I can't decide if I'm being too generous, or if the intention, heart, and faith of this book are just enough to edge it up to 3 here.
I thought, when I read the synopsis for this book, I was getting something along the lines of Frank Peretti's "This Present Darkness." Instead, I got a Halloween themed Hallmark movie with a touch of christian romance.
The good? I love a coming to faith story! And Wolfe Boone was a good character. The reasoning behind the movie scene was good, as were many parts of the relationship-building.
The bad? The dialogue was just so stilted and ham-fisted sometimes. Not only that, but then it would skip over the really good dialogue I'd actually want to read- like the man's prayer that touched hearts! Come on! And boy oh boy were there some serious plot contrivances. I don't want to spoil it for those who still want to read it, but! Suffice to say, a man says it's best to go straight to the source... and then he doesn't. Then a man who you'd think had a penchant for sniffing out lies ignores some obvious holes in a story. Plus, all through the book, characters just aren't finishing saying things that should be said that would avoid many of the messes along the way!
The ending is very sweet. Although, a part near the end is so cheesy it reminded me of that moment when everybody is waving in Sound of Music singing "goodbyeeeee" - probably cause my dad would always grunt, "That's so unrealistic." And that's exactly how I felt when a gathered group of people admitted to some things in a sudden group therapy session.
I dunno, the more I type? The more it might rate a two, 2.5 at best. Wolf Boone saved the town of Skary, but he likely also saved me wanting to finish this book hah Cause so many other characters came off as too goofy, outlandish, childish, overdone, etc. I can't name all the details here cause I don't want to spoil it, but honestly! Even from the start, I was wondering how old Ainsley was at the start as she called her dad, "Daddy" and said "H-E-double toothpicks." Maybe Aunt Gert being more involved at the start would've helped... I dunno. I just get the feeling this book could've been really stunning if it'd just been pruned and reworked in certain areas.