(I received this book for free as part of Goodreads First Reads giveaways).
(This review may contain spoilers).
This book wasn’t quite how I expected. The title, blurb and cover were really appealing and made me want to read this book, so I was happy when I won a copy.
I did struggle a bit to get into the story, unfortunately. Quinn was a well-developed character by the end of the book, but it was really hard to relate to the other characters.
I did like the religious aspects to this book and how the story mirrored Job’s in the Bible.
I noticed a lot of errors in the writing. That was one of the things I felt made this book more difficult to read.
I do think this book could be improved. A beta reader would help to check the spelling, grammar and punctuation of this book. I felt that a lot of the book was telling the story rather than showing what was going on.
I would be interested in reading an edited version of this book, but at the moment, I’m afraid it reads more like a first draft.

Editing is always key.
It is, yeah. I think English may not be the author’s first language, given the amount of errors.