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5.0 out of 5 stars Great New Series, October 12, 2007
Book two of The Gifted Series is even better than book one, if that's possible. The Gifted are finding more members as they stumble along, trying to do God's will, but not sure what's expected of them. Daria, the healer, Father Piero, Tessa, Gianni, and Hasani, are searching for the missing parts of a mysterious map, but they're not the only ones. They are in a race against time and evil men who deny God and want to destroy his band of believers. Lord Abramo Amidei, the evil Sorcerer, hopes to destory The Gifted, one by one, until no one is left, except Daria. As he closes in on them, the members of the small band face danger, deception, and betrayal in their search for the truth.
The Betrayed is an amazing, beautifully written book, and The Gifted is simply one of the best series I've found in a long time. The Begotten, book one, and The Betrayed, book two are must reads for fans of thrillers and religious history. Both are highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The enthralling journey continues...., September 23, 2007
Lady Daria and Father Piero continue to seek out the lost parts of the Pauline letter they are convinced will light their way. Surrounded by her faithful knights, the young child Tessa with her own gift of discernment, Daria continues to heal and the Gifted's powers and faith strengthen. The sorcerer feels their spiritual growth and plans well to slowly and methodically destroy Daria's friends by exposing their weaknesses and taking Daria for his own. Drawn in to a trap by a once faithful friend, Daria's small band of spiritual warriors and friends are wrongfully accused, sold in to slavery, tortured and slaughtered, and her own soul laid bare. God's prophecy for the Gifted suddenly seems beyond their grasp.

Lisa Tawn Bergren does not let up in the sequel to The Begotten. In this intensely powerful novel the Gifted are tested beyond their own power to stand firm as the evil one plans a concerted attack to bring Daria to his side. The adventure is gripping and the heartache palpable yet newer members drawn to the Gifted provide comic relief in a world sliding into despair. When I read the last page of The Betrayed and closed the book, I was disappointed not to find myself on one of the islands of Venice, so rich and descriptive is Lisa's writing!

Piero's plainness and humility, Gianni's strength and devotion, Vito's humour and Hasani's visions all play a part in this captivating story that leaves you gasping for breath, challenged in your faith and eagerly anticipating the final instalment, The Blessed. Trust me, you want to read these books, live the adventure and delight in their truth.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Faith filled thrill ride of lost Gospel, September 20, 2007
The Betrayed by Lisa Bergren is a thrill-ride in the vein of The DaVinci Code and The Rule of Four, but with better writing and a believable plot. The sequel to The Begotten, the book picks up with Daria, Father Piero, Gianni and the rest of the Gifted in Venice trying to figure out where God wants them to go next. A little background plot: It's 14th century Italy, and a fragment of a lost letter to the Corinthians by Paul prophesies of a group of people called The Gifted who will join together under the symbol of the peacock to battle the Sorcerer and his dark forces. Daria heals, Father Piero has the gift of wisdom, Gianni has faith, Hasani sees visions, Tessa discerns good from evil, Zola who betrayed the group in The Begotten has the gift of tongues. Daria and the gang fled Siena after pursuit by Abramo Amidei, the Sorcerer who wishes to enslave the Gifted's powers for evil. A cardinal from the Vatican is also pursuing the Gifted in hopes of using them to advance his own position in the church to Pope. Each group holds a piece of the lost Letter. The Gifted discover pieces of a map have been hidden throughout the churches of Venice and begin the hunt trailed by Amidei and the cardinal. Politics twine throughout the tale making friends and enemies difficult to distinguish. An enemy now may be an ally later and vice versa. A new member of the Gifted makes himself known in a spectacular way. I love Bergren's attention to detail throughout this series. She made Siena and Venice come alive with rich descriptions. The characters are well-rounded with the Gifted slipping in their faith occasionally, and Amidei's allies questioning his actions as well. Bergren's attention to small detail is amazing: Abramo Amidei's name is itself an attack on God. Translated the name means: Abraham God's friend, nice touch! Trying to put the pieces of the puzzle together for the Gifted is just as exciting for the reader. After reading The Begotten, I had to force myself to hold onto The Betrayed for a couple of weeks before reading it. It was so compelling, I can't wait for the next book in the series to come out, and while it looks as though the series is intended to end with the next, I sincerely hope not. This is one of those series that I would love to just go on and on. Adventure, swashbuckling, romance, faith, mystery, this book has it all.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Gifted Series by Lisa Bergren, November 8, 2010
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If you ar interested in the healing ministry, curious about the wiles of satan and how he works against the "gifted" Christians, you will be greatly blessed by this series of three books. Amazing.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Betrayed, August 27, 2010
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Although, I normally read other types of novels, I wanted to read this series of an author I like in many other areas. I read "The Betrayed" as part 2 of the series, "The Gifted", and look forward to reading the final book, (3) "The Blessed". If one likes fantasy, dark vs. light, God's love vs. worldly aims themes--along with knights, ladies, miracles and dragons more real than one would like--then this is the book to read. I highly recommend reading the first in the series, (1)"The Begotten", to begin--as one will become acquainted and fascinated with the characters and will want to see "what happens next". As I wait for book 3 to arrive, I can only ask myself, "What will happen to....? Where is.....? Who will....?" One word of warning: It might keep one awake for a night or two--reading "just one more page/chapter".
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Betrayed, April 28, 2010
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Absolutely riveting. I thought The Begotten was good, however, the second in the series was even better!
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Affirming Exciting Read, January 11, 2009
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Book two is as exciting and affirming as was book one. Lisa T. Bergren has a new fan. I continue to be blessed by the characters, their story as well as the lessons learned. These lessons will stay with me for a lifetime, to be treasured and revisited. If you're looking for a gift that keeps on giving, consider this series! My family and friends share my sentiments about the books.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A must read, September 9, 2008
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I love to read and I found these books by Barb & J.C, Hendee one of the best books I have read in a long time. I can't wait until the next book comes out.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great second in the series!, March 2, 2008

I totally loved the first book in this series, The Begotten. It was fabulous. The second book in this series, The Betrayed was just as good. I recommend reading the series in order. There was a point in the middle of The Betrayed when I put this book down due to other commitments, but when I picked it up again I was pulled right back into that world.

The brutality the "gifted" experienced was as powerful as the miraculous events. I couldn't believe how many times they were captured after trying to get free. And being pursued like that had to make them crazy. I found the parallel between the "dark" lord and Satan quite interesting. He would get furious when Daria quoted scripture during times of suffering, yet that was the one thing that sustained her. For me, another profound conclusion from this story was how God will sometimes allow others to suffer alongside us to provide encouragement.

I loved the message about God's perfect timing and tuning into his voice. And the strategies that the evil Lord, Sorcerer Abramo, used to try to break them were so similar to the devil's. First he tries luring you in with your own lusts and weaknesses. If that doesn't break you he goes after your flesh (like with sickness) and if you still refuse to curse God in the midst of that pain he tries the ultimate tactic of hurting those you love. What a wicked enemy we have!

Bergren did such a fabulous job of making me see how the enemy works through this parallel story. It makes me want to memorize more scriptures that I can use when I need encouragement and when I need to fight off the enemy's attacks. As far as the edgy factor goes? I'd rate this with 8 out of ten stars for edgy content. If you want to experience an adventure that will both thrill you and at the same time cut you to the very marrow of your bones, you will love this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars On the edge "THE BETRAYED", February 8, 2008
After reading THE BEGOTTEN I was hooked and quickly located THE BETRAYED to read. Then I realized the third book wasn't out yet and am still on the edge waiting for it. Bergren has a way of weaving her story with history and religion that makes me want to learn more. Not only is the message important but the way it is presented is exciting enough you can't put it down. HIGHLY recommend "THE GIFTED" series by Lisa T. Bergren.
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