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Winter War by Priscilla Shirer

Two years ago, the Prince Warriors lost one of their own, but now they must stand firm . . . because death is coming once again. In this sequel to Priscilla Shirer’s best-selling trilogy, the Prince Warriors return to Ahoratos to find it bare and dangerous. The Winter War is upon them.
Don't miss all the adventures of the Prince Warriors, perfect for all middle-grade readers! Also available: The Prince WarriorsThe Prince Warriors and the Unseen InvasionThe Prince Warriors and the Swords of Rhema, and Unseen: The Prince Warriors 365 Devotional. 

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My Take:
My son has enjoyed this series from the first book.
He read this one in just a  couple of days. This is what he had to say:
"Being a longtime fan of this series I had high hopes for this book. I wasn’t disappointed! It started to introduce new ideas into the world of Ahoratos that brought upon many new ways to take future stories. There were a few things that I wish they would have done differently, or dived deeper into, such as Cassie Cavanaugh. The roads that this book put characters on seems like it could bring upon more journeys in the lives of the Prince Warriors. After I read the third book I was disappointed because it seemed as though one of my favorite series had come to an end, defeating Poneros, discovering who Ruwach is, and them unlocking all their armor, but I was mistaken, it only brought upon more possibilities for future adventures. I am very hopeful for a fifth book to be released. I believe Priscilla Shirer and Gina Detwiler created a captivating journey that will bring old time fans back to the series, while also introducing new ones to the world of Prince Warriors. I give this book five stars."
I was blessed with a copy of this book courtesy of B&H Publishing. I was not asked to review positively. All opinions are my own. 

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