Spirit Bridge by James L Rubart is
book number three in the “Well Spring” series. If you have read this series up
to now, this is a must-read book in the series for you! Also, if this is the
first time you’ve even heard of the series, this is a great book to read, but
it would of course, be best to read the prior two before this one.
Book
Description
“The Warriors Riding have battled in astounding supernatural
realms, set captives free, and awakened thousands of hearts. But now their only
chance of survival depends on calling for The Spirit Bridge.
Reece, Dana, Brandon, and Marcus have achieved staggering
success in the spiritual realm . . . but each is reeling from vicious attacks.
They need rest. A break from the war.
But the warlord Zennon is raging and will give them no
quarter. The demon holds what he believes to be the trump card—a hidden
strategy set in motion before Warriors Riding even began—that will detonate the
team from the inside out. And he's just set it loose.
The street magician Simon—finally free of Zennon's
alternate reality prison—is racing to remember his past before his ignorance
obliterates his destiny. Then there's Miyo—a brash young warrior with advanced
knowledge of spiritual realities and supernatural armor even Reece doesn't know
about. These two will be pivotal in the final war.
If only the Warriors knew which side Simon and Miyo are
truly on. If only they knew how to fight against Zennon's final assault.
The
Spirit Bridge is the epic
conclusion to acclaimed author James L. Rubart's Well Spring series, which will
propel each of the Warriors Riding on a quest of true identity, ultimate
freedom, and a final battle that will leave them changed forever.” – Spirit Bridge
My Thoughts
Spirit
Bridge is an adventurous religious story that is actually a really fun and
engaging read. The characters are intriguing, and part of a group that is known
as the “Warrior’s Riding” which goes into the spiritual realm to do battle with
evil.
This big evil that they face is Zennon and his
demons, who wants to destroy this group of spiritual warriors. This is a true
battle of good vs. evil, and is quite a storyline to go an adventure with the
characters to battle it out.
I hadn’t read the other two books in the series
before reading this one, and I really wish that I had read the prior two first.
It didn’t necessarily take away the enjoyable experience of reading this one,
but it would have definitely been better to read the first two before this one.
Overall, I really enjoyed reading this novel and
definitely want to go back and read the previous ones in the series. I definitely
recommend it!
* Thank you
to the publisher of Spirit Bridge, Thomas
Nelson, for providing me with a copy of this book for review. All opinions
expressed are my own.
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