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A Question of Faith
A Question of Faith
A Question of Faith
Audiobook10 hours

A Question of Faith

Written by Nicole Zoltack

Narrated by Melody Muzljakovich

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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It’s not every day you learn you’re the incarnation of magic.



 



When Crystal learns her birth mother sought witches to conceive her, the fifteen-year-old’s faith is shaken. God isn’t the one answering her prayers.



 



She is.



 



After her aunt is threatened, Crystal attempts to master her power, but flying and conjuringfireballs attract dangerous attention. A witch hunter kidnaps her boyfriend, and shamans and witches hunt Crystal, desperate to use her to end their centuries-old war.



 



If Crystal can’t figure out what she’s capable of, she won’t just fail to protect those she loves and end the war. She might start the apocalypse.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 2021
ISBN9781637349106
A Question of Faith

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    An intriguing story of Christian faith and magic, Nicole Zoltack’s A Question Of Faith explores the heartbreak caused by faithful denial of something the protagonist knows to be true. In an urban fantasy written for teens and young adults, the protagonist’s questions echo with the agony of faith-science debates and those unseen hurts that mistaken faith can cause. If her questions are sometimes a little long-winded, they're easily excused; she’s a teen—a very convincing teen—with some seriously difficult decisions to make.Honest human mistakes, serious human endeavors, seductive magic for good or ill, and a consistent faith lend depth and intelligence to this novel. It’s an intriguing tale, sometimes introspective, always fascinating, and definitely thought-provoking as well as fun. First of the author's Magic Incarnate books, it promises a fascinating series to follow.Disclosure: I got it on a deal and I offer my honest review.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I liked the story and I will read the rest of the series, but there were so so many typing errors. Misspellings, deleted words, extra words that repeated themselves.Crystal is a young girl who doesn't take well to the secret she discovers about herself. All the supporting characters are very likable, I hope to get to know them better in the next book. In this one they all seemed to be a small part of the story.I have always been drawn to the magical world and the supernatural.