by Chawna Schroeder
October 2016
Gilead Publishing
1683700260
BACK COVER:
I am Beast. I serve the master.
For as long as Beast can remember, she has lived among her master's dogs. With them she sleeps. With them she eats. With them she fights and struggles to survive. But through hunger and cold she dreams of one day becoming her master's favorite, earning bones with meat and a place beside the fire.
When her pack scatters after a surprise raid, Beast must defend herself against slavers, hunting down the loners.
They are so strong, and she is only a beast . . . or is she?
For anyone who has found a monster within, Beast is a tale of truth and transformation.
For as long as Beast can remember, she has lived among her master's dogs. With them she sleeps. With them she eats. With them she fights and struggles to survive. But through hunger and cold she dreams of one day becoming her master's favorite, earning bones with meat and a place beside the fire.
When her pack scatters after a surprise raid, Beast must defend herself against slavers, hunting down the loners.
They are so strong, and she is only a beast . . . or is she?
For anyone who has found a monster within, Beast is a tale of truth and transformation.
MY REVIEW:
Ever doubt God loves you? Ever struggle with a lower than low self esteem? This story wrestles with those issues and is told from the perspective of an unlikely protagonist . . . a beast. But is it really a beast -- or is it you? I know, intriguing questions, right?
And a very intriguing story.
Just like life, the beast's circumstances go from bad to dire, yet has moments of kindness and seasons of love. Yet it's harder for her (yes, the beast is a female) to accept the good times instead of the bad because she feels like she is worthless. Through the efforts of a patient King and compassionate Princess, she eventually comes to see herself for what she is - a priceless creation. It's a beautiful parable of our own lives.
Chawna Schroeder's writing is fresh and well-crafted. I look forward to whatever her next book will be!
Reviewed by: Michelle Griep
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