Second in the series and just as much fun as the first. I know there are lots of readers who don't care for this series and I'm usually one that doesn't deal well with overt Christian religion as a significant part of the storyline but Ringo makes this work for me.Yuppie, strongly Christian, married soccer mom character, allied with any number of other characters whose power comes from other religions and all work together to foil demons. What's not to like?The ongoing mildly 'anti-hero' character in this case is soccer mom's husband, so sterotypical it's amusing. Even more amusing are the sidesteps the wife makes to avoid his self-centered, head of the household chauvinistic proclamations to continue to do her own thing.Looking forward to more of this series. Most of John’s work get 4 or 5 Stars from me, but this book I’m going to have to give a 3.5 since it’s broken up into three parts and part one & three were fantastic but part two took me out of the action and story. I understand the second part and why he wrote it, but for me, it really held the story back. I especially liked part three though about the old ones. I thought it was Lovecraftian horror at its finest and totally spot on.
What do You think about Queen Of Wands (2012)?
Great book! Not sure where he will go from there, but looking forward to finding out.
—aleenstouma
Had to comment because I am in this book as a Red Shirt. Brother JD "Homer" Hughes.
—craigthekiwi