Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Erica Shoebridge

Goddess of EverythingGoddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A very creepy tale of a religious zealot who delivers pain with satisfaction and kills gleefully. Mother Juana is eerily obsessed with enduring and issuing corporal punishment as a means to gain God’s favour. She also has some supernatural ability and is a master at brainwashing, especially in regards to her son, Gabriel. Gabriel lives his life in service of needy and abused children, and spends so much of his time working with them that his home life begins showing cracks. His wife Consuela is a very interesting character as well. She shows herself to have a wisdom and knowing that seems beyond the number of books she has read. This story is illustrated in great detail, and definitely sends chills up the spine of the reader on many occasions. This book has a way of hooking you in and not letting go!

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