![]() We don’t need to agree with or promote what others do or write, but we shouldn’t be rude and attack them. Although I am not a fan of horror stories, I personally don’t think Christians should act that way. Some of the Christians in the story are referred to as “crazies” because they are angry about Jake’s books, and they harass and publicly condemn him. There are some mentions of what happens in the books Jake writes, but it’s mostly avoided which I appreciated. However, I don’t really think that it’s helpful or useful to be reading about such things. I get that he wasn’t a Christian when he started reading these books, and I also know that some Christians do read and enjoy horror stories. My point of saying this is that the writer who mysteriously disappears writes horror stories and Bryce loves his books. So, in my opinion, we as Christians shouldn’t be thinking about and filling our minds with such things. ![]() It is not Philippians 4 material (honourable, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, or praiseworthy). ![]() My thoughts: I am not a fan of horror stories/books purposefully written to terrify people and show them how bad humans can be. The twins’ mother is asked to come to Jake’s home and ghostwrite the ending to the story Jake was working on, so Bryce and Ashley go along with hopes of finding out what happened to the famous author. Summary: Author Jake Konig was supposed to come to Red Rock when he suddenly goes missing. Series: Red Rock Mysteries #6 (must be read in order) ![]()
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