Beyond the Sanctified (The Sevens Prophecy, #3) by Amalie Jahn


Beyond the Sanctified (The Sevens Prophecy, #3)
Title : Beyond the Sanctified (The Sevens Prophecy, #3)
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Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
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Publication : First published July 13, 2017

​"There will come a day when seven psychic children of the light and seven psychic children of the dark will be born. From the moment of their birth, strong powers will be in place to bring the seven light together and the seven dark together to form two separate but equally powerful groups. The first seven to gather all in one place will seal the fate of the world - dark for hell, light for heaven. At that point the seven deadly sins will take over the world or cease to exist." - The Sevens Prophecy

Although Mia and Thomas have successfully unified six of the seven light psychics foretold of in the ancient Sevens Prophecy, it’s not enough to seal the fate of the world for the light. Now the only way to conquer evil is to prevent the dark psychics from gathering. But tracking them down is proving more difficult than they first anticipated and time is running out, especially now that the dark psychics are coming after them.

As both sides of the prophecy gather, which group will ultimately decide the fate of the world?


Beyond the Sanctified (The Sevens Prophecy, #3) Reviews


  • Patrick Hodges

    Having loved both books in the Sevens Prophecy series so far, I was eager to get my hands on a copy of the final story in the series. I was not disappointed.

    Beyond the Sanctified represents the final leg of the race against time with the entire world hanging in the balance. Mia and Thomas must continue to gather the remaining light psychics foretold of in the ancient prophecy in hopes of defeating the dark psychics. Since the death of Kate, the possibility of uniting the seven light psychics is now gone, and all they can hope to do is prevent the cadre of bad guys from unleashing darkness upon the world.

    I loved the multiple points of view in this series, and especially how the story took us all over to globe, from North America to Europe to Africa to Asia to South America. Ms. Jahn populated the series with colorful, interesting characters, and I truly enjoyed watching them try to overcome all of the adversities thrown in their way.

    Just like Ms. Jahn's Clay Lion series, the Sevens Propecy was well-written, entertaining, and thoroughly enjoyable. I can't wait to see what she does next!

  • John Maberry

    The third and final book in The Sevens Prophecy continues in the same vein as the first two--challenging the light versus the dark psychics. If I knew more about it, I might say it has some allusions to Manichaeism--the 3rd century Persian dualistic religion. In any case, the characters continue to use both latter day technology and their own supernatural powers to meet the challenges facing them from the opposing side. I found that a creative and workable approach. Without adding any spoilers, I can say that some don't survive (more on the dark or evil side) and nearing the climactic scene, the pace of the conflict ratchets up appropriately. Stay tuned for a surprising twist (or you could say two--given the denouement) about who is who. I'd recommend it to those into supernatural, paranormal and the current issues facing people around the world--various sorts of crime, drugs, the climate, etc. Read the series; you'll see what I mean.

  • Barbara Senteney

    Very strange tale of 14 children born with psychic abilities and the fight between good and evil. The hunt takes Mia and Thomas all over the world in search of these kids trying to unite the children of light before those who follow dark paths.
    If the dark ones unite first the seven deadly sins could be unleashed upon the world, the beginning of the end of everything.
    Patrick who is the one looking for the Dark Ones thinks there is a traitor in the group and is determined to find out which one it is.
    A good story, a lot of characters to follow, but a good story.

  • Marla

    Like the first two books in this series, I had a hard time putting the book down. I was quickly drawn back into the story and put on the edge of my seat waiting to see who would prevail, good or evil. It is a story that begs us to remain hopeful even when it appears there is no hope.

  • Kelly Prue

    Loved this series

    This was a great series. The topics are meaty and relevant (sex trafficking, abuse, body shaming etc) but they are told within a compelling novel that kept me turning pages late into the night.