Book details
Fire Prophet (Son of Angels, Jonah Stone)
Description
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.
Age
9-13
Text complexity
proficient
Length
272 pages
Book in series
#2
Why to read
- Engaging Spiritual Themes: 'Fire Prophet' delves into spiritual warfare and the battle between good and evil, presenting these themes in a way that is accessible and thought-provoking for younger readers, encouraging them to consider deeper moral and spiritual questions.
- Action-Packed Adventure: The book offers a fast-paced, action-filled plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. With supernatural battles and thrilling challenges, it's a great pick for young readers who enjoy excitement and fantasy.
- Relatable Characters: Jonah Stone, the protagonist, is a character that many kids can relate to. As he discovers his angelic heritage and navigates the responsibilities that come with it, readers can find inspiration in his journey of self-discovery and courage.
- Positive Messages: 'Fire Prophet' promotes positive values such as bravery, faith, and the importance of family and friendship. It encourages readers to stand up for what is right and to believe in themselves, making it not only entertaining but also enriching.