Faced with unparalleled grief, will Jonah return to Elohim?
It has been a trying six months for Jonah, Eliza, and Jeremiah Stone. They have been grieving over the loss of their nephilim mother, who was murdered by Abaddon’s forces. As part angels, the siblings have been in school with other children of nephilim to hone their special powers
In Truth Runner, Jonah has left Angel School and attempts to forget Elohim’s calling by moving back to his hometown and starting high school as a “normal” kid. But Jonah can still see fallen angels - and the evil they're doing. When Jonah realizes the Fallen are attacking his friends without their knowledge, he is faced with a choice: continue to ignore it and forge his own path, or remember who he really is and fight for his friends.
As Jonah’s story begins to resemble his Biblical character’s namesake, will he turn back to Elohim’s path for his life?
Jerel Law is a gifted communicator and pastor with more than twenty years of full-time ministry experience. He holds his undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (go Tarheels!), and a master of divinity degree from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Jerel began writing fiction as a way to encourage his children’s faith to come alive. He lives in North Carolina with his family. Spirit Fighter is his first novel.
First of all, I can’t believe that there’s no more books in this series now. It’s so sad because I reeeaaally LOVE this series. Second of all, I’m proud of myself because I live in Sweden and I’m just 12 years old, and I read this (and the third book, shadow chaser) in English instead of Swedish.
If you never read this series, then you have to do it right now. Turn off your phone, go to a library, borrow the first book in this series and read it!
Read it, it was pretty good but definitely needed room for improvement. I know there's people out there that liked it however i think for the most part i wanted to up the ante on spiritual warfare content in this series. Hopefully since I'm also working on a spiritual warfare fantasy series i can break through the slump most authors get through when it comes to that.
I really enjoyed how the Biblical story of Jonah becomes what happens to Jonah in this book. Such a well written story and it's amazing to read how the Stone kids have grown up. The only part about this book that was different for me was that Jonah was away from his siblings for half the story since he dealt with his grief in isolation. Also, there was VERY little angel involvement in this book. The kids have to rely on each other more in every situation. Loved how the story ended and that Jonah made peace with his dad. One of the best YA series ever done!
Out of all 4 books this was my least favorite. Though the story was good, it just had a different tone to the other books. It's not bad just not the same. I am hoping the there will be more books to this series.