Brrr! It’s a cold one up here, in the Canadian North! Speaking of which, I have the privilege of reviewing the work of fellow Canadian author, Stephanie M. Matthews. Before I begin, I suggest that you read the first book of this series, The Gift, in order to better comprehend this one. There will be more purchase links listed at the end of this article.
A quick intro:
An Amazon Bestseller, “The Eve’s End” is the stunning sequel to the breakout thriller, “The Gift.” Re-immerse yourself in the vivid writing style, provoking storytelling, and addictive suspense that made you love the first novel! It’s been twenty-eight years since Fae Peeters came to a little Belgian village for Christmas. Twenty-eight years since she received the Gift and came face-to-face with Nefas. Fate would ensure that twenty-eight years would not become twenty-nine.

My turn:
As with The Gift, this story is choc full of nuances, allegories, and explores the nature of free will. Indeed, how much of what the characters assume are their own choices are actually the work of a master puppeteer? How much of what appears to be the right choice, is pure poison?
There’s a divine incarnation of good versus evil via a number of the characters, and the humans are left to sort out who they’re going to follow. At times, even Fae Peeters is left questioning the reality and the soundness of her path. There’s plenty of action, but it’s those layers that piqued my interest.
I’d recommend The Gift and The Eve’s End for readers who enjoy supernatural thrillers, that fuel contemplation of the deeper meanings of life.
Five Stars for The Eve’s End!
Please note that I only post reviews on books I deem four or five stars. Life is short and if I don’t like a book, I simply won’t finish it.
Meet Stephanie:

Having been raised as an East Coast girl in Truro, Nova Scotia, Stephanie M. Matthews has spent time living in Newfoundland, Oklahoma, and Italy. She has currently settled in Ontario, Canada working for a non-profit organization and writing in her spare time.
Stephanie’s love of writing came at an early age, drafting her first “real story” in Grade 2. This love of writing has continued throughout her life, as a university professor once accused her of having made a history research paper too exciting. While this accusation inspired an opinionated debate between department professors- from which she gently excused herself, the moment solidified a decision to never take the excitement out of her writing- fiction or non.
From a young age, Stephanie was drawn to thriller stories, as they appealed to her adventurous side.
Still admitting to be too scared to read many supernatural thrillers herself, she knows exactly how to craft an exciting, thrilling supernatural story by drawing on everything that scares her!
When not writing or working, Stephanie enjoys fueling her passion for Ancient Rome and indulging her nerdiness in Middle-Earth. Stephanie also loves mountain biking and combatting her arch nemesis: her love of cookies. She can be found mourning the loss of the television show “Firefly”, pretending like she can play hockey, or planning her bucket list, for which she had to come to the harsh reality that time travel is not an option.
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This is not a genre that I read, but I did enjoy your review.
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Thanks Robbie. I appreciate your kind words.
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You’ve certainly made it sound like an exciting book, Mark. Thanks for the review. Hugs!
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I really enjoyed it. Teagan, and I think you would as well. 🙂
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If you go to my Amazon page for either book, there’s a free preview of, I believe, the first three chapters. Feel free to check those out and get a taste for what Mark so wonderfully reviewed- maybe it will be your next review! 🙂
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Enticing review. You’ve definitely grabbed my attention.
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Thanks, Jacqui. 🙂
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Great review, Mark. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks, Jill. 🙂
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This sounds like a spine-tingling read! Congrats to Stephanie on the awesome review. Hope you have plenty of firewood, Mark- stay warm!
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I really enjoyed it, Jacquie. It’s been an indoors kind of day here with the cold. 🙂
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Nice review Mark. Thanks for introducing us to a new author.
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My pleasure, Balroop. Thank you for stopping. 🙂
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Both of these sound like page turners! Great review!
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I enjoyed them for sure, Michelle. 🙂
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If you’re interested, both “The Gift” and “The Eve’s End” have free chapter previews on their Amazon paperback pages. I believe you’re able to read up to the first 3 chapters in each book, and I’m sure you’ll be flipping those pages pretty quick 🙂
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Thank you so much! I’ll go check them out! 🙂
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Thanks, Michelle. Have a great weekend. 🙂
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Great review and you have me curious about The Gift!
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I was thinking of you when I posted this review. I think it is up your alley. 🙂
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I think so too 🙂 I picked up a copy.
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That’s great news! Enjoy. 🙂
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Thank you for your support! I hope you enjoy The Gift as much as Mark did!
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Small world! My maternal grandmother grew up right next to Truro, Nova Scotia, in Economy.
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It is small for sure, Liz.
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I’ve actually been to Truro–twice! It’s a nice little town.
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My family had friends in Economy and we would take the drive out to visit them! Unfortunately I don’t remember their names, but I do remember being packed up in the car to go to Economy! 🙂
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My family (Moore) in Economy goes back ten generations, so I have a LOT of distant cousins there.
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Wow! So, you’re related to most of Economy’s population, haha It’s a pretty place, I remember that!
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That’s what remember about Economy as well, what a pretty place it is. (Of course, I went at the height of summer both times.)
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Summer is definitely key! 🙂
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Sounds interesting!!
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It was. 🙂
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If you’re interested, both “The Gift” and “The Eve’s End” have free chapter previews on their Amazon paperback pages. I believe you’re able to read up to the first 3 chapters in each book, and I’m sure you’ll be flipping those pages pretty quick 🙂
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This sounds like a fabulous series, Mark! Thank you for sharing and for introducing me to a new author!
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You’re welcome, Jan. I think you would enjoy the series.
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Hi Jan, if you’re interested, both “The Gift” and “The Eve’s End” have free chapter previews on their Amazon paperback pages. You’re able to read up to the first 3 chapters in each book- just enough to make you want to read more 🙂
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