Friday, April 27, 2012

The Final Hour, by Andrew Klaven


If everyone thought you were hopeless, would you start to believe it yourself?

In the final book of this series, Charlie West is put to the test in more ways than he’s ever imagined possible. He’s endured relentless stresses and misfortunes, but he knows that all of it is for a reason. However, he constantly needs to remind himself that God will take care of him no matter what circumstances head his way.

Andrew Klaven writes in such a way that makes us remember that we all serve a purpose in our every actions. His writing enforces the thought that what is popular may not always be right. For instance, even though Charlie finds himself in jail with a ruined reputation, he knows that he is doing right, and he continues to persevere, even when he feels like giving up.

The writing in this novel is smooth and reflects the experience that Klaven has gained as a writer. I would recommend this book to all who wish to be able to see more clearly the work that God is doing in their lives. The themes in this fourth book in the series are wholesome, and they bring the group of books to a great close.

**I received a copy of this book free from booksneeze.com. I was not required to write a positive review for this amazing book.

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