"The Conqueror"
Constantine's Empire Trilogy Book 1
by Bryan Litfin
1.5 stars. Let me say right off the bat, I did not finish this book nor do I care to. The summary sounded very intriguing when I read it and the cover looks stunning. I was more surprised when I discovered that the publisher had sent me a hardback cover when I was expecting a paperback. This is the first fiction book I have ever read by Bryan Litfin, I have read some of his non-fiction works so I already knew that he is an exceptional writer.
From the beginning of the novel, I knew it wasn't for me. I understand that the Romans during this time period were immoral, vulgar, and wanted nothing to do with God but I think we could make do without some very detailed scenes. I also understand that Christianity was neither Protestant nor Catholic but something in the middle however, I didn't care much for the faith of the supposed Christian characters. Their Christian beliefs are questionable and for me, if a novel is advertising itself as Christian, then, it has to contain strong, unquestionable Christian principles, which this novel lacked.
Therefore, I do not recommend this novel to anyone, especially underage readers. 1 star for the cover and half a star for uniqueness.
I received a copy of this book from Revell in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed here are entirely my own.
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