Charli G.
Written on Jan 19, 2016
The story was a very good one–and I admit that the mark of Christianity is not over done so the reader isn't feeling left bombarded by calls to become a Christian as often happens with books that contain members who aren't yet a Christian. In fact, while the Christianity in the book is obvious, it shouldn't make anyone uncomfortable if they simply wanted to read a good book.
This book moves fairly quickly, which is nice. There isn't a lot of superfluous writing here–no lengthy descriptions of inconsequential things, just good solid storytelling. I kept wondering who was the mysterious "Jefe" and honestly I had the wrong person pegged, which is actually kind of unusual for me. I have to say, this book deserves every one of the four stars I gave it.
**I received a copy of this book free from NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion. All opinions expressed here are 100% my own.