Sara Duggan, a young woman cursed by an evil spirit is ready to take her own life but calls out to God for help. Can He change her circumstances? Will He help her in her time of need?
Tobias Flint, a former college professor injured in an accident, is about to lose his home to foreclosure. After losing his only souce of income, he prays to God for help, then calls his son, Toby, to go on a Quest to seek his fortune.
Will Toby step up and honor his father's request? Or will he seek his own fortune and go his own way?
Ester is a writer and publisher and lives in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, along with her husband, Jerry, two miniature horses, Pepper, and Bucky and a new puppy, Chewie. She has been writing sci-fi and paranormal adventure romances for over 30 years, writing on the edge of reality. She has four children's books out, "The Adventures of Charlie and Ellie," "Little Horses," "Across The Big Ocean," and "Affy & Milo." She recently finished book 6 in her Angel Chronicles Series, "Nephilim," and book 6 in The Vaedra Chronicles Series, "Vaedra Chronicles Companion II." In her spare time, she enjoys photography, sewing, crafts, gardening, canning vegetables, and making wine. You can find her on her website at www.esterlopez.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/EsterLopezAuthor, as well as www.Instagram.com/esterlopez2956
This is a great book. Good story. The book was interesting, intriguing, suspenseful, a page turner. I couldn't put the book down. I highly recommend the book and will read again.
**** SPOILER ALERT **** In "The Quest" Lopez delivers a message of hope and faith. The author does another great job of world building. Lopez does fairly well with character development. Being visually handicapped myself, I have to say, the author dropped the ball in developing Mr. Flint's character, resorting to stereotypes of blindness and the blind. Had the author chosen to not rely on the "poor helpless blind person" stereotypes , the story would have been flawless. Despite that one flaw, the story is a good one that more people need to hear in today's oh-so-divisive world. I strongly recommend this book. In the interest of transparency: I was given a free review copy of this book and I am voluntarily sharing this review. It is my own honest opinion.
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I absolutely loved this story from the very beginning. It is one of those stories that keeps you interested the whole way through. Where the characters are connected in some way to each other throughout the book in one way or another.