Official Review: The Messenger (2): Purgatory and Beyond
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Official Review: The Messenger (2): Purgatory and Beyond

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In Summary of the first book:
Paul Miller, a middle-aged man going through a rough patch in his life is chosen to deliver God's messages of him returning. As he begins this journey he quickly makes friends who believe him and are willing to back him as he makes his way, event to event, making followers and enemies, spreading the word of God.
The second book picks up with him and his crew in Israel. While visiting a historical church, he is offered a once in a life time chance to go on a journey to visit a friend that passed from his life too soon and learn some very valuable lessons. His friend, Bob, takes him back to Purgatory with him to stay for a short visit and to see how things really work when you die. While in Purgatory, Paul is given the chance to grow and better himself as his friend is given charges to mentor and becomes very close with them. As his journey comes to a close, the angel that is there to guide them, takes him up to heaven to visit with old friends, animals and family from his past, before finally returning to earth, surprising his waiting friends.
As the story was coming to a close I was hoping for a third book, my interest in the journey of Paul Miller has only grown and with the cliff hanger at the end of the story, I was left with a very big smile on my face. The story, like the first one, was full of emotion when they were sad I felt, when they were happy I felt it. It was very easy to connect with the characters, for the old characters, it they felt like old friends. Through parts of the story both happy moments and sad moments alike I felt myself tearing up. The characters from the previous book continued to grow and the new characters were also very well developed. The story was very descriptive and it was very easy to picture the beautiful scenery as described.
There is only one issue that I had with the story. Grammatical and punctuation errors. They were rather annoying and hard to get by. I would read and reread the sentences with errors and with some it became eye-rolling. However I didn't feel that it detracted for the story. For all the errors, the good parts far out weighed the bad.
I rate The Messenger 2: Purgatory and Beyond a 4 out of 4 stars because it really was an amazing good. The story gave you something to think about and was just a great and fairly quick read. I will be sitting on the edge of my seat until the next part becomes available. I would recommend this book to all readers!
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It was because of your review that I continued to write the second book.
You can always get your friends and family to compliment you, but when it is reviewed by someone that you don't know and writes reviews for a book club it is so much more rewarding. For anyone that is interested in knowing more about the book please follow the link at the bottom of the review to get a better idea of what the story is about. When I wrote it, I felt I was writing more about the relationships and friendships that were developing than pushing any religious agenda. I tried to develop the characters somewhat like the TV show "MASH" in that no matter where you are, you can always develop good relationships with other people; even if your in Purgatory. No one knows what happens when you die, this was just my own interpretation of what it could be. I hope you check it out.
Thank you again for the review, I hope to have the next book out sometime this fall.
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