Water Bearer-Book Review
I’ve been devouring Religion and spirituality novels in the past year. Still, I am at a point where nothing seems original. Yes, the words are different, but the context of the stories mainly rely on storylines already in circulation. Well, that has been the case, until I came across “Water Bearer (Southern Skies Collection Book 1).”
I knew this was a must-read with the relevance of its summary, so I was ready to set my other books aside and dive in. After reading the first chapter, I felt so much absorbed to the book and wanted to keep reading more and more; I couldn’t put it down! I loved it. Books like this are definitely my cup of tea from now on.
The author does impressive work, by coming up with an exciting story of Cassidy, a girl who face significant challenges in life after her parents die of fire. The community blames her to the point of labelling her “the devil.” I couldn’t stop imagining how it could have been if Jared her friend, and her grandmother were not there for her during these troubling times of guilt and hatred. The author showcases the themes of love, forgiveness and self-acceptance, which the most important aspects that most people in the world need. I found the book as pretty thrilling, suspenseful and inspirational part of what I mostly look for in a book.
Other than the uniqueness of the story, the author has shown masterly skills in writing by having complete control of her story and style. With twists and turns, a reader cannot ignore the imagination of the impressive scenes and much more than the story offers. I highly recommend it to all readers as this is a must-read. I can’t wait to get my hands on her next release on this!