Son of Angels

Son of Angels
Spirit Fighter, Fire Prophet, Shadow Chaser
Author Jerel Law
Country United States
Language English
Genre Young adult novel, Christian fiction
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Media type Print (Paperback), audiobook, e-book

Son of Angels is a series of young adult Christian fiction novels by Jerel Law.[1][2] The first book in the series, Spirit Fighter, was released on April 3, 2012 through Thomas Nelson and the second, Fire Prophet, was released on December 11, 2012. The third book, Shadow Chaser is to be released on May 7, 2013.

Of the series, Law stated that he began writing the books as a way to "connect [his children] with the Bible in a relevant way for them" after noticing that there were not many books similar to the Percy Jackson and Harry Potter series.[3]

Synopsis

Spirit Fighter

The book starts with 13-year-old Jonah Stone getting up from bed and getting ready for the basketball tryouts. When he doesn't get in, he gets frustrated and prays. In frustration, Jonah kicks a soccer ball which ends up rocketing to the sky rather than going to the goal. When Jonah tells his dad about the incident, he tests his theory and later tells Jonah a fascinating family secret. His mom is 1/2 angel, which makes him and his siblings 1/4 angel.

When Jonah's mom is kidnapped by fallen angels, it is up to him and his sister Eliza to save her. With their special powers along the way, Jonah and Eliza have an adventure in New York that they would have never dreamed before. They find their mom at Belvedere Castle with seven other 1/2 angels beside her. Jonah and Eliza use their powers to rescue them, but are caught by the fallen angels. Jonah, Eliza, and the rest of the nephilim are about to be killed when Marduk, the commander of the fallen angels, stops them. He says that the "BOSS" doesn't want them killed. He wants them to be his servants. When Marduk is about to hypnotize Jonah's mom Eleanor, Jonah shoots an arrow at him to stop. Marduk grabs it, breaks it in half, and transports Jonah to a different place.

Marduk wants Jonah to bow down to him, but Jonah refuses to. Jonah runs up the stairs to the roof, where he gets caught by Marduk, again, who commands him to worship him and be his servant. When Jonah still refuses, Marduk pushes him out of the roof to die. Jonah gets rescued by Archangel Michael, who gives him an angelblade, the key source to fight fallen angels. Jonah returns to Belvedere Castle just in time before his mom gets hypnotized by Marduk. Jonah, Eliza, and Eleanor all defeat the fallen angels and free the nephilims from Marduk's grasp.

Fire Prophet

One year ago, Jonah and Eliza Stone discovered that their mom was a 1/2 angel, a nephilim, which makes them and their little brother Jeremiah 1/4 angels, or quarterlings. After saving their mother and the other nephilims from the fallen angels, the Stone family enjoys some rest and relaxation. But when they are attacked by fallen angels at school, the Stone kids figure out that quarterlings all over the world are being targeted. They also learn why the fallen angels are doing this. Abaddon wants all of the quarterlings killed. The quarterlings are informed that the only way to keep them safe is to separate them from their parents. The kids undergo special training to help them discover their own unique angelic gifts, which come in handy when they embark on a mission to find a mysterious prophet who they believe holds the key to Abaddon’s defeat in a massive battle between good and evil.

Shadow Chaser

Many months have passed since part angel siblings Jonah, Eliza, and Jeremiah Stone began their angelic training. As part angels, or quarterlings, the siblings joined other children of nephilim to begin honing their special powers. In Shadow Chaser, Jonah’s story comes to resemble a modern-day Job as he’s faced with trials that affect his health, strength, relationships, and most-prized possessions. As he and the other quarterlings prepare for mid-term exams, their powers are tested once again in the most fierce battle against Abaddon’s forces yet. Will Jonah’s faith in Elohim continue to persevere as he fights Abaddon in his hardest battle yet?

Characters

Reception

Publishers Weekly gave a positive review for the first novel Spirit Fighter,[4] but slightly criticized the audiobook version's narrator for "[dipping] a little into caricature in his portrayals".[5] Kirkus Reviews gave a mixed review for Fire Prophet, saying that Law made a "praiseworthy effort at gender and ethnic diversity" but that the "presentation of Christianity also gives short shrift to humble service or inner spirituality".[6]

References

  1. "From Bible Stories to Buddha Mind". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  2. "'The Spirit Fighter:' a holy-adventure for the 'Harry Potter' generation". The Herald Weekly. Oct 13, 2011. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  3. "Writing mirrors tragedy and hope for minister". Charlotte Observer. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  4. "Children's Review: Spirit Fighter". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  5. "Audio Review: Spirit Fighter". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  6. "Review: Fire Prophet". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved 8 April 2013.

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