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Hell’s Retribution: Lucifer Unbound
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Reviewed By Jamie Michele for Readers’ Favorite
Hell’s Retribution: Lucifer Unbound by Brandy Marks is an epic fantasy novel, and the first in Marks' trilogy.
Brandy weaves a fantastic tale of an earth inhabited by humans, Fae, demons, angels, dragons, and all manner of creatures in the Lucifer Unbound series. The imagery is exceptional, opening up a world we've not seen before with a vast landscape and many characters whose development grows through shifting points of view.
The writing is, for the most part, tight and clean. The dialogue transitions between something very modern back to “biblical speak” sometimes with the same characters, but in the context of the story, its fantasy, and a time that is neither here nor there, it actually works.
Marks shines whether she is piercing the heart with corruption and lust; a flick of the tongue or a breath to the ear, and it's no wonder so few are able to resist—and where she is able to effectively instill a message about the eternal war between good and evil, light and dark, Adonai and Lucifer, and the frailty of man.
The book lends space in its back matter for Marks to connect the dots between scripture and script, a nice touch that showed how much thought went into the writing of this novel. My hope is that others will be able to enjoy it as much as I have.
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Reviewed By Jamie Michele for Readers’ Favorite
Hell’s Retribution: Lucifer Unbound by Brandy Marks is an epic fantasy novel, and the first in Marks' trilogy.
Brandy weaves a fantastic tale of an earth inhabited by humans, Fae, demons, angels, dragons, and all manner of creatures in the Lucifer Unbound series. The imagery is exceptional, opening up a world we've not seen before with a vast landscape and many characters whose development grows through shifting points of view.
The writing is, for the most part, tight and clean. The dialogue transitions between something very modern back to “biblical speak” sometimes with the same characters, but in the context of the story, its fantasy, and a time that is neither here nor there, it actually works.
Marks shines whether she is piercing the heart with corruption and lust; a flick of the tongue or a breath to the ear, and it's no wonder so few are able to resist—and where she is able to effectively instill a message about the eternal war between good and evil, light and dark, Adonai and Lucifer, and the frailty of man.
The book lends space in its back matter for Marks to connect the dots between scripture and script, a nice touch that showed how much thought went into the writing of this novel. My hope is that others will be able to enjoy it as much as I have.