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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

REVIEW OF THE GIFT OF GOOD AND EVIL BY G. MITCHELL

The Gift of God and Evil revolves around a young girl, Megan, who struggles in life to hide her strange and frightening gifts of foresight and power of suggestion from her friends and family. Megan fears that society will reject her for being different, and later in life she learns that her gifts have a higher purpose.




About the Author:

A native of Texas, Ms. Mitchell has three children: Stephanie, Bobby, and Elisha. Ms. Mitchell is a medical technologist at the University Health System. She is also the author of In My Sister's Shadow.

My thoughts:

I have always been a fan of paranormal suspense but this book falls short. The idea behind the story was very imaginative and I was looking forward to reading it. Due to the lack of character development, grammatical errors and poor story flow, I found it hard to finish but I persisted. I like to read a story where I can connect with the characters and feel like I am right there with them experiencing the action but I felt disconnected from the story. I did enjoy the ending but it did not make up for the poor editing. I hope the author will continue to write in the future and develop her writing skills.  


Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of the book as a member of the Dorrance Publishing Review Team. Visit dorrancebookstore.com to learn how you can become a member of the Book Review Team. 


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