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Isaac eBook PH Dillard

Yes, I gave this very short story 5 stars....why?? It has been a long long time since I have read a short story that was written so well. I immediately was pulled into the story, my attention was held and even though it ends in a 'cliffhanger' I thought it was downright awesome.

As others have mentioned, Dillard takes a new twist (at least for me) to the whole "fallen angel" and how did Lucifer exactly end up in hell??? In Dillard's viewpoint---God created earth and in the end needed to make man. Of course, we measly humans got out of control and angels were created (the exact why is a great reason, but you will have to read it to find out) to keep an eye on us.

Rule #1---DO NOT KILL an innocent....even if by accident, the angel will find all celestial light sucked out and cast out of heaven to roam the earth for eternity.

Isaac, good intentions and all, is one of the oldest angels and finds himself cast out due to killing one human trying to save another. Damn those intentions.
We follow Isaac's days and come to find that some of the fallen have decided that in order to get back into heaven Lucifer has to be freed....yeah, that sounds like a great idea NOT. Isaac knows better and, along with others, attempt to deal with this threat.

I got this as a "Free" book but would definitely recommend at a $0.99 price. If Dillard decides to add to the story--I would be happy and looking forward to it....however, as I said, even though there is a cliffhanger of sorts the ending leaves it up to reader and I was happy with it.

Oh, and did I mention that editing errors are practically non-existant?? Another super plus in my book.

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Isaac eBook PH Dillard Reviews


There is an ancient myth about the how Satan, Satan-Sataniel, Samael, Iblis, Morning Star, Lucifer, Beelzebub, Belial, or just the plain old Devil came into existence. Satan-Sataniel was determined to build a throne high above the clouds, and god found this to resemble his own powers, so he cast Satan out along with his followers, and god cursed them to continually fly above the abyss. Along with this story, in the book of Enoch, god sent angels to earth to help mankind. While the angels were there, they were corrupted by the men of clay, and god cast many of these angels out of heaven. Some of them were damned to walk the earth, and others were cast into the abyss.

P.H. Dillard took inspiration from these stories when he wrote Issac. In Dillard's book, Issac was the second angel god created, just after Morning Star. For an eternity, Issac and Lucy (Morning Star) were the only two angels, and the love that grew between them was like no other.

Over time, god created a league of angels with the purpose to help mankind. Since man is born into sin - and sin is in his blood - angles where sent to earth to filter the evil from humans - by drinking it. Yes, you read that right, angels drink blood.

God only bestowed on them one rule never kill a human. If an angel were to kill a human - regardless if by accident - they would be cast out of heaven, and force to roam the earth with an insatiable hunger. They would become vampires, lose their celestial powers, and be unable to contact or communicate with other angels.

Some of these fallen have seemed to accepted their new fate, other are desperately trying to find a way for god to forgive them, and then there is coven that believes that they have a loophole that will allow them back in. This loophole could prove to be disastrous for heaven, earth, the abyss, and Issac.

I thought the pacing of Issac was fast, but it fit the story, which is action-packed from beginning to end. I only wished the story was longer, and it ended with what made me think there may be more. Overall I think P.H. Dillard did a fine job of taking this legend and making it his own.
I also liked this novella - it was a good quick read - different premise. Would have liked more of a resolution at the end - I did not care for the "cliffhanger" ending. Otherwise worth your time.
Issac was a fast action-packed read from beginning to end and nice writing style, which is the only reason it rated 3 *. I assume it ended with GOD returning, but it's a cliff hanger, and I hate to have to write my own ending to a story. I guess there may be more to come but perhaps not.
Isaac by P.H. Dillard is a short story about a Angel-turned-Vampire named Isaac and his fight against the Devil.

Usually I give a full paragraph about the plot and background of the book I'm reviewing, but there isn't too much to explain about this story. Angels, when being punished, are put on Earth and become vampires. The main character Isaac is considered the strongest of them all. Everything else would give away the story.

I don't like to do reviews where I believe I'm being harsh, but there's no other way to describe my opinion of this short story. I felt the narrative was spotty, skipping details that would have painted the picture. Things were glazed over very quickly, not allowing the reader to catch up and get into the scene. There wasn't very much character development, rather introducing the characters by name and letting them move on. The ending was unsatisfactory in my personal opinion, and left a lot to be desired. I am very easy to please when it comes to my literature, but I just didn't feel this book.

Interesting concept, bad execution.
Yes, I gave this very short story 5 stars....why?? It has been a long long time since I have read a short story that was written so well. I immediately was pulled into the story, my attention was held and even though it ends in a 'cliffhanger' I thought it was downright awesome.

As others have mentioned, Dillard takes a new twist (at least for me) to the whole "fallen angel" and how did Lucifer exactly end up in hell??? In Dillard's viewpoint---God created earth and in the end needed to make man. Of course, we measly humans got out of control and angels were created (the exact why is a great reason, but you will have to read it to find out) to keep an eye on us.

Rule #1---DO NOT KILL an innocent....even if by accident, the angel will find all celestial light sucked out and cast out of heaven to roam the earth for eternity.

Isaac, good intentions and all, is one of the oldest angels and finds himself cast out due to killing one human trying to save another. Damn those intentions.
We follow Isaac's days and come to find that some of the fallen have decided that in order to get back into heaven Lucifer has to be freed....yeah, that sounds like a great idea NOT. Isaac knows better and, along with others, attempt to deal with this threat.

I got this as a "Free" book but would definitely recommend at a $0.99 price. If Dillard decides to add to the story--I would be happy and looking forward to it....however, as I said, even though there is a cliffhanger of sorts the ending leaves it up to reader and I was happy with it.

Oh, and did I mention that editing errors are practically non-existant?? Another super plus in my book.
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