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A Mighty Warrior: Angelic Warriors Trilogy

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The great rebellion in heaven is over. Being forever cast from the Kingdom, Satan and his followers now wage a different battle - a battle for the souls of God's chosen ones. When Kevin Foster and his wife, Teri, receive the news that their youngest son is dying of cancer, their lives are devastated. With their world torn apart, their other two children, Emily and Josh, must face a heartbreak and fear of their own as the family foundation crumbles. Seeing the vulnerability and weakness of the Fosters, Bela, commander of the fallen ones, wastes no time in sending his demons to break the family bond. But the prize he's after is not Kevin or Teri; it's Josh. Bela's orders are to snatch the very soul of the young saint before God's strength and power take root in his heart. Standing between the fallen ones and their victims is the army of the Lord - the mighty angelic warriors. And they will stop at nothing to protect the saints of God under their watch. As the Lord's angelic army arise to protect the Fosters, the team of Bomani, Speranza, Elian, and Analise, under the leadership of Commander Zedekiah, find themselves pitted against their former friends Dorjan, Talman, and Mara. The line is drawn as darkness and light collide in a clash of forces so powerful that nothing can stop the mighty angelic warriors.

246 pages, Paperback

First published June 19, 2013

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K.L. Hughes

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January 1, 2014
This book had some pretty bad elements to it. You can tell that the writer is a bit amateur, due to some of the elements involved. There were spelling errors, grammatical errors, throughout the book repeating there were repeating phrases, sometimes even in the same sentence (Bomani saying, "Bring it!", "eyes were like lasers", "grabbed the demon and threw it across the hall/room/house").

Yet through all this, I still gave it 4 stars instead of 2 like I would have normally. Why?

BECAUSE I COULDN'T PUT IT DOWN.

The story was very gripping! It did feel like a condensed version of the Peretti novel, This Present Darkness, and was kind of cheesy at parts, the story of the family that the war between demons and angels raged around was quite gripping. The author has a knack for chapter cliffhangers, it really made you want to proceed further.

It was a quick, encouraging read, and if you want something that fits both of those descriptors, then by all means, pick this up.
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