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K. Raven Rozier

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I was quite taken in by the story when I first started reading it. It is truly quite amazing as stories go. I also quite liked the idea of the different personalities and the way the author portrayed it is very fascinating indeed. Not to mention that you won't quite know who will surface up and whether they're good or evil left me very excited and scared a bit at the same time.

I also loved the twist at the end of the story. However, the reason I didn't give this book a 5-star is also because of the ending. I would have loved to know more about what happened after, and also, I wished some of the minor characters were fleshed out a bit more as I felt they weren't as important in the story's development.

All in all, it was a very good read and I enjoyed it very much.



[Disclaimer: Copy received from Giveaway.]
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Sanakan | 2 weitere Rezensionen | May 25, 2024 |
Last Door is a terrifying story that portrays any families worst nightmare. I found myself captivated by this book description, and was compelled that this was a story I just had to read. Relucantly, I began to fear starting this novel due to my own fears of demons and possession. In an effort to overcome my fear I dove right in. Immediately this novel had my full attention, and I was surprised to find this novel to be so much more than a story of possession. As a Christian, we are to believe "He will deliever us from evil". Although this is a ture story about what happens with evil is brought to you. This shows how the actions done by others left this family with a decision to battle evil in their own home. It is incredible that this child had undergone so much, and had found a way to cope by the dividing himself into over 400 seperate persons. While much of this book sickened me to experience this child's abuse, through the retelling of this story, I was overcome with the urgency to press on. Throughout all of the trials and obstacles that this family saw; I was empowered by this family and the glorious miracles they recieved. It is obvious that the Lord was assisting this family to heal this young boy. What an incredibly strong family this must have been to continue on untainted and faithful through such a traumatic time in their Christian lives. I see the accomplishments by this Loving family, but I am saddened that they were not able to fully recover. While, life pressed on and the miracles of the Lord gave this young man a somewhat normal life. The Last Door was left closed, and this young man will never fully recover. Though as a believer I have to think that just maybe this was for the best. Only God would know if this was the better option. That maybe "The Last Door" would have been Brendan's undoing. The Afterword was a very strong proclaimation for this author. This being her attempt to show others what evil really exists in our world. It was also a stance on her own beliefs that I find to be very honorable. While I began this novel with my own fears; I concluded this novel with new feelings. Just maybe this was my own way of understanding a little better, and aleviating some of my own fears. While, this is a terrible story I praise the wonderful work of the Lord.

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BookWhisperer | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 15, 2010 |
I don’t know where to begin. This story was so well-told, I felt like I was smack dab in the middle of the demonic chaos.

Four hundred nine personalities inside one fifteen year old boy who—thanks to the cult his mother belonged to—suffered unspeakable, unimaginable terrors, beatings, rapes and other assorted atrocities. The carnage and violence Brendan experienced and witnessed was sickening. I can’t find enough negative words to explain what this family went through.

The strength, courage and deep-rooted belief in God brought this family out of the bowels of hell to come out the other side a stronger group. It is only through the Savior this was even possible.

Being tossed aside by their “church family” because of untrue, unsubstantiated rumors, they were left with only their faith, a cross, anointed oil and their love for a child in peril.

As I read this I thanked God for sparing this family and allowing them to survive. And, kept thinking, that but for the grace of God go I.

Reviewed by: Terri Ann Armstrong, author of "Morning Menace", published by Suspense Publishing, a company owned by Suspense Magazine.

"Reviews within this magazine are the opinions of the individual reviewers and are provided solely to provide readers assistance in determining another's thoughts on the book under discussion and shall not be interpreted as professional advice or the opinion of any other than the individual reviewer. The following reviewers who may appear in this magazine are also individual clients of Suspense Publishing, a company owned by Suspense Magazine: Mark P. Sadler, Starr Gardinier Reina, Terri Ann Armstrong.”
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suspensemag | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 27, 2010 |

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