Fallon and Morrigan face off for the ultimate battle … in their minds. Fallon and the other shipwreck survivors join forces with the selkie and pech against the fasgadair. They plot to reclaim Bandia, then the rest of Ariboslia, not stopping until they destroy Morrigan. Armed with redeemed blood and the ultimate weapon, Turas, they can’t fail. But Morrigan has dark magic on her side—and an … Morrigan has dark magic on her side—and an unwitting spy.
As Fallon and her friends conspire, Morrigan uses the spelled version of the mind-link Fallon shared with Aodan and Alastar. With it, Morrigan learns their secrets and infiltrates Fallon’s mind.
By the time Fallon realizes what’s happening, it may too late. Will the redeemed blood and Turas be enough to remove the evil that’s plagued Ariboslia for centuries? Or will Fallon become Morrigan’s pet—a plaything in her mind?
Aloft is the third and final book in the Ariboslia Christian fantasy series. If you enjoy visiting alternate worlds that feature fast-paced adventure, supernatural creatures, compelling characters, and exciting plot twists, come to Ariboslia. You’ll love this third installment in J. F. Rogers’s page-turning series.
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I thought this was a book that was hard to get to and I read and I read it from the very beginning to the very end.
I thought the story line was a very good read and this is my opinion.
I thought the charcter line up was spot on and this is my opinion.
I got this book for free, with an honest review freely given.
Brilliant conclusion to the trilogy!
This trilogy has gripped my heart from the very beginning. So much of it plays into the darkness enshrouding our world today. I’ve found myself at an extremely low ebb where my faith has been concerned. The seemingly eternal wave of misery upon misery, trial after trial, along with weakness and failures have mirrored my life and outlook so closely. My own internal messages of “don’t quit”, “don’t lose hope” and “love is the key” have kept me going. Such a timely set of books to read to bring light, love and hope when things are so desperately dark and evil right now. What a wonderful boost to a soul crying out for help! Highly recommended reading!
A fabulous conclusion to a wonderful series! I appreciate how the author infuses Christianity in the series (I know some don’t care for overt Christianity in fiction, especially fantasy, but I really like it). This book does a good job illustrating spiritual warfare and the necessity of surrendering to God and relying on His strength rather than our own, and also the difficulties in leaning on Godly people in your life rather than on God Himself. In short, if you like fantasy and love Jesus Christ, I believe you’ll enjoy this series.
Note: You need to read “Astray” and “Adrift” (the first and second books in the series) to fully understand everything happening in this book.
I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. The opinions expressed are my own.
When I was reading the book, the story suddenly reminds me of the ‘The chronicles of Narnia’, especially the environment and landscape that is portrayed in the book. I love the characters and different races, the selkies, the pech and so on. It is an amazing adventure but also a tragic one, as a lot of people die on the way to fight Morrigan.
Even though I am not that religious, the story balances between fantasy and Christian fate, and it didn’t bother me at all. I must admit, at one time in the book it really brought me to tears. I will definitely want to read this book again.
I loved that the monument Stonehenge as ‘Turas’ is used as a time machine. I was sitting on the edge and couldn’t leave the book. I needed to read how it ended.
The most common thread through this story is the Love of God and the love the characters have for each other. It’s an easy book to read and I also love the romantic elements in between.
I got a free copy to leave an honest review.
Again, this series is amazing. Not only is the writing creative and captures the reader’s attention, but it also teaches morals or reminds us of something “other”. I won’t spoil the ending but I did she’s more than a few tears in this book. Not just out of sadness or pain, but joyous as well, and all mixed together. This is an easy read and I definitely recommend reading the complete trilogy.
What a read. Fantastic plot and characters. I volunteered to read an advance copy for an honest review.
This is the third book in a REALLY AWESOME Trilogy.
Astray is the first book, and it’s free. It starts out a bit slow, but if you’ll hang in there YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT!
The second book is Adrift. It is definitely a WOW book! You won’t want to put it down!
Aloft begins with Morrigan. Who’s Morrigan? None other than the witch who has been causing God’s people so much trouble.
These aren’t my normal kind of books to read. Even my husband was surprised that I had read them, but oh my goodness! They draw you in, and you don’t want to put them down!
Obviously, I highly recommend them!
Happy reading!
Great ending to this series. The journey that the Fallon has gone through is so tough and prominent. I could not put this book down. I really felt like I was Fallon and everything that she was going through. Great was way to bring closure to this story. I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review.