Andrews sheds light on the dangerous, destructive aspects of women's power and reveals how it can be harnessed for greater self-knowledge and meaningful connection. This is an inquiry into how we choose between good and evil in life. It is also a story of love between a man and a woman and the woman's struggle to regain her integrity and truth.
While I generally think this series is great, the writing style of this particular book leaves me a little disgusted. Way too many similes (and not good ones), and too much use of the word "power." This is the first book written partially in the third person, and it just doesn't sound good. It took me longer than usual to finish the book. Lynn's revelation that she is a spiritual "Pollyanna," and all the talk about her innocence and trust, gave me insight into what I don't like about her personal style.
On the other hand, the content of the story is great as always.