I was given a pile of books, which included these Christian fantasy adventure stories by Frank Peretti (there is no middle initial 'E' in the copies I read). I'd never read any Christian fiction before, and the stories looked interesting - I enjoy archaeological adventures - so I gave them a go.
I enjoyed this sequel more than the first book, mostly I think because there was less cliched racial stereotyping. Although the story is set on an imaginary Pacific island, it has been taken over by a group of European people from around the world, so there was little opportunity for cliched racial characterisation (although it was certainly there, namely in the form of Candle).
Also, this story was more of an adventure than a fantasy. I had expected in the last novel that superstition would be overcome with rational science, but that wasn't the case with the Dragon's Throat. Here, however, geological change, real insects, and a large lizard which could have been scientifically real were at the root of the issues (along with a megalomaniac).
God again protects his own, which I found interesting, as in the brief backstory of the first novel we discovered that the children's mother had died in a cave in. There is no likelihood of that happening in the action in this series, and Lila's loss of faith when she thinks her brother and father dead wasn't very convincing to me considering she'd already lost a parent and still kept her faith in God.
A fun read.