Nephilim Genesis of Evil

A dark power described in Genesis revisits the small mountain town of Taylor Crossing. After witnessing an evil presence in New York City, Rory Callahan comes out West in search of answers, and finds a town succumbing to supernatural forces. Now, an evil prophesy may be fulfilled by the Nephilim.

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Reviews:

This was an amazing book…I could hardly put it down.  It was fast paced enough to not get boring but there was plenty of storyline to keep me interested.  I love books like this that follow a legend and offer very plausible evidence that what is happening can be contributed to the legend.

I liked the way the characters unfolded without having to go into in-depth reviews about the background of each character even though their backgrounds were very important.  But you figured it out.  I like that the author didn’t treat me like a three-year-old by letting me get things on my own without having to tell me every five minutes, hey remember that.  But at the same time the important points were not left to chance.

This book was scary in places but it definitely has plenty of heart and you gain a feel for the characters and mourn when they are gone.  This would make an awesome movie with special effects and horrendous bad guys.  This is a total must read for me.

Reviewed by Sue Owen for Paper Mustang

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This is not my normal genre but the title caught my attention. As soon as I saw it I recalled the Nephilim from my long ago Sunday School classes. I downloaded the sample, read three pages, and then purchased the book. My intuition was dead on. Renee is a heck of an author. The book grabs you immediately and it doesn’t turn you loose until you’ve read the last word. Ms Pawlish is a storyteller of the highest order. She brings her characters to life and sends them straight into your head. Her descriptions are vivid and the plot doesn’t waver; that’s all one should expect from any book, though it’s way more than we normally get. I’m not even tempted to say it was worth the price because I don’t indulge in gross understatements. After you buy the book, carefully plan when you will begin reading it because it’s more than likely you won’t be able to put it down. Renee Pawlish is now on my favorite writer list and it’s not a long one.

Bert Carson, Author of Southern Investigation and Fourth And Forever
http://www.bertcarson.com

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