Road to Redemption is an easy read that delivers on its promises.
As the charecters set-out on their adventures the book sets its sights upon human nature and our ability to learn from our mistakes without reliving and wallowing in them. It gives us a peek at the war being waged in the name of Good and Evil and how that war effects the individuals on the field of battle. Particularly, two people who find themselves caught in the middle as they try to salvage their lives, their love, and their humanity.
There are pros and cons to this book, as with any. The beginning felt a little forced, like something to get us to the heart of the story, but after a few chapters, things take on a more natural pace. There are some spelling and grammar errors but I’ve never been one to fuss over such things so it didn’t bother me. And, in a book about Heaven and Hell it’s no surprise that it felt a little preachy at times but beyond that it’s a very well rounded, brilliantly thought-out story.
For me, the best part was the setting, I love a setting that you can lose yourself in and this one definitely fits the bill! The Author made some wonderfully creative choices in her depiction of Hell and I found it fun and entertaining. At the very heart of the story, I didn’t want to put it down, I wanted to see what would happen to our brave heroes as they battled their way through seas of demons, both inner and actual.
Ultimately, it was entertaining and I think it could be something to sit with a reader for a while.
My only question is…What happens next?