Although I haven't read the Paradise series (they looked a little dark), I have read a lot of other books Dekker has written. The more I read, the more I'm becoming disillusioned with his writing style and plots. You have to admit, they are all a little similar! Every man is handsome, every woman beautiful, they all have green eyes...
I read the new YA series - Elyon, Lunatic, Chosen - and was disturbed by all the violence in there. A lot of it was un-necessary. I began to wonder if he's beginning to ghostwrite - especially with the fast pace he's churning these books out.
I also don't get the message he's trying to convey (if there is one!). When a character feels called to "love" their enemies, it's usually physically (as in the case of the YA series). Um... yeah. There's a LOT more to loving your enemy than hugging them.
And in Blink, which is the Dekker book I've read most recently, the last scene? When the car chase has ended and they're in the shack, and Seth suddenly realizes he's supposed to be loving the bad guy? Then the chapter ends on that "light bulb turning on" and the end of the book showdown goes on as usual.
Okay, I'll stop ranting.

Really I do like Dekker - just not all of his books. Blessed Child and the Circle Trilogy will always be on my favorites list.
