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Image of the Invisible by Rachel Fahrenbach

Since this is my blog and I can speak freely, this book kind of messed with my head. It's supposed to be Christian fiction but there was a lot of swearing. That kind of turned me off. I know Christian people swear but I don't want to read it in a book. Other than that, I found the book to be very interesting and engaging. Here's my review: This is an interesting book! I would label this book as introspective. It caused me to view Christianity through a different lens. Not that all of them were Christians but each of them was struggling with some personal morals and convictions. I'd have to say that my favorite character is Kingston Reed. He's not so much a main character but he has a lot of influence on the storyline and people's lives. He's mostly in the background as an observer but he's also an instrument of God. I was provided a complimentary ARC copy of the book from the author. All thoughts and opinions are my own. ***mild swearing like sh**, a**holes. Mentions of infidelity and abortion.

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