And that is what Eye of the Oracle did to me. And there is one part in the book that I especially enjoyed, when God opens Sapphira Adi’s (one of the main characters) heart and shows her his mercy and love. It was beautiful. Just absolutely beautiful!
The book starts with the Flood (Noah and the Ark), goes to the Tower of Babel, then to the era of King Arthur until finally it reaches modern day. So much happens in those pages, but it’s most certainly not your normal, run-of-the-mill Christian fantasy book, it’s so unusual, and I think that’s why makes it so wonderful to me. I’ve never read a fantasy (or any other fiction for that matter!) book like it. It brought me along with it, and I understood the characters, and what they were feeling and what they were going through. I felt their pain, joy and sorrow. And I loved them all for it. And the depth of the writing, it’s spectacular!