God's Eye


Fiction - Horror
428 Pages
Reviewed on 10/31/2011
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Author Biography

It’s A.J.’s world. A strange place where patterns jump out and catch the eye, very little is missed, and most of it can be recalled with a deep breath, it’s different from the world the rest of us inhabit. But the rest of us can see it – when we read. In this world, the smell of Florida takes three weeks to fully leave the senses and the air in Dallas is so thick that the planes “sink” to the runways rather than actually landing.
For A.J., texture reigns supreme. Whether it’s air or blood or virus, it can be felt and smelled. School is a privilege and two science degrees (a BA and MS) are mere pats on the back compared to the prize of knowledge. Teaching is something done for fun (and the illusion of a regular paycheck) and is rewarding at all levels, grade school through college. No stranger to awards and national recognition for outstanding work as a teacher, trainer and curriculum writer, like most true teachers, the real joy for A.J. is in the “oh!” - the moment when the student sees the connection and it all makes sense.
A.J. has lived in Florida and Los Angeles among a handful of other places. Recent whims have brought the dark writer to Tennessee, where home is a deceptively normal looking neighborhood just outside Nashville.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Lynette Fowlston for Readers' Favorite

"Gods Eye" by A.J. Scudiere is a paranormal romantic novel that will take the reader to the dark side of evil with fallen angels and demons. The plot revolves around Katharine Geryon, born with a silver spoon in her mouth so to speak. Since she is the only child of a prominent business owner, one day the Geryon and Light investment company would all belong to Katharine. But when events start happening in her life she begins to question her own sanity and the validity of her job. When two men come into her life, Zachary and Allistair, things start happening: strange writing on her mirror, animals in her home, black soot on her carpets and both men striving for her attention.

Enter good and evil, dark and light, and Katharine is about to have her eyes open to both; but which is which? Both tell a good story. Whom will she choose to follow? Who can she believe?

When I first viewed the cover of the book I wondered to myself what I would be reading, but I found this book to be very captivating. As I read this book I viewed it with a Christian attitude because we waver between good and evil and the falter in the choices we make as to which one to follow. I would hesitate to call this a romantic novel, but more of a psychological thriller. The book has many twists and turns throughout and is full of intrigue and mystery. I myself did not know which one was from the light side and who was of the dark. I found myself switching back and forth between Zachary and Allistair and till the end of the book I did not know. There was a little bit more sexual activity in the romance part of the book but it is not erotic. However, I would not recommend it for a teenager to read. For those that like a good paranormal, psychological thriller I think you will find this book very hard to put down.