Israel establishes herself in the land of promise, in spite of Lucifer’s unholy efforts. A satanic shift in strategy occurs as Lucifer forsakes the simple elimination of one family that might carry the Seed. Book 1 of The Chronicles of the Host Biblical fantasy series by D. Brian Shafer.
A fiery car crash hurls TV journalist Conrad Davis into another world exactly like ours except for one detail―Jesus Christ did not come 2,000 years ago, but today.
“The Cadre” claims to have Christ’s body preserved and hidden in an ancient tomb. For journalist Art “Mac” Mackenzie, the scenario smacks of an alien agenda. He determines to unearth the truth at any cost. Book 2 in the Nephilim series, supernatural thriller for adult readers.
The prophetic clock is ticking. Lucifer and his army of “imps” search frantically for the prophetic “seed of the woman,” prophesied by God to rise up and crush the serpent’s head. Book 2 of The Chronicles of the Host Biblical fantasy series by D. Brian Shafer.
His wife of twenty-three years has been murdered. His faith in God is crumbling before his very eyes. Now, with his estranged son, he sets out to find the supernatural stones spoken of in the Bible.
With a willing crew of equally ambitious angels, Lucifer creates a fifth-column of malcontents under the very throne of God. Hot on their heels, however, is a group of loyalists, led by Michael and Gabriel. Book 1 of The Chronicles of the Host Biblical fantasy series by D. Brian Shafer.
Skeptical but hot for a story, journalist Art “Mac” Mackenzie follows a lead to Israel, where he comes across the remains of a nephilim: an ancient biblical giant, sired by demons and born of human women. Book 1 of the Nephilim Series, supernatural thriller for adult readers.
Something’s gusting into Epsom, Minnesota. A Norwegian poet greets it with triumph. But Professor Carl Martell worries — because Martell cannot tell a lie, but he knows one when he hears it. Contemporary fantasy by Lars Walker.
Paul Meier and Robert L. Wise provide a glimpse behind the veil of time, into the eye of the storm to witness how angels and demons battle for people’s hearts and souls. End times fiction. Sequel/parallel novel to The Third Millennium.
Some say Brandon Martus has a mysterious ability to see into the future, to experience what scientists refer to as a “higher dimension.” Others insist he is simply plagued by the accidental death of his little sister.
The Third Millennium paints a blood-chilling picture of the chaos and confusion of the end times as witnessed by one American family as narrated by their guardian angel, Michael. End-times fiction.
The writer, in a dream, finds himself in a bus which travels between Hell and Heaven. This is the starting point for an extraordinary meditation upon good and evil, God and sin, and the irreparable divide between Heaven and Hell.
Screwtape is an experienced devil. His nephew Wormwood is just beginning his demonic career and has been assigned to secure the damnation of a young man who has just become a Christian.