Review: The Covenant Sacrifice

 


I gotta be honest, I simply have no feelings about this book. I read it because it was on my NetGalley app and because I don’t like DNFing books, but I really didn’t care much about the characters or the plot or any of it. The social commentary was kind of on the nose, the plot was confusing, the horror uninspiring, and the characters hard to tell apart. Plus I’m generally not a fan of demonic horror and magic systems in the first place; I think it’s really difficult to keep them from becoming contrived and to avoid getting bogged down in all the religious context. Not to mention most people either don’t find the devil to be an inherently frightening concept anymore, or are uncomfortable with the Biblical undertones (in my case, a bit of both). And there was just nothing about this book that addressed any of those issues. There wasn’t anything that I aggressively took issue with either; I just have no real thoughts or feelings about any of it. What I’m looking for in a book is something that resonates emotionally, and there was nothing here that did.

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