Rebecca Williams is about to learn this firsthand. She and her brother, Scott, are going to L.A. to the hottest concert in the country. What could be better than that?
Rebecca knows she should be excited but since she read Z’s e-mail all she feels is apprehension. They’ve been asked to help the drummer for The Scream, the nation’s top rock band. Rebecca has faced danger before—so why does this assignment have her so on edge?
Bill Myers was born into a Christian home, and although as a child he became bored with Christianity, he decided at the University of Washington quote, to "make God my boss." Ironically, at the University his worst subject was writing. He claims to have prayed, and said that he would be able to do anything for God, except write. Even so, he has become a prominent Christian writer, and has a large amount of successful books and films to his credit.
Synopsis Becka and her little brother Scott travel to Los Angeles, where the drummer for the mega-popular rock band The Scream is having a faith crisis. The two siblings try to help him realize the truth, but, with the millions of dollars that his band is raking in, it's going to be hard to get him to see the error of his ways.
My Review This ninth book in a twelve-volume series is pretty much like the ones that came before it. That means that, if you liked the other ones, you'll like this one...but, if you didn't, you shouldn't bother with this. There's not much to say other than that.
So after dealing with relationship drama in The Undead, we get it again in this book... Sigh. I wouldn't mind it so much if it seemed like Becka gave Ryan more than a passing thought, or if it was implied that they wound up talking about it, but she doesn't and they didn't. I also wish the book had delved more into the connection between drug abuse and demonic activity.
I will say this story was reminiscent of The Curse in the sense that we got to see more of Becka and Scott's relationship which I enjoyed.
I also feel like the topic was handled quite well.
continues in the same vein as the previous ones in the series.
this is not only a good way for a christian youth to learn about the occult and such, but about the TRUE meaning of "love" and a "relationship" w/ a "boyfriend"