In this series, Shirer has done more than provide us with a safe alternative to vampires, witches and wizards…
She’s provided inspiration for the very real battles our youth are facing today. Her characters don’t just fight Forgers, and ride dragons, and get tangled up in the claw-like limbs of giant trees… they deal with heart issues like anger, and jealousy, and feelings of unworthiness.
The “Prince Warriors” trilogy tackles spiritual warfare — lies and deceit and faith and the disciplined use of the Word of God — as a key theme. But Shirer doesn’t just quote a few verses from Ephesians Chapter Six and expect her readers to “get it”…
The boots, and the helmet, the shield and the sword, are described so beautifully that you can’t wait to put yours on, too.
And though her setting is anything but ordinary…
She’s painted a picture of young people who are just like you and me, just like an anyone you might meet walking down your own block. Her characters aren’t airbrushed, aren’t perfect… but they aren’t afraid of their flaws. Because they’re learning to trust the Source who transforms, who heals, who provides.
In "The Prince Warriors And The Swords Of Rhema," Priscilla Shirer has used the power of a good story in the best way possible: to help us draw nearer to the greatest Storyteller of all.