instigates the three systems I have just mentioned. 

No matter, as Dale is more concerned with how to survive as a Christian in this end-times world. 

I speak more about this in the video review below: 


Highly Recommended.

The three ratings below are based on my discernment:

World Building 5/5

Characters 5/5

Story 5/5

The two classifications below are based on the booklet,
A Spiritual System for Rating Books by David Bergsland:


Spiritual Level 5: Spirit-filled Fiction

Enemy Spiritual Level  4: Demons and Level 5: the battle for the spirit and mind.



Overall Rating: 5/5

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Spiritually, based on my review and on the following reference booklet, A Spiritual System for Rating Books by David Bergsland, and the Times of Jacob's Trouble series contains elements of the criteria of what constitutes Christian Spirit-filled Fiction outlined in this booklet, (click on the title below to see what this is based on), I bestow unto James Dale, the


Reality Calling Christian Spirit-filled Fiction Award




Congratulations, James!


If you would like to investigate this series further, click on the links below:




Readers and reviews are an author’s best asset, so I encourage any reader, to consider reading the Time of Jacob's Trouble series and submit a review on Goodreads, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest (or any other social media you subscribe to).

Reviews help promote an author’s novel to potential readers and encourage the author to keep writing. Reviews also help get the author’s message (and God’s message) to the reader, whether Christian or not, who may need encouragement and support in their lives while being entertained by the story.

Please note: As an Amazon Associate, I am required to disclose that book cover images or titles of novels in this post are paid links if they are linked to Amazon and result in a sale.

Saturday, 3 September 2022

Novel Review and Spirit-filled Fiction Award:The Final Stage (The Faceless Future Trilogy, Book 3) by Nate Allen.

 I reviewed this novel on 19/06/19 in another blog, now defunct.

The Final Stage

The Credit Chip revealing new and exciting freedoms daily, the president’s plan has come to fruition. As of January 1st, 2023, the Credit Chip will be the only form of currency accepted. As the deadline approaches, those who refuse the Chip are in danger of losing everything they have. Many believe it to be the mark of the beast warned about in the book of Revelation. Receive the Chip and be welcomed back into society; refuse and be left to the terrible things waiting in The Holding Zones. Resist at all cost! The cost though may very well be your life…

Perspective by Peter:

This is the long-awaited finale to this trilogy. Book 2, Better Things Ahead, finished on a cliff hanger and quite a dramatic one at that! 

In this finale, Allen takes all the plot lines for the previous 2 and brings them together in a fast paced and dramatic conclusion. 

In Better Things Ahead, Allen had set the stage for the deadline of accepting the Credit Chip and that readers would not know what this would mean until this final novel. I must confess that this build up did leave me anxious and wondering what this is going to be like in real life. Granted, Allen's depiction is only one interpretation as there are many out there both from Christian and non-Christian circles, but nonetheless, Allen has depicted through various characters both Christian and not, the reactions and even the preparation for the end of cash and the control of everyone through this Chip. This latter is promoted as freeing the population from their financial burdens and thus offering them a better life all round, no poverty, no individual wealth, no-one better off than the other and everything available to everyone.

However, like all things, even in the Christian life, there is a price to pay. In Christianity, we know up front what that price is, and it is one to live and die for with eternal rewards and restored relationship with Christ, but in a society that has rejected God until death, it is based on lies, manipulation, deception and eternal damnation. Allen depicts this through the demon-possessed POTUS who while promoting the Chip as mankind's saviour and him as well, he (or rather the demons behind it all) are based it solely on these nefarious means that date back to Satan's rebellion against God and Adam and Eve's sin in the Garden of Eden. 

While Allen expands on all this in the novel, the suspense and thrilling aspects build and keep you riveted to reading. If any reader expected the Christian characters to be just doing nothing and feeling helpless, Allen has rightly pathed the way for them to be living out there faith and allowing the Spirit to move in their lives, getting them ready for the persecution to come, even to death upon them rejecting the Chip. 

And in this, Allen shows the Spirit is more pronounced in their lives, especially in regards to Ken, Willow, Lily, Pastor John and son, John Jr, and Deb. In all these characters, the testing of their resolve resulted in them living out their faith and learning to trust and rely on God as the deadline for the Chip gets closer and especially when they are captured and sent to the Holding Zones. Allen depicts these characters experiencing the audible voice of the Spirit instructing them what to do or offering words of encouragement and reassurance.

It is this and their faith that sees them to the end. Just when you perceive they will all be tortured, the Spirit has other plans and they are delivered. I must confess, the depiction of a fellow Christian being burnt to death was graphic enough without it being too distressing. It showed the callousness, hardening of heart, totally uncaring of human life all for the sake of the cause those who have given themselves over to the deception of the demonic forces and their agenda to rid humanity of the final obstacle before Satan and his minions totally enslave and destroy spiritually the remaining human race. 

It was powerful how Allen had shown Lily being used by the Spirit at the end to show the power of the Living God. Allen has depicted this showing that Lily would not have been able to stand up to the POTUS and the trap he set her, in her own strength, but only with the Spirit guiding her and her being in obedience to Him. How total was the possession of the POTUS by this evil spirit that despite the outcome of this confrontation being from God, the POTUS still exhibited its denial, deception and manipulation of the event being from "the Christian God" and the POTUS deceiving the world that it is an example of the enlightenment of their age and freedom of everything spiritually oppressive, namely the Christian God, the God of the Bible. And it is this ending that leaves you feeling satisfied but with something powerful to consider once you close the novel: is it worth being deceived and manipulated into a Christless eternity when God has given everyone an opportunity to be free from this spiritual bondage and separation from Him? 

Allen has in all three novels showed the spiritual aspects of healing that is a consequence of demonic bondage and as I have stated above there is always a price. While healing by God leads to permanency and a witness to Who He is, healing by demonic forces leads to bondage and the healing is not permanent. This is just another example of how Satan imitates those features of who God to lead humanity away from Him and mock Him in the process, this being part of his sin and rebellion against God. Now, I am uncertain if this depiction by Allen is an actual practice (as outlined in Book 2 with Margaret and the healing of animals then her experimentation on humans through Ben) but this would not surprise me.

In my review of Better Things Ahead, I stated my concern about Ken's promiscuity after accepting Jesus as Lord and Saviour, 

Getting back to Ken in his flawed state, I was a little concerned as to why Allen had depicted him falling so easily into sexual sin when he seemed to be seeking God and even recognised Him as Lord and Saviour. I spoke to the author about this, as I could see that this could be a stumbling block for both Christian and non-Christian readers. Allen replied,

Even though he is technically saved, I tried to convey that it was more done out of obligation. His whole arc, along with Willow’s, is finding a point of entrance with Jesus. In many ways he was trying to return to the Ken before he came to Christ. I appreciate you pointing that out for me. I like writing characters that are flawed and I’ll keep that in mind when finishing off the series.

His spiritual growth has only just started……Do you think Ken’s situation, having lost three people pretty suddenly, will help readers understand his distraction with Katy? (into sexual sin?)

I also have found that we don’t always ask for forgiveness until convicted by the Holy Spirit. I will definitely address this in part three. The pacing didn’t really allow for it in book 2 (Better Things Ahead), considering how much information comes to light in Ken’s final part.

I can honestly say that Allen has shown Ken realising his sin and when he finally commits to Jesus and accepts Him for who He is and becomes truly born again, does he repent of his promiscuity and take a stand for Jesus. As Allen stated above, his spiritual growth had started but becoming a new creature in Christ (2 Cor 5:17) in this novel meant that he saw what was ahead of him if he followed the deception of President Pummel. This leads him to see Jesus for who He is and freedom and restoration were to be found in Him. I appreciated the situation that Allen depicted Ken in, sexual temptation leading to sexual sin. This can be a stronghold that can be difficult to deal with in reality, but when a Christian is totally obedient to the Spirit and repents of this sin, victory can be theirs due to what Jesus achieved on the Cross, victory over sin and death. 

On a positive ending note, the short story at the end of this novel called, IRON, gives a thought-provoking account of why Satan rebelled against God as seen through the eyes of the angel Steven who rebelled with him and who is one of the fallen angels in this novel.  

The Final Stage is a fitting and satisfying end to this trilogy. I am happy to leave this as it is, however, I can see where Allen could have a few spin-off novels or novellas to show what did happen after this ending if he wanted to. I would be happy with this but it is satisfying as it is.

Now, Nate Allen, what is next for us to be blessed with?  

Highly Recommended.

The three ratings below are based on my discernment:

World Building 5/5

Characters 5/5

Story 5/5

The two classifications below are based on the booklet, A Spiritual System for Rating Books by David Bergsland:

Spiritual Level 5/5

Enemy Spiritual Level 4/5

Overall Rating: 4.8/5

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Spiritually, based on my review and on the aforementioned reference booklet, A Spiritual System for Rating Books by David Bergsland (Radiqx Press) and that The Final Stage contains elements of the criteria of what constitutes Christian Spirit-Filled Fiction outlined in this booklet, (click on the title below to see what this is based on), I bestow to Nate Allen the


Congratulations, Nate!

To preview or buy The Final Stage, Book 3, click on the image below or The Faceless Future Trilogy can be bought in one volume:


Readers and reviews are an author’s best asset, so I encourage any reader, to consider reading The Faceless Future Trilogy and submit a review on Goodreads, Amazon, Barnes and Noble and on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest (or any other social media you subscribe to).

Reviews help promote an author’s novel to potential readers and encourage the author to keep writing. Reviews also help get the author’s message (and God’s message) to the reader, whether Christian or not, who may need encouragement and support in their lives while being entertained by the story.

Please note: As an Amazon Associate, I am required to disclose that book cover images or titles of novels in this post are paid links if they are linked to Amazon and result in a sale.


Friday, 29 July 2022

Novel Review and Spirit-filled Fiction Award: The SOTH Initiative: Fallout (Sect Of The Healed Chronicles, Book 2) By Dean Brior

The SOTH Initiative: Book 2: Fallout (Sect of the Healed Chronicles)

The SOTH Initiative

Book 2

The Sect of the Healed Chronicles

The software has been released, the world now knows the truth, and the world is awakened to a new direction. There is a dark force resisting this awakening, one that will work to wipe out the Sect of the Healed who yearn to share the truth with the world. Come with us on a worldwide journey of intrigue, mystery, and miracles as Professor Lindey Batchelor and the SOTH family share their archaeological treasures with the world. You will see what artifacts and literary treasures the world will experience. Many will embrace the truth, but many will seek to snuff it out along with all those associated with the great awakening.

The SOTH Initiative is a book about truth, power, resistance to the light, overcoming the darkness, and the power of God living in everyday people. Come with Lindey and his team as they travel the world, rescue the innocent, engage the darkness, and overcome evil to share the truth the world needs to hear.

Perspective by Peter:

I was asked by the author to review this second novel in the Sect of the Healed Chronicles. It was a no-brainer after reading Book 1, The SOTH Initiative. I had been waiting eagerly for this to land in my lap.

I have not disappointed reading this latest instalment. It is a worthy sequel to its predecessor. That is what both readers and novelists anticipate. Such a disappointment when you leave Book 1 of a series on a high and then fall flat on Book 2 because it did not progress the plot further, everything was of a lesser intensity or the plot arcs were simplified or not completed. So many readers do not continue with the series from that point on.

Not so with this sequel. Fallout follows on with more intensity, action and adventure, more spiritual warfare, more tribulation and persecution of the SOTH and even more of the power of the Gospel and of of God's Spirit. So much spiritual encouragement from seeing the SOTH members live out the Gospel in the midst of their persecution and tribulation. These members are totally surrendered to God in all aspects of their lives. Isn't that what the Gospel encourages us to do?

This is just one of the lessons that Christian readers can embrace from this novel. There are many more and the reader will be blessed with finding them if they are open to the Spirit as they read this novel. I have always said that Christian fiction should not just entertain but edify, educate and even convict the Christian believer or unbeliever. This is a powerful medium for God in His Spirit to minister to the reader where they are at. Brior does this well and is a willing vessel for God to use in his novels. He is not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ and in defense of it. Neither should we.

I found myself revisiting what I wrote in my review of Book 1: The SOTH Initiative. Reading it, I found that this is applicable for this review of Fallout. I repeat below (in italics) some of that review for the benefit of those readers who have not read it and to see how it applies to Fallout:

"This concept of a DNA change from being healed by Jesus and given special talents and abilities directly related to what the affliction, disease or disability the biblical character was healed from is very clever. When the reader is introduced to another SOTH member and their special talent is revealed, Brior appropriately details the Biblical character from whom they are descended and the condition they were healed from. This adds some very interesting layers to the characterisation of its characters. I would love to see an Appendix or similar at the beginning or end of the novel that lists these characters, who their Biblical character they are descended from and what they were healed from and the Biblical reference to this account and what the special abilities and talents are. This would encourage Christians to revisit this Biblical account if they were not familiar with it and for any reader who does not know Christ or has not a relationship with Him would benefit from this list and the Biblical account. It could either sow a seed of faith in this reader or water an existing planted one.

As I was in thinking how clever this DNA change was, it raised in me my own speculative fiction question: What if this DNA change was a restoration to how we were when God created us, before sin changed our perfectly created state to one that is flawed and imperfect? So to my mind, this was no longer just a clever concept by this author. Maybe there is an element of truth to this? Is God telling us something in this novel? Don’t you just love speculative fiction? 🙂

I loved how the descendants of these healed biblical characters have a love, devotion and obedience to God and Jesus. They are sold out to Him. This was such an encouraging and uplifting reading experience. My spirit was soaring in seeing how these SOTH members live and behave. They are very much Spirit-filled and Spirit-led. They are depicted as living out their faith as we are encouraged to do in James 1:22:

But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves.

Many of them have dreams where the Spirit reveals many things to them, warns them of the danger approaching from the Cleansing Group and the CIA and even revelation about the spiritual status of those characters brought to them by God. One touching and memorable instance is when one of the leading characters of the Cleansing Group is confronted with the truth about her hatred, bitterness, anger and quest for revenge of the alleged killing of her family by The SOTH. This is one hardened individual blinded and controlled by these emotions and the Muslim indoctrination that it is powerful to see these strongholds broken down and this character’s heart becomes softened to the Gospel of Christ and accepting of His Truth and salvation. And what a transformation that takes place in this individual! There is one other as well.

Throughout this novel, Brior has interspersed the differences between various faiths and that of Christianity.

As he states,

I compare and contrast religions over relationship all through the book as people of Muslim, Catholic, Hindu and other religious faiths come in contact with people living out a real relationship with God. I also show how the world views religion, and why the cleansing group is so committed to wiping out the relatives of the people Jesus healed. There are mysteries, miracles, chase scenes, murder, healing, and biblical truth woven through an intricate plot that takes the reader back in time to experience Jesus and His message of forgiveness, hope, grace, and relationship.

This contrast is not preachy but provides necessary and essential back history to the plot and what motivates the Cleansing Group and other faiths together with the CIA in their quest to eradicate the SOTH. He has also portrayed through one individual, the destructive attitude and behaviour of a hardened heart towards anything spiritual but total reliance on the attaining of power, knowledge, and the supremacy of being human. Brior shows here how destructive this is. I can see this being further developed in this character in Book 2.

If an author makes statements such as what he quoted above, it is a huge bonus for the reader when they see that they have succeeded in achieving this. Not just the author’s words but their words becoming part of the reality of the novel.

While reading this novel, I was reminded of the Parable of the Talents in Matthew 25:14-30. There are parallels in this novel to this parable. The SOTH could be seen as the characters in the parable who used their given talents to reap more (in this case for God’s glory, the promotion of His Gospel and proof of existence) and receive their reward,

20 “So he who had received five talents came and brought five other talents, saying, ‘Lord, you delivered to me five talents; look, I have gained five more talents besides them.’21 His lord said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant; you were faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your lord.’22 He also who had received two talents came and said, ‘Lord, you delivered to me two talents; look, I have gained two more talents besides them.’23 His lord said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your lord.’

while the character mentioned in the previous paragraph is likened to the character who hid or did not use his talent. In this parable, he incurred the wrath of his master for ill use of the talent, and received his appropriate reward,

26 “But his lord answered and said to him, ‘You wicked and lazy servant, you knew that I reap where I have not sown, and gather where I have not scattered seed.27 So you ought to have deposited my money with the bankers, and at my coming I would have received back my own with interest.28 So take the talent from him, and give it to him who has ten talents.

Even the end of the parable can be applied to this novel,

29 ‘For to everyone who has, more will be given, and he will have abundance; but from him who does not have, even what he has will be taken away.30 And cast the unprofitable servant into the outer darkness. There will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.’

The SOTH used their talents for the glory of God. They are the good and faithful servants, while the character mentioned above (and the Cleansing Group) with their hardened hearts and being deceived are cast into outer darkness. Upon their death, this is likened to Hell."

Fallout develops the characters and their spiritual journey further. The addition of more SOTH members and the linkage back to genealogy of the healed Biblical ancestor just adds more of the background and strength of this novel. And a budding romance during the times of persecution softens and strengthens the novel. It is not out of place amoungst the action, suspense and thrilling nature of the plot and pace. I look forward to more of this in Book 3.

Brior must be applauded for the research he has conducted into how the CIA works and into the Biblical artifacts that would be exposed for all the world to see at the Great Reveal that all of the events of Books 1 and 2 have led up to. These histories of the artifacts provide a a great read on their own and I am readers will be intrigued here. I learnt so much! Even the histories of the characters and how they linked back to their Biblical ancestor was a riveting read, despite it being poetic licence on Brior's part. Such is the depth of Brior's worldbuilding and how it is deeply embedded into the fabric of both novels.

I have no doubt that Book 3 will be a worthy successor to Fallout. Brior does not know how to do anything less. I was engaged throughout and looked forward to both my morning and evening reading times to dive back into this story. The ending of Fallout sets the scene for a new challenge for the SOTH and their progression of the Gospel of Christ.

As like Book 1, Brior finishes this novel on a cliffhanger and this will have readers eager to read Book 3. I am now more eager than ever to read the final novel in these Chronicles. Will it be final though? I could really go for a Book 4. They are afterall, Chronicles!

Brior continues to construct an engaging, thrilling, entertaining and uplifting novel that depicts,

“…biblical truth woven through an intricate plot that takes the reader back in time to experience Jesus and His message of forgiveness, hope, grace, and relationship.” (to quote the author).

He is still one promising author whose passion for story and Christian fiction will see more of him in the future.

Highly Recommended.

The three ratings below are based on my discernment: World Building 5/5 Characters 5/5 Story 5/5

The two classifications below are based on the booklet, A Spiritual System for Rating Books by David Bergsland:

Spiritual Level 5/5 Enemy Spiritual Level 5/5 

 Overall Rating: 5/5

Spiritually, based on my review and on the aforementioned reference booklet, A Spiritual System for Rating Books by David Bergsland (Radiqx Press) and that The Soth Initiative: Book 2: Fallout contains elements of the criteria of what constitutes Christian Spirit-filled Fiction outlined in this booklet, (click on the title below to see what this is based on), I bestow to Dean Brior the:

Reality Calling Christian Spirit-filled Fiction Award

Congratulations, Dean!


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Tuesday, 26 July 2022

Novel Review and Christian Spirit-filled Fiction Award: The Soul Reader Series by Dante Lupinetti.

Soul Reader: Touch Enabled, Book 1.


Zeke Jackson, a young mild-mannered reporter with a checkered past, wants to be an on-air reporter but he has a stuttering problem. His boss sends him to a televangelist to be healed. After being slain in the spirit his stuttering disappears and he acquires an unexpected supernatural ability to see the state of people’s souls and detect their lies. As others seek to use or exploit his gift, he questions why he has it and its source. The CIA, who has worked extensively with psychics, notices his gift and hires him as an asset to help prevent an assassination plot on the president and vice president. When they bring in one of the suspects, Zeke extracts critical terrorist intel which enables the Secret Service and FBI to prevent the assassination and take down the terrorists. Book 1 sets up the backdrop for Zeke in Book 2 to investigate the powers behind the assassination attempt. In the process he discovers a darkness and evil force that permeates the entire DC hill and realizes that the fight is “against the world forces of this darkness, against spiritual forces of wickedness in high places.”

Soul Reader: Sight Enabled, Book 2.


The real fight is not against flesh and blood but against spiritual forces of wickedness in high places.

Zeke Jackson saved the president's life with his supernatural gift. Now he must figure out who was behind the assassination attempt but it won't be easy. The demons are fighting back. They want to play on their own turf and when POTUS brings Zeke to the White House, they’ll get their chance. But Zeke has received another gift-the ability to see the evil forces in their secret haunts. Will it be enough? Can Soul Reader drive out the demonic forces who have taken up residence on the hill or will he succumb to the temptations and traps set for him? A faith-based supernatural thriller with a splash of Frank Peretti and a dash of Ted Dekker.


An apocalyptic EMP brings down the White House. The president's life is in danger. Can Zeke Jackson, the Lord's gatekeeper, ferret out the culprits using his supernatural interviewing ability? 

A conspiracy of congressmen and senators plot to overthrow Israel and its political government. Zeke, the chief investigator, has been threatened with imprisonment if his interview techniques cross the line. The gatekeeper answers to a higher power. Can Zeke stay out of prison long enough to expose the terrorists and bring them to justice? 

An EMP apocalyptic thriller in the enduring style of Frank Peretti. 

Perspective by Peter:


What if you could see the state of someone’s soul, know their inner truth and detect their every lie?

So begins this series with this edgy, speculative question. And what a ride you will be taken on!

Lupinetti has created a fast paced, engaging, and compelling series. It reads like a movie. I would love to see this! He successfully explores this speculative theme based on a supernatural (Divine, as it is described in the novels) gifting from God. While others want to deem Zeke's giftings as psychic, Zeke is he is adamant that it is from God and sets out to prove it as such. Zeke believes that anything that is psychic is from a satanic or demonic origin and not of God and is very vocal about this being so.

The more he uses this gift, the more he questions why he has been given it. Why him? What does God want him to do with it? This gift seems to be based on a Word of Knowledge. For Zeke, it comes down to using it for good or using it for nefarious reasons or for his own purposes for fame and fortune. It is only when one of the fallen angels challenges Zeke's standing with God as Zeke commanded him in Jesus' Name for him to speak to the human and not this fallen angel, that Zeke realises that he is not in a righteous relationship with God and sets about to correct this. After some soul searching and counsel from two mentoring Pastors, he repents and becomes restored to a righteous relationship with God and then God is able to utilise this gift to its fullest. I noticed two spiritual lessons here, one that we can hinder God if we are not in a righteous relationship with Him and we have no authority in Jesus' name in spiritual warfare against satanic forces. I believe this is why we need to confess our sin, repent and be restored to God on a daily basis especially if we are in any type of ministry for the Lord.

From this point on, the novel takes off as Zeke's newfound righteous relationship with God allows him to be used to a greater degree in exposing the demonic and their motives in corrupting people and enslaving them to a Godless eternity. It also exposes him to more spiritual attacks from the fallen angels. In Book 2 we have Zeke being able to not just talk to these spirits through touching (by a handshake and eye contact with the person) but he is also able to see them in the spiritual realm albeit as snakes and in varying species and degrees of venomousness and who are able to bite and envenomate Zeke. But the effects of this were dispelled by Yahweh Rophe (God our Healer) through prayer and by a leaf from the Tree of Life (given to him after a spiritual dream).

Throughout both novels, we have the Frank Peretti-esque fallen angel arcs that add more tension, suspense and spiritual warfare. We see the rules of engagement and plans that are concocted against Zeke and defensive combat against the former's plans. In one instance we see plans to use human sexuality and temptation against Zeke to make him fall from Grace (that is sin) with Abby. I notice here that another spiritual lesson is highlighted. We need to have boundaries around us and in our attitude and behaviour towards the opposite sex and when we are in a relationship with them before we are married. I did this with my fiancee, however, ours was stricter than what Lupinetti has depicted between Zeke and Abby. However, because Abby was not a Christian (but accepted these boundaries), she was spiritually unguarded and unprotected against sexual temptation and possession from one of the fallen angels to seduce Zeke and thwart his relationship with God and hinder the use of his gifts. Zeke realises just in time what is afoot here and although came very close to the enemy's plan being fulfilled, he successfully destroyed their plans through prayer and discernment and spiritual wisdom provided to him by the Lord.

I did wonder while reading this segment that the author had depicted no warning about being unequally yoked with an unbeliever as it states in 2 Corinthians 6: 14, however, it is not difficult to see that this is a plot arc that will be explained further in the novels, and predictably, as Abby becomes more familiar and accepting and understanding of Zeke, his beliefs, their founding in the Bible, his counsel of her in topics of the Bible, in particular, spiritual warfare, demonology, angelology, prayer, the nature of God and who He is, that she will become a Christian. So does this answer the question of being unequally yoked in the true sense of this Corinthian verse? I believe so, (at that point in Book 1, but not so in Book 2). However, in my studies as a young Christian (4 decades ago!), one Pastor went further into this and stated that being unequally yoked could also apply amongst Christians, and Zeke and Abby are examples of this. This Pastor believed that spiritually mature Christians should not have a romantic relationship or marry a spiritually immature or newly converted Christian. I can just imagine the debate over this controversial statement! Is this biblical? I cannot see the Corinthian verse applicable here as a new/immature Christian is not in darkness anymore.

This novel is very much about spiritual warfare. While Lupinetti is successful in depicting this Biblically, there was one instance that showed a different outcome from exorcism. When Abby was exorcised of the seductive fallen angel, this angel was not cast out and sent to Hell, but upon this spirit's request was cast into Zeke's dog. It is very much like the casting of the evil spirits out of the possessed man in the Bible where the spirits (called Legion, for there were many of them) were cast into a herd of pigs. I wondered if Lupinetti was using this example from the Bible to show that not all exorcisms have the same outcome. Either way, it could be said that it is still Biblical. A later meeting of the evil spirits in the novel made note of this seducing spirit being lost to them forever.

I did wonder why when Zeke commands to speak to the possessed human and not the possessing spirit (fallen angel) the latter are very polite in requesting Zeke to not harm them. I wondered why Lupinetti did not have Zeke cast this spirit out of the person? I wondered why the fallen angels were not aggressive, abusive, or antagonistic towards Zeke upon his command to speak to the human and not these spirits. But Lupinetti may have his reasons for this but I would have liked this to be explained in the novel somewhere and somehow so that this aspect of spiritual warfare and of the nature of fallen angels/evil spirits is consistent Biblically and not left to the reader to draw their own conclusions (and therefore unbiblical ones).

Lupinetti shows a great love of the Gospel in these novels. He is not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ and presents it as it is. The accounts of the Gospels in parts and in various conversations are great and do not detract from the plot. It actually enhances it and provides a firm foundation on which all the plot arcs are based. The inclusion of actual prayer, be that of protection, exorcism, wisdom, repentance, discernment, faith, or help is an example that shows the power of Christians living out their faith and being a disciple of God and spiritual warriors.

Putting all the above elements of this together makes these novels shine on the power of the Cross, of the Spirit of God, of the resources and authority that Christians have in having a righteous relationship with Jesus and that we are not in oppression/possession to the wiles of any fallen angel or evil spirit.

This series (and there are many more like this) show how we can live a victorious life when we are submitted to God and live by His Word and what He has bestowed upon us in defeating our spiritual enemy. It also encourages us in our daily life, to live our lives in faith. It encourages us to worship God and not any evil spirit or angel for that matter, we are to worship God, the Creator and not any form of the Created.

This series gives us a look at angelology, demonology, spiritual warfare, where we stand in Christ, the victory over our fallen nature and the authority we have in Christ Jesus.

This is Christian fiction at a level of its finest. I applaud Lupinetti for not being ashamed of Christ's Gospel and presenting it as it is. No watering down or distortion of the Bible's truth or its doctrines.

Seeing this review is based on both novels, there is so much more I could write about, but that would make for one longer review than what I have already composed here. I encourage any reader, whether Christian or not, to read this series and pay attention to what is included here and not just for its entertainment value.

I would love to see Lupinetti provide some Appendices at the end of the novel or even a separate publication that further explains and explores more about the spiritual warfare and Biblical themes for the education of the Christian and the non-Christian who may be seeking a better life and its meaning or an explanation of the evil that exists in this world.

I am so looking forward to the third novel in this series and I understand that it is about 2/3 completed. So not long to wait!! I agree with another reviewer on Amazon that Dante has endless storylines available in these speculative questions, especially since Book 2 is about another spiritual gift and relates to its title: Sight Enabled. Is Dante creating this series based on spiritual giftings anchored in the five senses? Book 1 is Touch Enabled, and Book 2 is Sight Enabled. What will the next three cover, Smell, Hearing, or Taste? That last one will be interesting!

Amendment to this review: 

In October 2022, I received an advanced copy of the next novel, Book 3, Hearing Enabled. The spiritual warfare continues and the attacks on Zeke continue. His relationship with God deepens and he becomes more reliant on God. The romance between Abby and him deepens resulting in what we all expected. But it is not an easy road for them as the spiritual warfare attacks hinder their intentions for a "normal" romance. 

This series is a strong entry into the world of Christian fiction, specifically speculative fiction. A successful and well-constructed novel/series with great depth, layers, and biblically-based themes, and a great witness to the God we all love and serve. Dante is an author to be on readers' radar for Biblically-based fiction that will encourage their faith, and relationship with God and honour God.

I highly recommend this series.

The following three ratings are based on my judgment:

World Building 5/5

Characters 5/5

Story 5/5

Overall Rating: 5/5

The two classifications below are based on the booklet, A Spiritual System for Rating Books by David Bergsland:

Spiritual Level 5: Spirit-filled Fiction

Enemy Spiritual Level  4: Demons

and

Level 5: the battle for the spirit and mind.

Spiritually, based on my review and on the aforementioned reference booklet, A Spiritual System for Rating Books by David Bergsland (Radiqx Press) and the Soul Reader Series contains elements of the criteria of what constitutes Spirit-filled Fiction outlined in this booklet, (click on the title below to see what this is based on), that is:
"These books share the true power of a spirit-filled life totally given over to Jesus. They show an intimate personal relationship where a character has two way communication with his Lord and Messiah. Such a character not only speaks to God, he or she hears from the Lord on a regular basis—often hourly, normally daily. This reveals the wonder of the transformed child of God as they are trained, discipled, disciplined, and blessed."
I bestow unto Dante the:

Reality Calling Christian Spirit-filled Fiction Award


No description available.

Congratulations, Dante!


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