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Fostering Faust by Randi Darren
Fostering Faust by Randi Darren













Fostering Faust by Randi Darren

The story beings with the main character waking up in a realm to find out he is dead and that he is going to hell.

Fostering Faust by Randi Darren

This story made me think a lot about the concept of evil (example: which is worse: Doing something terrible to someone else and having them hate you for it, or slowing breaking that person down so that they do that same thing and make them love you for it?)Īnother question: Which is worse: Doing something bad to someone else because you hate them, or doing something bad to someone else because you don't care either way? While I would not do what he did, I completely understand his thought process and from a perspective of pure logic, I could not fault anything that he did. I tend to place myself in the main character shoes while I read and try to imagine what I would do in that person's situation. The main protagonist is not a good guy, one could go as far as to say he is evil, but I found myself liking him. I could not decide where or why I would take away stars, so for that I gave it five stars. But, it did make me think in a way I was not used to and for that I can't find many faults with the telling of the story. Also a 5 star story usually means that I love it, and in this case that is not really true. I feel a little weird about that rating as this is not the type of story I usually read. It has violence and a harem relationship. It contains adult themes and moral ambiguities.Īs with my previous work, explicit scenes are found within. The main character is written as a real person in a tough situation, and will not make choices that line up with societal and cultural norms. Warning: This novel explores dark subjects, and what people will give up of themselves, and each other, to get what they want. If Alex wants to keep living, to keep his soul from being sent to the darkest corner of hell, he’ll have to ask himself that question.

Fostering Faust by Randi Darren

The better question, is how much would you take from others? How much would you give of yourself to live on is an easy question. Pacts that would bind the soul of those who take a deal to the same entity who owns Alex’s soul. It’s not even a similar period in time, but from something long past in history.Īnd part of the deal to live again, is to make pacts with others. He can instead, return to the land of the living, though his soul would belong to another.Įxcept the world he’s being sent to, isn’t the same one he came from. Luckily for him, he’s about to be given a chance. Please read all the way through.))ĭead, and apparently with a one way ticket to a place that only the worst of the worst go.Īll for a simple choice he made about a product his company owned. ((Minor Spoiler and Warning at the bottom of the blurb.















Fostering Faust by Randi Darren