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Two Hearts

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The dark is coming for C-3. C-3 has survived dark assault teams, small invasions, massive seiges, but can they survive the full focus of the darks North American war machine?

545 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 27, 2015

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Adrian Essigmann

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December 31, 2016
An excellent Sequel for the C-3 Saga

Adrian Essigmann has released another exciting Novel for the C-3 Saga and it another fun and exciting ride right as the reader jumps back into the world of C-3. The writer continues to improve upon the world with this novel, expanding certain motifs and background concerning his world and this helps to further flesh out truly how expansive his narrative is. It is nice to be able to keep coming back to the C-3 Saga and continue to see new thing in the world, that feel like they have been there all along, although we have just now see them. Further to have other things just mentioned and a sense of wanting to see more them. It helps to continue to make the world into something has a touch of realism.

The writer also continues to tackle spiritual issues with a insight and way of writing that truly brings out the things with which believers constantly deal with in real life and perhaps do not all to often think about it. He does in a way that doesn't make this a simple devotional reading, nor a stuffy tome of spiritual things which one ought to avoid, but all within the context of his novel, with an great narrative. It seems that character growth is a driving factor of the spiritual issues which are discussed. Therefore it makes the results good or ill of decisions and how they bear with spiritual issues easier for the reader to connect with. And the issues are not simply rehashed each novel, but there is a sense which some old may be revisited, but we glimpse and tackle new ones, but again in a which fells rather natural.

One quickly connects again with the various characters of the series and it was nice to see Two actually out of his coma and working with his team, and in truth the various interactions of how different his team was and how different he was. The novel helped to really bring that out.

I would honestly recommend this book (this series as whole) for someone who isn't seeking the typical Christian novel, or for the parent who wants their kids to be reading and reading something that they could feel comfortable with. The series continues to get better with each book release, and so if whether your a new fan or a continuing C-3 fan I'd pick this up.
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