Book Review: The Seraph Seal by Leonard Sweet & Lori Wagner

The Seraph SealThe Seraph Seal is a new fiction work by Leonard Sweet and Lori Wagner. Set in the near future, The Seraph Seal is apocalyptic fiction, and extremely intriguing.

The year is 2048. A prophecy from 2012 concerning four important figures is coming true. As the sun gasps its dying breaths, the world as we know it is about to end. These four figures are instrumental in leading mankind into a new age, or perhaps the world to come.

Sweet and Wagner do an incredible job of weaving a tale of end times, and of love and grace.

While this isn’t exactly the genre of fiction I usually like to read, The Seraph Seal captured my attention and held it throughout the book. Sweet and Wagner have created a scenario that seems hauntingly familiar, while crazy enough to be the end of the world.

I enjoyed reading The Seraph Seal. If you like mystery and intrigue, or end times fiction, give this book a shot. You’ll be glad you did.

If you are interested in reading The Seraph Seal, you can purchase it at Amazon.com.

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4 thoughts on “Book Review: The Seraph Seal by Leonard Sweet & Lori Wagner

  1. Sounds interesting. I haven’t read much fiction lately (eventhough I enjoy it), maybe this will be one to read. Thanks for the review.

    • I loved it. And the appendices at the end were full of culturally relavant information. Give it a read…

    • No problem! Write a few more like this one. I loved it! Thanks for dropping by my site!

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