Tiefling (Cerny)

Book Reviews
(5 Stars) A fascinating read. The use of Gaelic words is a wonderful touch as it matched so well with the story. It is an interesting take on creationism and evolution, woven through with touches of Heaven, hell and life on earth in old Scotland. Love, hate, evil, fear, frustration, and anger all compete for your attention in this new twist on angels, demons, and myths of Scotland. It is a riveting read with an interesting plot, well written and totally engrossing. Barbara has a most vivid imagination and this shows clearly in the way she draws you into the story.
Carol Coetzee, Readers' Favorite


(5 Stars) I require that a novel be both well written and interesting. The Tiefling satisfied both of these requirements. The narrative, characters, and research reflected quality writing. The internal struggle of Brannan kept me enthralled. The entire plot and cast of characters were intriguing; however, I always gravitate toward inner conflict, even if the battle includes a demon within. I would highly recommend The Teifling for any lover of the time period or the genre.
Christina Bergling, author of Savages and The Waning


(5 stars) An excellent read that uses the first person point of view from more than one character. The author did a fantastic job introducing a cast of characters (human and not) and the book will keeps the reader turning pages.
JJ Hensley, author of Resolve and Measure Twice

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