
LitPick Review

There are numerous fiction and nonfiction stories written about the battle between heaven and hell. Glyn Williams’ Nature vs. Nurture can be added to this list. This eight-chapter fictional book delves into the war against heaven and hell. Emily and Robert Kane’s life is forever changed when Emily encounters a man at her front door with a proposition: agree to have his child, and all of her and her husband’s financial and personal troubles will vanish. What transpires is an internal conflict with self, family, and a warfare between the Almighty and His fallen angel Lucifer to determine whether good or evil will prevail.
Opinion:
This fictional tale is an easy read. It’s action-packed and sure to captivate readers who are fans of paranormal fiction. I would have liked the author to include more descriptive scenes of Chicago, especially if deciding to use the city as a focal point. There were also a few grammatical errors within the story, as well as times where the text was capitalized, which I feel could’ve been done differently to get the point across. I did, however, appreciate the author’s use of imagery and religious references.