Official Review: Fingerprints of Faith by Daniel Fulton

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Re: Official Review: Fingerprints of Faith by Daniel Fulton

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This Christian fiction seems to be interesting.

Thank you for the great review.
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A multilayered Christian fiction features an interesting blend of genres: suspense, romance, and even a little sci-fi. The author has done an amazing job in fleshing out the story. I have to read this book. Thank you for a fantastic review.
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I'm in love with the blend of genres in this intriguing book. Thanks for the great review though
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I found the sample enthralling. I am excited to find Christian fiction that will not be described as boring or too spiritual. I like David and sympathize with his predicament, orphaned and fearful for his life.
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This book sounds really interesting. It started out intriguing. I’m dismayed the reviewer feels something is unfinished with the detectives, but intrigued even more. Definitely will give this a try.
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This sounds like an interesting premise, and I typically enjoy the mixing of genres. However, I'm not a huge fan of Christian fiction, so I might mass on this one. Thanks for the review!
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This sounds like an interesting, multi-genre book perfect for fans of thrillers! It's a plus that it is professionally edited, thanks for the great review!
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Post by Oyedeji Okikioluwa »

This sounds interesting already with the awesome character and fantastic storyline. This is a genre I love to read plus the belief addition. Nice review!
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Wow this is my kind of story and it's a good genre it's attracts my attention more to read about the book great job.
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This is an intriguing story with a captivating character. A mixture of christian and science fiction with a touch of technology and action and still finding faith in the middle of it all. I like it because it unique and I am adding this to my shelf. Great review!
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This book has piqued my interest, but I'm on the fence about it still because of the Christian angle of it. I am a Christian, but I rarely read books with religious aspects or Christian mentioned it because I always am concerned that the author will try to take that opportunity to preach. I think that for now I will put this book on my maybe shelf and come back to it and see what a few pages yield. Thanks for the review.
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I so much like books on detectives. I also like this genre of books, the writer gives a clear insight of this novel. The character development was unique. Congratulation on being book of the day.
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Enjoyed your analysis of the book. It's interesting that you say it also could appeal to readers of romance, due to a blending of genres. How prominently does romance factor in the book? I'm curious because it doesn't seem to be a book that would have romance in it? Also, who's the romantic lead?
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Post by Chigozie Anuli Mbadugha »

Thanks for a detailed review devoid of spoilers. You have definitely piqued my interest and though I am not a fan of Sci-fi books, I love Christian fiction, so I will give this a try. I like the fact that the story can appeal to readers of different genres. Well done!
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I'm intrigued by the fact that this story is a blend of genres and Elias/ David seems like a really strong character. Thanks for this awesome review.
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