Heaven and Hell were never so real before Quinn accepted the task of saving Ajax, a boy she hadn’t known since he moved away when she was a baby. Now, Quinn struggles against the forces of Hell and Earth to save the man she finds herself falling in love with. But Quinn knows more than she’s telling Ajax, and that makes everything very complicated and exciting. Can Quinn succeed in making Heaven … Heaven triumph over Hell? Can her love survive the trials? Time will tell.
Quinn’s Faith is a novel of ultimate good and ultimate evil, intertwining action, adventure, fantasy, romance, and faith. All characters depicted in the novel are creations of fiction.
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An inspirational romance. A real get-out-the-tissue read. A sweet romance well worth a read.
With a demon and evil men after Quinn and Ajax, their lives appear destined to tragedy, yet amid all the fear, they are able to learn to love each other. Their romance is sweet and clean (with lots of kissing only). This story keeps you wondering from the start whether Quinn and Ajax will be able to change fate and have their happily ever after. I liked the paranormal aspect of the story; you get to visit both heaven and hell. The story could have been a little stronger if the plot about the demon and evil men after Ajax could have been tied in together a little more. But it was an enjoyable read, one I think romance lovers will enjoy.
Nicely woven YA Paranormal Romance. Quinn escapes certain death in her submerged car after swerving and going off a cliff. By some miracle she is rescued and she soon believes her life was spared so she could save another. Ajax has reappeared in the neighborhood after many years. Though Quinn hardly remembers him, he soon worms his way into her heart. Ajax is pursued by demons from his past while Quinn battles a real demon in her dreams.
This is a bittersweet romance with strong character development.
A great story of good versus evil with some super romance thrown in.
Ajax has had a bad start in life and is desperate to get away from his upbringing. Quinn, a neighbour and friend is there to help him, but suffers for her kindhearted nature through the evil demons that haunt her dreams and her reality.
Thoroughly enjoyed the story and the way the romance built slowly. Quinn’s faith was central to the book but the Christian element didn’t overpower the writing, only enhanced it. Readers of all faiths will connect with the hardships and challenges Quinn is forced to face. Some of them are pretty gruesome and the scene descriptions make for some gritty reading, but no one said faith or overcoming evil was ever easy.
We all battle our demons, but for some people, the demons are more tangible. In Ajax’s case, one is literally after his soul, despite his attempts to extract himself from the fate his father had planned for him. Quinn, already the favored of an angel, does her best to cheat that fate for both of them when they are brought back together again. There are some editing and formatting issues in this novel that could be fixed to make things more readable, including not having full justification on the pages (which made for odd spacing at times). I did enjoy the characters, especially Father David. The passion and tension was strong, and the emotion realistic within the story.
Despite the struggle against a demon, this is a lovely, sweet, high moral filled book.
Good v evil battle over the soul of someone Quinn loves.
Lovely characters, good pace, well written.
Faith and romance
Interesting YA read, it’s a battle between good and evil. The paranormal touch, the devil taunting the heroine, the man with his own demons to fight, draws you in. The plot twist and ending makes of this Christian thriller, an interesting read.
I found the plot of this story to be a good YA faith based romance. Because it was a Christian novel, the romance was kept clean and chaste. The story incorporates a lot of the beliefs about free will, angels and demons along with a touch of the meta. The fact that Quinn was being plagued by the devil gave me chills. The preface of a boy trying to make a better way in life while the family clings to him and tries to drag him back rang so very true. Admittedly, I believe the author needs to sharpen her skills on editing or hook up with a better editor, but the story itself was worth overlooking the typos.