Spirit Fighter

Spirit Fighter
Spirit Fighter is the first book in the series Son of Angels. The series is written by Jerel Law. It is based on angels and Christianity.
Summary
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 out 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 gets kidnapped by fallen angels, it's up to him and his sister Eliza to save her. With their special powers along the way, Jonah and Eliza had an adventure in New York that they would have never dreamed before. They find their mom at Belvedere Castle with 7 other 1/2 angels beside her. Jonah and Eliza use their powers to rescue them, but gets caught by the fallen angels. Jonah, Eliza, and the rest of the nephilim were about to get killed when Marduk, the commander of the fallen angels, stopped them. He said that the "BOSS" doesn't want them killed. He wants them to be his servants. When Marduk was about to hypotize 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 get 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 got hypotized by Marduk. Jonah, Eliza, and Eleanor all defeat the fallen angels and free the nephilims from Marduk's grasp.
Sequels
Spirit Fighter is the first book in the series. It is followed by Fire Prophet.
 
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