Review of Fire and Brimstone: The Prince of Death
Posted: 09 Dec 2022, 11:35
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Fire and Brimstone: The Prince of Death" by M. N. beck.]
Fire and Brimstone: The Prince of Death by M. N. Beck is a science fiction or fantasy book about supernaturals (otherworldly) and their regulation by a group called Coetus. Kai, a slayer, was brought up and trained by Coetus under Father Lyndell and Mother Martha. Coetus chooses slayers as normal babies born with increased abilities. Kai is a trainer now and trains younglings like Cammi, preparing them for a world of unrelenting creatures.
One morning, Father Lyndell summons Kai. A mystical being is killing the executives at Coetus, and the person seems to be a massive threat. Kai has an extraordinary ability that is frightening yet envied. Initially, she was suspected, but there is a more obvious suspect who is “The Prince of Death.” Father Lyndell tasks Kai with finding this Prince of Death, whom she has no information on. She searches the library and discovers very few details about him, which does not help. How does she solve this strange mystery, and who is the Prince of Death?
Fire and Brimstone: The Prince of Death consists of 22 chapters and 290 pages. Following its amazing story through the eyes of Kai, I witnessed the beautiful scenes with exciting characters. I like how the story transcends from one chapter to another in a language that is easy to understand. The book cover also adds a bit of flair to the book. After reading this book, I can say that this book, Fire and Brimstone: The Prince of Death, is exceptionally edited. There were no grammatical, typographical, or punctuation errors.
There is nothing I dislike about this book. Characters like Kai are outstanding, especially with her bold attribute. Brahm is absolutely one to love and probably my favorite character. His calm, unreadable nature keeps everyone suspecting he might be the Prince of Death. This book gives such tranquil action energy, and this helps with the thrill and suspense.
I rate this book five out of five stars. Fire and Brimstone: The Prince of Death shows that it is a creative work from the first page. The literary accuracy and comparison of characters to real-life personalities added a sense of relativity to this book. I would love to commend M. N. Beck for this marvelous book. If this book is to have a continuation, I will read it.
I recommend this book to lovers of action books, especially those interested in vampires, werewolves, and hunters of supernaturals, like in the “Originals” series. The presence of a lovely female protagonist will surely attract more readers.
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Fire and Brimstone: The Prince of Death
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Fire and Brimstone: The Prince of Death by M. N. Beck is a science fiction or fantasy book about supernaturals (otherworldly) and their regulation by a group called Coetus. Kai, a slayer, was brought up and trained by Coetus under Father Lyndell and Mother Martha. Coetus chooses slayers as normal babies born with increased abilities. Kai is a trainer now and trains younglings like Cammi, preparing them for a world of unrelenting creatures.
One morning, Father Lyndell summons Kai. A mystical being is killing the executives at Coetus, and the person seems to be a massive threat. Kai has an extraordinary ability that is frightening yet envied. Initially, she was suspected, but there is a more obvious suspect who is “The Prince of Death.” Father Lyndell tasks Kai with finding this Prince of Death, whom she has no information on. She searches the library and discovers very few details about him, which does not help. How does she solve this strange mystery, and who is the Prince of Death?
Fire and Brimstone: The Prince of Death consists of 22 chapters and 290 pages. Following its amazing story through the eyes of Kai, I witnessed the beautiful scenes with exciting characters. I like how the story transcends from one chapter to another in a language that is easy to understand. The book cover also adds a bit of flair to the book. After reading this book, I can say that this book, Fire and Brimstone: The Prince of Death, is exceptionally edited. There were no grammatical, typographical, or punctuation errors.
There is nothing I dislike about this book. Characters like Kai are outstanding, especially with her bold attribute. Brahm is absolutely one to love and probably my favorite character. His calm, unreadable nature keeps everyone suspecting he might be the Prince of Death. This book gives such tranquil action energy, and this helps with the thrill and suspense.
I rate this book five out of five stars. Fire and Brimstone: The Prince of Death shows that it is a creative work from the first page. The literary accuracy and comparison of characters to real-life personalities added a sense of relativity to this book. I would love to commend M. N. Beck for this marvelous book. If this book is to have a continuation, I will read it.
I recommend this book to lovers of action books, especially those interested in vampires, werewolves, and hunters of supernaturals, like in the “Originals” series. The presence of a lovely female protagonist will surely attract more readers.
******
Fire and Brimstone: The Prince of Death
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon