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Warfare (Life After) Paperback – June 9, 2017
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The battle is far from over.
When the lives of her loved ones are put in peril, who will Audrey turn to for help? On the surface, Audrey's existence in the afterlife is coming together. Her quirky new mentor guides her on the path to becoming the demon hunter she always hoped. She has great friends and even a kinda-sorta-maybe new boyfriend. But if things are so wonderful, why is Logan never far from her thoughts?
After learning that her family is the target of an unprecedented demonic siege Audrey puts all she’s gained in jeopardy by defying heavenly authorities and returning to Earth. Stranded at the place she once called home with the one person she's been desperate to forget, she'll face vicious monsters, betrayers, and a legion of demons with an insidious weapon that even her celestial sword can't defeat.
Will Audrey’s mistakes in the afterlife be what destroys the lives of the ones she loves the most?
The LIFE AFTER SERIES is now complete . . . binge the entire series today!
- Book 1: Huntress (multiple award-winner)
- Book 2: Warfare
- Book 2.5: Logan (A Companion Story)
- Book 3: Dominion
Genre: Teen and Young Adult Christian Fantasy and Paranormal
What others are saying about the series:
"The romance is sweet, mysterious, frustrating, and perfect."
- Jaymin Eve, USA Today Bestselling Author
"Julie Hall is destined to be one of the great fiction writers of our time." - Rebecca Hagelin, Bestselling author and columnist with The Washington Times
"You will be holding your breath and falling in love." - Kelly Oram, Bestselling Author
- Print length360 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJune 9, 2017
- Dimensions5.25 x 0.9 x 8 inches
- ISBN-100998986712
- ISBN-13978-0998986715
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- Leia Stone, USA Today Bestselling author of the Matefinder series
"Warfare has everything I want in a YA novel: romance, action, and a whole lot of heart. I was captivated from the first page to the last."
- Everly Frost, author of the Mortality series.
"Julie Hall is set to take the YA world by storm with her Life After series. With a quick-witted heroine, intricate truths, and a battle between light and dark, fantasy readers will devour this story!"
- Mandy Fender, award-winning author of the Defier series
"Julie Hall is a big talent and Warfare is a triumph. Hall's ability to imagine and build worlds is masterful. With heavenly prose, she creates a realm rich with imagery and vivid, resilient characters. Warfare is a page-turner with action-packed demon-slaying, swoon-worthy romance, and nail-biting suspense, but the complexity of the story lies in the vulnerability of the characters and their raw, relatable emotions. You won't want to reach the end, but once you do...you'll want to read it again. "
- Megan Whitson Lee, award-winning author of Captives and Suburban Dangers
About the Author
Julie's daughter says that her super power is sleeping all day and writing all night... and well, she wouldn't be wrong. She currently lives in Colorado with her four favorite people - her husband, daughter, and two fur babies.
Website: JulieHallAuthor.comNewsletter: JulieHallAuthor.com/newsletterJulie's Fan Club: facebook.com/groups/juliehall
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- Publisher : Julie Hall (June 9, 2017)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 360 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0998986712
- ISBN-13 : 978-0998986715
- Item Weight : 14.4 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.25 x 0.9 x 8 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,371,834 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #1,235 in Christian Fantasy (Books)
- #103,656 in Fantasy (Books)
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Julie Hall is a USA Today bestselling, multiple award-winning author.
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Julie currently lives in Colorado with her four favorite people - her husband, daughter, and two fur babies.
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This is the second book in the Life After series, and could it be possible that I loved it even more than the first? I was barely a third of the way into the first book "Huntress", and I had to order "Warfare" so I would have it ready when I finished.
"Warfare" is simply amazing! It is filled with action, love, and tension! I don't think another fictional book series has ever been this life-changing for me. But what still has me reeling throughout the whole series is the way Julie Hall writes about the after life and the characters' faith walk. These books were so timely for me - just read the books already! And do yourself a favor and just get the whole series at once, because I couldn't read them fast enough!
What I liked about it:
Audrey has grown in both skill and confidence.
The truths are poignant, "If you constantly fill your mind and never stop and be silent, how will you ever receive your answer?" and the events that unfold with her mortal family are tear-jerkers. "When despair hits, sometimes we forget we are not alone."
The introduction of a new enemy is intriguing. A former hunter gone evil. I won't spoil anything else. I'm interested to learn more about this "Morgan", his role in the past, and his future in the story.
My misgivings:
Her naivety can still come across as stupidity.
The stop and go love story between her and Logan is a direct result of "stupidity, meant to be naivety", on both their parts. This combined with an awkward love triangle (that seemed to be thrown in, not thought out) made it feel almost too "Twilight-y" at times. I was starting not to care whether they got together, and once something finally happened to move it in a distinct direction, it was...weird. It didn't gel well with me.
There was a lot more "religion" in this book. There were moments when it felt more like a personal sermon than a fictional story. I don't mind opinion, but I have a hard time when it feels like an assumption the reader believes exactly as the author does about things like the Godhead, prayer, and scripture. But to be fair, I don't feel at all like preaching was the author's intention, just her honest belief, and based on the events taking place I'm sure she felt like it was the only way to forward the plot. I think it takes a lot of work to generalize in the area of religion and satisfy all the different ways of belief out there. So what was uncomfortable for me, may not feel that way at all to someone else. I do not believe for one second that it is a reason not to read the book.
Overall:
I'm honestly anxious for Dominion, the final book. Based on the new characters, setting (not telling, but its going to be cool), and ideas introduced, I'm carefully hopeful the third book will wrap things up nicely with good character growth for everyone, maybe a little less info-dump preaching, and a lot more action and shows of power and skill.
If you want to read a story with intriguing ideas, poignant truths that will touch your heart, and some characters that can bring out a range of emotions from joy, to frustration, to excitement, to impatience (to name a few) in the reader, you should consider giving The Life After series a chance. It's definitely worth the read.
Perhaps I’m being too nit-picky about a fantasy adventure intended principally to entertain. All the same, the amount of undisguised preaching in “Warfare” substantially exceeds that in “Huntress,” so the reader is justified in concluding that evangelism is one of Miss Hall’s reasons for writing. I have no problem with evangelism – without it, Christianity would have died out with the original twelve Apostles – but the fantastic elements “Warfare” marries to it make for a strange mix.
Some examples of fantastic deviations from Christian conceptions:
1. Non-mortals – angels, demons, and the hunters – can have material effects on the temporal world.
2. The hunters, though their mortal lives have ended, possess bodies that must be fed and generally maintained, can be wounded, and often require healing
3. Demons can inflict damage and pain on angels and hunters, but can’t kill them.
4. Hunters can be captured by demons and held prisoner. They can also be converted from allegiance to God to allegiance to Satan.
5. Satan is permitted much more latitude than is compatible with Christian doctrine about his damnation.
The aggregate requires a lot of suspension of disbelief...though some of that is always required in fictions that address matters of religion. C. S. Lewis got away with a lot of it. John Conroe does it unabashedly. I’ve fiddled around the edges myself. I suppose Miss Hall’s fictional liberties will be granted absolution, too.
All that having been said, “Warfare” is every bit as entertaining as “Huntress,” both for its adventure segments and the on-again-off-again romance between Audrey and Logan. (Romance in the afterlife? Tell me there aren’t singles bars, too. Please!) The conclusion of the novel is a classic cliffhanger, so readers are advised to be ready for a third book.
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The way Julie writes makes you so involved with the characters and you feel as if they are real people you know.
Audrey goes through a lot in this book from trials to pass to tests in her relationship with God and friends.
It I fast paced and you will not want to put it down.

It starts slowly until around the 25% mark when Audrey 'escapes' to earth to protect her family who are being attacked by demons. And this is where the action starts and it's easy to keep turning pages as the pace and incredibleness (?) of Hall's imagination comes to the fore. We have hunters who are turned by Satan, dragons that morph into demonic lords, hunters being able to be hurt but not killed by demons and some fabulous fighting scenes where one really feels like we're wielding the weapons.
Even though there are some 'overly-fantastic' imaginings of the supernatural world the strength of the spiritual messages don't get lost. Clearly Hall wants her readers to witness the grace of God and how He desires to equip us to partner in solving our battles.
A couple of areas I found a little comedic, the appearance of both the Holy Spirit and Jesus in different guises. I liked the notion of the Holy Spirit being tangibly present because it served to illustrate Hall's message of the equipping power of the Spirit in those who choose to believe and trust in Him.
One aspect I'd still like to better understand are the rules of the supernatural world. In the first book, I questioned the non-appearance of angels and in this book we see them appear and wow, what an impact they make. But it kinda didn't make sense - are they the last option if the hunters are unable to defeat the demonic threat?
I loved the illustration of the power of prayer in Audrey's brother - it's really powerful demonstration of how it impacts the demonic and draws the power of God in all its glory. Further, I like the picture of heaven being a better version of earth as in the renewal of all things in Revelation. Good on Hall for stretching the imaginings of heaven - we must remember this is a fictional account.
The Audrey and Logan romance continues to underpin the story and I'm enjoying seeing both their growing maturity and the passion they both have for each other and desire to be faithful to the law of 'bonding'.
And to Book 3 and a descent into the place no hunter is supposed to enter. Excited to dive in.