Fire Prophet
Written by Jerel Law
Narrated by Kelly Ryan Dolan
4.5/5
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About this audiobook
What if you could actually see angels and fallen angels engaging in battle? Would you have the courage to join the fight?
A year ago, Jonah Stone and his sister Eliza discovered that their mother is a nephilim, the child of a union between a human and a fallen angel, which makes them and their little brother, Jeremiah, quarterlings, or one-quarter angel.When Jonah and Eliza are attacked by fallen angels at school, they learn that quarterlings are being targeted all over the world. The kids undergo special training to help them discover their own unique angelic gifts and rescue a kidnapped prophet - one who holds the key to a battle between good and evil.
This fast-paced fantasy adventure based in Scripture brings spiritual warfare to life. The series is the first Christian answer to Percy Jackson and the Olympians, The Kane Chronicles, The Secret Series, and other middle-grade series packed with adventure, action, and the supernatural. But the message is solidly scriptural in that the most powerful weapon of all is prayer.
“Jerel Law transports readers to a place where supernatural forces of good and evil collide. Young readers will be entertained and inspired . . . I heartily recommend it.”
– Robert Whitlow, best-selling author of the Tides of Truth series
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Reviews for Fire Prophet
26 ratings3 reviews
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5WARNING: May contain spolers for book 1.
Fire Prophet picks up where Spirit Fighter leaves off, bringing us back in touch with our heroes, Jonah and Eliza who are trying to return to their normal lives after they had rescued their mother and the other Nephilim from the throes of evil.
I liked the fact that Jonah is not perfect. He has faults and failings and is full of self-doubt. Too many times in stories similar to this, the hero or heroine is so full of themselves and they lack any true flaws. It can make the story seem flat and impossible to relate to.
There is a lot of Bible in these stories and for those that did not grow up in the church, that can be a bit ....daunting. Some may even find it a bit preachy to those who are not used to having the biblical references shoved in their faces.
To me, this series so far reminds me of a cross between the Percy Jackson series and the Mortal Instruments series, albeit with the latter being a bit watered down for younger readers, since it is aimed at middle grade readers.
This book took a little bit longer for the "action" to pick up and may be a bit slower going for some readers, as opposed to the first book which jumped right into it.
I am going to keep reading because I love reading books about angels and things like that, so I am curious where the author is going to go with it and whether or not he redeems the "Mortal Instruments Light" image I have in my head of this series so far. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is an really wonderful book. It really makes a person think of a Christian book version of Harry Potter when you read this. It takes you on a journey and you realize that most of this book is in a since what is going on in the real world. Eliza, Jeremiah and Jonah are three siblings that are quarterlings, one quarter angels set out to rescue one of GODs prophets from the fallen angels after they kidnapped her.They had to fight the dark (evil / bad) forces. Little Jeremiah had to learn what his gift was and help to fight even though he was only 6 years old. Out of all of the quarterlings, he was the youngest of them all, all 13.If you really want to read a very good book, I've certainly got to give this book a major 2 thumbs up. This book would get more if I had more than two thumbs! Will certainly be looking forward to reading more by this series, novel and author!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Great Addition to a Rapid Paced SeriesI totally enjoyed the first book in the series and jumped into this one immediately from the first. Now, I can’t wait to pick up the third. In this book, the characters grow in strength and character. They learn how to work with the other quarterlings. This is the perfect series to hook your children on with the battle of good and evil and the references to the Bible. It might just make them want to study the Bible a little to learn about those references. I would recommend this book to any child, though you might have to read it to one under nine. I also recommend it to anyone else who loves a supernatural fight of good vs. evil.