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Catholic review of wild at heart
Catholic review of wild at heart






catholic review of wild at heart

I liked his choice to focus on the consequences of curses and devil-dealing across generations. Russell’s style is very readable and flows well. You can buy Heaven’s Hunter through my Amazon affiliate link: Heaven’s Hunter.ĭisclaimer: I received a copy of “Heaven’s Hunter” from the author in exchange for my honest and unbiased review. But as it is, it’s a quick and enjoyable read with great theme about loving your enemy, forgiveness, persecution, and being a witness. I’d like to see more world-development and detail added if future books are written to make this a series. Like many first novels, there were places where the pacing stumbled. Overall, Heaven’s Hunter is a worthwhile novel for lovers of space fiction. One major character gives his life for another. There’s a little violence, but nothing too graphic. There’s a touch of mild romance, very clean. Nope! This is a squeaky clean novel from a Catholic author. What impacts atheist Randall is the kindness and mercy he experiences from the people he is hunting a la St. It helps us rediscover our own love and appreciation for just how radically, beautifully unique our faith is.Īnother important take-away that this book will give teens is that often the most important apologetics is simply our good example. Seeing the Catholic faith from the outsider perspective is a valuable tool. But the more time he spends with the Catholics, the less certain he becomes that they are a threat to humanity. At first he thinks he’s found it by infiltrating and betraying underground Catholic communities. Randall Yung is a seeker: he desires deeper meaning in life. Starting from the perspective of an atheist, Marie Keiser leads her protagonist on a rambling interplanetary quest for truth. If you have a teen who likes sci fi and the Catholic faith, Heaven’s Hunter will be a hit. Catholic Apologetics meets Interplanetary Travel Born to wealth and privilege, Randall Yung walks away from it all to pursue justice with the interplanetary fleet hunting down the worst criminals of all: the Catholics. In this literary debut from Marie Keiser, a young man comes of age in a futuristic world where interplanetary travel is the norm. Star Wars meets Catholic apologetics in Heaven’s Hunter.








Catholic review of wild at heart