ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Linda Rios Brook, President of the RiosBrook Foundation, believes the answers to issues of social justice and righteousness lie in the proper alignment between the church, the marketplace, and media and entertainment. She is a sought out speaker and teacher on matters relevant to cultural restoration. Linda worked as a media executive for over 20 years in the field of broadcasting serving as President and General Manager of television stations in Texas, Florida, and Minnesota and was President and part owner of KLGT-TV in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota.
Linda has served on several national boards and community organizations and is listed in Who's Who of American Women. She is an ordained minister and has a Doctorate of Practical Ministry from the Wagner Leadership Institute.
Linda is also the author of Lucifer's Flood.
Linda is also a teaching Pastor at Covenant Centre International in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Linda is married to Larry Brook, who is the Executive Director of the RiosBrook Foundation.
ABOUT THE BOOK
Ancient language expert Samantha Yale returns to translate a new batch of scrolls written by the fallen angel from Lucifer's Flood.
Samantha Yale has taken on a daunting translation project. A set of scrolls, delivered by a man she knows nothing about, tells a fascinating and frightening tale of what went on behind the scenes of biblical history. What is even more incredible is who is telling the tale--a fallen angel who immediately regretted his decision to side with Lucifer.
With The Deliverer, Linda Rios Brook brings new depth of imagery into the spirit world. It is a story about rebellion and consequences. It is about demonic strategy to disrupt and destroy the people of God. But ultimately, it is a story about the unrelenting love, grace, mercy, and determination of a sovereign God in pursuit of His children.
If you would like to read the first chapter of The Deliverer, go HERE
Margie's comments: The premise of this series is an interesting one: a retelling of Scripture from a demon's point of view. And as that is the main part of The Deliverer, I had trouble maintaining an interest in the storyline. As a reader, while I love reading the stories of Moses and Joshua and how God's love and grace was demonstrated so vividly to the Children of Israel, I would have preferred more of the story of the person translating the diaries and why she was asked to do so. Just having the first and last chapters about Dr. Yale left me confused as to why she was even a part of this story. Maybe I need to read Lucifer's Flood to understand the purpose of those two chapters. The writing is good, but I evidently didn't "get" the point of retelling the story of mankind from a demon's point of view.
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