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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Michelle Austin

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III was an interesting 4 star read.
I was pulled in right away with the authors writing. This is a different genre than I’m used to and I really enjoyed it.

We are taken to the land of Aztlan Del Norte, where Gabriel resides and works as a psychiatric healer. Gabriel works with children that are staying at the orphanage his mother runs. He helps them deal with things they have experienced. When children start to go missing things take an interesting twist.

Will Gabriel be able to find out where the children are going? Will he be able to keep his family safe?

Overall this was an interesting read. It was thrilling and kept me on the edge of my seat trying to figure out what was going on and who was behind it. All of the characters added a great element to the story. 1-click and get started today on this thrilling read.

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Laura Furuta

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Goddess of Everything
By Paul DeBlassie III
5 out of 5 stars

I enjoyed reading the book Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III. It is a story that will pull you in from the start and not let go until the final page. The book gave me the chills and had me reading with the light on. it is thrilling and had me turning pages to find out what would happen next. I enjoyed reading about the character of psychiatric healer Gabriél de LaTierra. He cares about those he cares for. His character does evolve from the beginning to the end of the book. What does his future hold? Read this story to find out. This book had me on the edge of my seat. The author does an amazing job of making both the story and the characters come alive. There is wonderful world-building as well. Don’t miss out on an exciting. Interesting, intriguing, and entertaining book. I highly recommend it.

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Gail Guerrero

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Gail Guerrero

Four Stars

This is a very original story. I haven’t read a plot like this. I normally don’t read thrillers. Was very surprised by how much I really enjoyed this story. It’s a paranormal thriller that literally has you clutching your pearls. I thought the high level of anticipation would take away from the story but it really enhanced it. Gabriel and his mother’s relationship was very questionable to me at some moments. The level of detail and intensity was amazingly done. You can really tell how unique.

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Sara Oxton

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III a thrilling four-star read. This was a rollercoaster of a read as it kept you guessing all the way through, that is one of the things I enjoy about this author, they always keep the thrill and action high, but not so high that there isn’t a story to take you along. Good characters and well developed and overall, very good, but there were just a couple of points that mother and son got a little off to me. Other than that, it good, even if I changed one of the character names in my head as I just couldn’t get my teeth around the word, so I just made up a new one instead.

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Star
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Holy Cow this is not what I was expecting. Goddess of Everything is a paranormal Thriller that will pull you in from the beginning and doesn’t let go till the end. I kept telling myself one more chapter next thing I know it was 3am and I had finished. This is absolutely by far my favorite by this author yet. This is a story about a mother, her son and there relationship. I don’t want to give anything away I’m just going to highly recommend picking up this book . You wont be disappointed. I can’t wait to read more from this Author.

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Heather Lovelace

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This supernatural thriller kept me breathless, as I’ve come to expect from this author. I always appreciate the detail and care DeBlassie puts into each page. This story was original, fascinating, and completely captivating. If you are looking for an original story that will keep you guessing, this is a must read. Completely engrossing and worthy of a one-click.

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Tausha Treadway

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III. This is such a good story! It will keep you turning pages way into the night. Its the story of Gabriel de LaTierra who is a psychiatric healer and his wife Consuela. They are living in Atzlan del Norte and children have begun disappearing from the local orphanage where Gabriel’s mother is the Mother Superior. Gabriel and his mother have always been very close until he married Consuela and then everything changed. Mother Superior seems to run the orphanage with love an care but looks can be deceiving. Gabriel tries to counsel these damaged children. When these children start coming up missing and Gabriel starts asking tough questions his Mother doesn’t like it. Will Gabriel save these children and will his relationship with his Mother survive if he does? Read Goddess of Everything to find out!

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Jenni Bishop

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III is a dark psychological supernatural thriller which is an International Book Awards Winner. Paul very cleverly weaves a gripping and engaging tale as we follow along with archetype realities of good vs evil and lots of mysticism. There are many differences with the characters from those with little or without much depth, those that are complex and have a much deeper depth to them and those that is twisted beyond the realm of horrors and hell.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Katie Kearney

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III. I’ll be completely honest I was a little surprised by this book I really got drawn in and I wasn’t sure if that would happen but I was so glad to take the leap. This is an author I’ve read before but this may be the one I’ve liked the most so far. The characters are complex and de well developed. The storyline had me on the edge of my seat more than once I wasn’t expecting the twist and turns and I loved every minute. The storyline is engaging and unique, I found myself completely hooked. It may be smaller in pages but there’s a depth to this book that makes it seem longer in a good way. Four big stars and highly recommended.

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Kerry Carr

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a really good read. It’s not my first book  by this author but I enjoyed it very much. I love how the author draws together elements of paranormal and also spiritual. This tale is dark and twisted and will keep you hooked.

Gabriél is a psychiatric healer. He has always had a close relationship with his mother. That is until the day he gets married.

His mother is Mother Superior and she runs the local orphanage where a lot of damaged children live. From the outside it looks like she runs it with love and compassion but looks can be deceiving.

Gabriél works with these children trying to help them get over the trauma that’s happened to them. But when children start to go missing Gabriél starts asking questions he may not like the answer too.

With mystical happenings, spiritual assistance and his mother out for revenge will Gabriél and his family be safe or will he feel the full wrath of the Almighty?

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Tracy Wilkin

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie is an emotionally charged , magical tale of a mother’s love for her son and the son’s search for basically the meaning of his life. Although some of the character’s names I could not even pronounce, it was an enjoyable read. Goddess of Everything was incredibly well written and very descriptive. There was anxiety, drama and tension as the main character navigates his way to discovering the truth that he seeks. A plethora of exciting and spine tingling moments. A clever and intriguing tale that has you guessing right up to the end. A brilliant entertainer. 4 stars.

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Angela Hayes

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Goddess Of Everything is a riveting supernatural thriller by Paul DeBlassie III. As I have come to expect from Mr. DeBlassie, this has an original concept that lept right off the pages. It’s full of vividly detailed descriptions, intriguing developments, and unique, interesting and well-developed characters.
This book blends psychological and spirituality into a tightly woven tale, all of which had me turning the pages to find out what would happen next and how everything would play out in the end. This has a complex and multilayered storyline which will pull you in and grip you the whole way through. It isn’t a light and fluffy read- it takes some chewing to get through, as the darker elements take hold.
The story is set in the mystical mythical Atzlan del Norte where we meet Gabriél de LaTierra, a psychiatric healer, and his wife Consuela. With children disappearing from the local orphanage, where his mother is also the Mother Superior, Gabriel finds himself thrust into mind-bogglingly twisted tale. When evil, love for your mother, loyalty, spirituality, and the truth mash, it spells for a great story- and this book is well worth the read to find out exactly what happens.

Thank you, Paul DeBlassie III !

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Naomi McDonald

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Goddess of Everything is a psychological thriller that will keep you turning the pages. This is not a quick read as there are many layers to the story. The imagery paints a vivid picture that you have to take your time to savor, and the characters are well developed and you feel as if you are living right alongside of them as you read. The author has done a great job of blending psychological and spiritual elements to weave a wonderfully dark tale.

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

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is not my first book and it will not be my last. He writes some of the best psychological thriller books. His plotlines have twists and turns, safe and unsafe, and ups and downs. Not only his plotlines are intriguing, but his characters are also amazing. He pulls me in with his characters. I can see them vividly in my mind and I can feel what they are going through. This story is about a mother and a son’s relationship. There is evil all around. There is something going on that brings turmoil to this land. I do not want to give too much information about the story.I highly recommend this book for all psychological thrillers lovers.

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Bobbi Wagner

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is not my first book by this author but it is one of my favorites by him yet. This is a well developed story that I was pulled into right from the beginning. One of my favorite things from this author is how creative and unique his characters are and what they bring to the story. They make the story engaging and fun to read. This is a story about a son and his mother’s relationship. It is also a story of love, truth and a struggle for freedom. I won’t say too much about this story as I highly recommend reading this book and the previous books by this author. You won’t regret picking it up as they are that good.

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Sheri Schrader

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III is a supernatural, thriller that will keep you reading late into the night. Set in the mythic Atzlan del Norte Gabriél de LaTierra must figure out what and how his mother the Mother Juana de la Cruz, Superior of the Nunnery, and the Orphanage of the Holy Innocents are involved in very unusual activities. This is not a quick light read but pretty intense. The imagery and the story are well thought out with great characters. Honestly, I did not want to put this down because I had to know how all the pieces fit together. This combines supernatural, spiritual, and thriller successfully all into one. I look forward to reading more from this author in the future.

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Rachel Moss

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III was a psychologically thrilling novel, that centers around a mother and son with some very twisted events and happenings you don’t see coming. DeBlassie delves deep into the psyche of mind and religion in this novel, with a lot of spirituality mixed in as well. This was a very interesting, psychological read. Don’t look forward to a very easy read, this is one you definitely want to savor and make sure to understand and fully grasp the content of this novel. Full of incredible imagery and well written words from DeBlassie, this a book you won’t want to miss out on.

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a story based in the dark and desolate land of Aztlan Del Norte, it is a land of desert, scrub and sand which is whipped up into deadly storms on a regular basis, it is also home to religion and mysticism all rolled into one. This is where Gabriél de LaTierra lives and works as a psychiatric social worker and healer with his wife and son, as well as his mother Juana De La Cruz who is also the Mother Superior of the Nunnery and Orphanage of he Holy Innocents where Gabriél works with the children who reside there.
Gabriél loves his mother, but this conflicts with the love he has for his wife and his mother is behind it because she wants his love all for herself and to do this, she folds memories and feelings into his mind like silken threads. She has done this since his father died as they mourned at his gravesite, so as to make her the only one he loves, but what she doesn’t know is that he has another compartment she doesn’t see and this is where the spirit of his father left his message that he will always guide him throughout his life when he needs him. He has seen other things as well, the inner beasts of the people around him, shadows of dreams which come to pass in the days after and the spirit of a person, whether bad or good, he sees it all, but as he has grown up, he has become unable to do this as often as he used to, all because his mother blocks them from him with her arts.
As Gabriél prepares for his day, each one being different to the next as he helps the children of Aztlan Del Norte, he is focussing on one in particular that day, however especially when he is refused access to one of his patients, he digs deeper and finds that there have been reports of other children he has worked with disappearing and although the paperwork seems all in order, Gabriél feels that something isn’t right. He has his suspicions as to who is behind the disappearances, however, when he tries to gain clarity through his own mystic practices, what he discovers is more dark than he could have ever imagined and when he returns to his home, wife and son, he realises that the danger is reaching there as well.
Will Gabriél be able to uncover who is behind the dark practices enveloping the land and the children who live within it, or will his judgement be clouded by outside forces and will he be able to face the coming danger, or will his family be reached by the evil in the air? This fast paced drama will leave you reeling as much as it does it’s characters as mysticism, blood and death combine to create a world of darkness which sucks you in.

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III

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Genre – Metaphysical/Horror/Thriller
Page Count – 195 pages
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In the mystic land of Aztlan del Norte, a realm of supernatural happenings and unexpected turns of fate, psychiatric healer Gabriél de LaTierra encounters appalling evil within the Orphanage of the Holy Innocents. Children disappear for reasons kept secret by Mother Juana de la Cruz, Superior of the Nunnery and the Orphanage.
Love for Mother Juana, Gabriél’s widowed mother turned religious superior, clouds her devoted son’s mind. Consuela, Gabriél’s wife, confronts his wall of denial. Torn between love for mother and wife, Gabriél turns inward.
It is Consuela who propels Gabriél’s discovery of the nighttime blood sacrifice of children in the desert, a centuries-old ritual that imparts immortality to Mother and her nuns. Gabriél is further enraged by Mother Juana’s vengeful attack on Consuela and her kidnapping of their four-year-old son, Cuauhtémoc. But his actions will determine whether Consuela and Cuauhtémoc live or die, and the fate of Mother Juana de la Cruz.
Goddess of Everything is a blood-curdling tale of the affection of one mother for her son and her son’s struggle for truth, freedom, and love.

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Goddess of the Wild Thing by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Mary Katherine Alexander

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My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I will be honest, I was excited to read this after reading the synopsis of this book, but The Goddess of the Wild Thing was just a little too wild for me. The detail in the story was wonderful, and I loved the fantasy elements mixed with a little bit of thriller, but it was just a little bit too much for me, and I found it hard to focus and differentiate between descriptions and of present happening things. I can see how many would love this book, and It was good, I personally just had a hard time holding concentration with it. I think others would still find this enjoyable especially if you’re a fan of fantasy and thrillers and It has a good story it just wasn’t my cup of tea.
3 out of 5 stars.

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Goddess of the Wild Thing by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Finn Cunningham

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Goddess of the Wild Thing starts off a little slow following the death of a dear friend, and then spirals into a wonderfully scary enchanting story. Paul definitely has a way with words! This book is a mix of real world problems and is mixed with magic and dark characters. I was thoroughly impressed with Paul’s attention to detail as the book went on. A wonderful story deserving of 5 stars!

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Goddess of the Wild Thing by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Nicky Margaret

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My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Goddess of the Wild Thing: A Dynamic Spiritual Journey by Paul DeBlassie is a 3 star read.
This story was like nothing I’d ever read before, I will admit a lot of the story went over my head and I had to re-read some of it a few times for it to make sense and even then I only got about half of it. This author has a unique style of writing that will appeal to many readers unfortunately I wasn’t one of them. I would encourage people to try this book for themselves as this in only my opinion.

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Goddess of the Wild Thing by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Meg Tyrrell

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My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Goddess of the Wild Thing by Paul DeBlassie III- Review by Meg Tyrrell

If magical happenings, witches and love are the type of book you like, I recommend giving Goddess of the wild thing a chance! Eve is our main female character, she will lead you through trying to find love, and if bad love is better than no love at all. With so many amazing characters around her, you’ll fall under Paul DeBlassie’s spell in this novel. Love, magic and good vs evil witches- a recipe for success!

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Goddess of the Wild Thing by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Rachel Moss

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Goddess of the Wild Thing was a good story. Paul DeBlassie III did a phenomenal job at writing! There is some in-depth psychology stuff going on throughout, but especially in the beginning, and it was a little difficult for me to get in to at first. It’s a great psychological fantasy novel, but I wouldn’t recommend it to a first time fantasy reader. The novel picks up the pace about halfway through, but I had a lot of trouble in the beginning figuring out the plot, and the characters, and overall what was going on. It felt like I was just kind of dropped in the middle of a novel, and left to figure things out. But after the beginning, when the plot starts picking up and making sense, about halfway through, it gets much better! I am curious about reading other novels from DeBlassie in the future!

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Goddess of the Wild Thing by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Jonell Collins

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My rating: 3 of 5 stars

There is a lot of back story in the beginning, just be patient, its necessary. If you like the paranormal, the spooky, witch demon thing, then this is definitely a book for you. Ultimately it’s a story about good versus evil, and how love conquers all. In Goddess of the Wild Thing by Paul DeBlassie III, Sam and Eve are on a roller-coaster of emotion where nothing is as it seems and danger is everywhere. Mr. DeBlassie’s use of language is beautiful and almost poetic. I loved the flow of it.

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Winner of the Independent Press Award and the NYC Big Book Award, Goddess of the Wild Thing is a dramatic tale of one woman’s spiritual journey where magical happenings, unexpected turns of fate, and unseen forces impact her ability to love and be loved. Eve Sanchez, a scholar of esoteric studies, is driven into unreal dimensions of horror and hope as she encounters a seductive and frightening man, criminal lawyer Sam Shear.

Sam introduces Eve to a supernatural world in which the wicked powers of a surrogate mother’s twisted affection threaten love and life. Struggling to sort through right from wrong, frightened yet determined, Eve nears despair.

In the mystic realm of Aztlan del Sur, a mythopoeic land of hidden horrors and guiding spirits, Eve, with three friends and a wise old woman, is caught in an age-old struggle about love—whether bad love is better than no love— and discovers that love is a wild thing.

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The Unholy by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Unholy by Paul DeBlassie III is a supernatural horror story that draws on a number of spiritual traditions to provide a rich background to the characters and their experiences. The title refers to the antagonist, Archbishop Anarch, whose quest for power and fortune within the church has led him to moral and spiritual corruption.
Claire is one of the few people working at the Ecclesia Dei Psychiatric Hospital who isn’t a member of Anarch’s congregation, and so is outside of his control. She brings to the hospital her in depth knowledge of both natural therapies and mental health work, drawing on her educational background and her upbringing amongst medicine women. She is committed to her patients and critical of some of the hospital’s approaches to caring for them.
As well as her battle against the corrupt Archbishop, Claire is fighting against her own destiny. She is called to follow in her mother’s footsteps to be a medicine woman but has resisted this call as she is afraid that it will lead to her death. Having reached the age of 25, the age her mother was when Claire witnessed her violent death, Claire is increasingly worried about what her future holds.
One of my favourite characters was Francesca, Claire’s spiritual guide and foster mother. I liked how down-to-earth and observant she was, and how often Claire referred to her wisdom.
For me, this is a four-star book. If you’re looking for a battle between good and evil with a deep spiritual background and some interesting characters, this is worth a read!

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The Unholy by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Madison Degraffenreid

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

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5-Stars

The Unholy by Paul DeBlassie III was an invigorating read that really pulled me in from the beginning. Claire was a fascinating main character to follow. I really loved Claire’s strength, focus, and intellect as she battles the evil hidden with in the local church. Archbishop William Anarch was an excellent protagonist to feature in this story. His dark secrets and past sent chills down my spine. This supernatural story involving Fate as a healer and slayer was wonderful. I highly recommend this easy to follow and addictive story.

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Goddess of the Wild Thing by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Kerry Carr

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a good story that revolves around love and finding the right person. Eve has always fallen for the wrong guy and when a chance meeting with Sam happens she has a feeling it will happen all over again.

Sam is a lawyer who is great at getting bad people off their charges. Does his jpb make him a bad person or will Eve see more to him than a ruthless lawyer.

Added into the story is a element of magicmagic and mystery when people start dying by what seems like natural causes but Eve knows dark magic is at work.

Its a great story filled with ups and downs as Eve and her friends try to figure out who or what is behind the killings at the same time as they try to navigate their own love lives. With them being guided by a spiritual being will they be able to find true love or only more problems and questions.

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Goddess of the Wild Thing by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really didn’t know what to expect when I picked up Paul DeBlassie III’s Goddess of the Wild Thing. It stands out from other books I have read as a rich paranormal fantasy that draws on spiritual and psychological ideas to create a fascinating world and gripping story.
DeBlassie’s descriptive writing particularly caught my attention, with the level of detail and vivid language used really painting a picture. At times, I felt this slowed down the progress of the story or made it hard to keep up, but at others it really painted a picture for me.
The central characters are a group of four women – Eve, Shirley, Tanya and Samantha. It’s nice reading a book where the characters are a bit older and have experienced more in their lives. The characters are strong and not afraid to disagree with each other which leads to some interesting conflicts. Although it’s a story about love, it’s good to have such a focus on friendships that outlast the ups and downs of romantic affairs.
For me, this is a four star book. I found it very interesting, and it was good to read something a bit different! I’d recommend it to fans of the paranormal who are after a book that will keep them on the edge of their seat.

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