The Angel of Evil by Kenneth B. Andersen | The Great Devil War #4 | Blog Tour and Review | Today is the kick-off of The Write Reads Blog Tour for The Angel of Evil, The Great Devil War Book 4 by Kenneth B. Andersen. There are over 2000 worldwide 5 star reviews of the series, and it’s the winner of the Karen Blixen award, the ORLA award, and the BMF award.
The Angel of Evil: The Great Devil War IV by Kenneth B. AndersenSeries: The Great Devil War #4
Published by Independent Genres: Christian Fantasy, Dark Fantasy, Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult
Format: Audiobook, eBook, Paperback
Pages: 321
Book 4 in the multi-award-winning series.
Nothing will ever be the same. Satina is gone, kidnapped by the enemy. Disobeying Lucifer, Philip heads out to find her, journeying into the deep darkness of Outer Reach.
But nothing can prepare Philip for the horror that awaits--or the demons he will face.
Meanwhile, Lucifer's kingdom is threatened as the Great Devil War draws closer. All Hell is about to break loose.
The Great Devil War is a gripping and humorous tale about good and evil seen from an unusual perspective and set in a world beyond your wildest dreams.
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My thoughts on The Angel of Evil by Kenneth B. Andersen:
Kenneth B. Andersen’s Great Devil War series continues with The Angel of Evil, Book 4. This series is so tricky for me to categorize. It’s fantasy, dark fantasy, and Christian fantasy. I mean, it does deal consistently with the battles between good and evil, the Devil and God, Heaven and Hell. No matter how you classify it, it’s excellent fiction.
In The Angel of Evil, the story takes an even darker turn than in the previous three books. His foes push Phillip into taking drastic steps to save the ones he cares about the most. There are casualties, and some are fairly beloved characters. For the first time, God makes an appearance. We learn how thin the line is between Heaven and Hell.
I certainly don’t want to spoil any parts of the book for the reader. So I’ll just say that this is a worthy entry into the series. Parts of it were difficult for me to read, yet I could not put the book down. It’s a gripping tale of good vs. evil with all my favorite and hated characters making an appearance.
It is quite amazing how the author makes you feel empathy for many of the characters. The devil is a somewhat sympathetic player in The Angel of Evil. While entertaining, the story will make you think long and hard after you finish reading.
The Angel of Evil moves the story on towards the series conclusion. The author resolves enough of the conflict, so I am satisfied with the outcome of this section of the tale, yet he leaves me hungering for the next book in the series. I will certainly be reviewing it soon.
I was pleased with the story and gave it a high recommendation, but I suggest you start at the beginning. The many plots and complexities need the context of the first three books.
The Angel of Evil is an oft-times violent tale befitting the battles between evil, more evil, and angels. I would list content warnings for violence and torture, but believe it appropriate for young adult and older.
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The Angel of Evil by Kenneth B. Andersen | The Great Devil War #4 | Blog Tour & Review
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My reviews of the first three books:
The Devil’s Apprentice by Kenneth B. Andersen | The Great Devil War #1
The Die of Death by Kenneth B. Andersen | The Great Devil War #2
The Wrongful Death by Kenneth B Andersen | The Great Devil War #3
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