Title: Children of Angels
Author: Kathryn
Dahlstrom
Pages: 224
Year: 2012
Publisher: WinePress
Publishing
Note: I received a
complimentary copy for an honest review of this book. The opinions shared in this review are solely
my responsibility. Other reviews can be
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Jeremy
Lapoint is the son of a convicted criminal, and the kids at his school make
sure that he remembers it. Jeremy,
bullied by his fellow middle schoolers, tries to escape and suddenly feels the
urge to fly—and with one leap, he does exactly that! He discovers that he has obtained other
powers as well including the ability to walk through solid objects and turn
invisible just because he wants to do it.
Jeremy discovers, with the help of his guardian angel, that he himself
is part angel—a nephilim.
Jeremy
is given a scholarship to attend a special school for others who have angelic
powers like his, but the other children do not realize that they are
nephilim. They have been told that they
are the next phase of humanity due to evolutionary process; however, Jeremy
knows the truth and uncovers a plot of how the nephilim DNA was passed to each
of the children. He then becomes a
leader among those who believe what he has learned, and he leads nephilim and
angels against the demon warriors who want to distort the truth.
Author
Kathryn Dahlstrom’s fantasy tale is full of biblical imagery of angels, demons,
and the battles that take place between good and evil. Dahlstrom shows how Jeremy can rise up in faith
and overcome his fears as he learns about the love of God.
My
rating of Children of Angels is 4
stars.
