51LXUBfD0QL._SL500_.jpg

 

Mirrors of Life
The Fight for Political Power, Book 2

by Neal Owens

Review by W. D. Douglass

Today’s Politics . . .

As a representative of AudioBookReviewer.com here is a review on Mirrors of Life, The Fight for Political Power written by Neal Owens. After reading the summary of this book I was excited.  Unfortunately, aside from the relationship between the protagonist and his mother nothing felt natural or creative. It felt like the author was pandering to what he thought his audience would want and not focusing on moving the story along. Between getting bogged down in unnecessary details, excessive amounts of Bible quotes and moments of bland dialogue, this story failed to maintain a cohesive direction. 

The setting and background fell flat for me as well. This book series isn't set in today's political climate like it claims, it is an exact copy of today's political climate. The only differences being some name changes and a few but fair liberties taken for the antagonists. This was more of a "ripped from the headlines" law and order style of world building making it feel like little to no effort was taken. 

Charles Gray as a narrator is the saving grace of this read. Charles Gray delivered a great performance. Pacing and character emotions were well portrayed. 

Editing, quality, and production were on par with most books I have listened to.  It was clear, no issue with sound or quality.


Disclaimer: This Audiobook was provided free of charge by the author, narrator, and/or publisher in exchange for a non-bias, honest review.