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Betrayed and shattered, Gilde wakes in a crumbling mountain castle with the beast of her nightmares. Except this dragon speaks like a man and reads books.
Matt’s grandfather’s mansion hides a terrifying secret, guarded by an ancient order of holy warriors. Only by trusting each other will Matt and his friends survive the Demon Tide.
Facing enemies within and without, Brock Rivers must choose between his peopleâs world and the space mission, or return with his family into exile forever.
With dialectical themes, futuristic technology, and a secularized political system, Above the Circle of Earth follows the course of classical science fiction, yet fuses this tradition with Christian experience.
In a western sandscape where honorâs everything, Clye is pitted against a conquering gang that has mercy only on those willing to give a finger in sacrifice.
When an outlaw who believes she is a spy rescues her after a fall, Helena must decide who she trusts: the outlaw, or the unlawful regent hunting him.
Erin Halbmaier gallantly borrows from Robin Hoodâs riches to begin Arrows and Gems with a twist, delivering the adventure and emotional beats of a fairy-tale retelling.
In the world of Unfixed, dead bodies don’t always stay dead, and the Circus of Strange Marvels isn’t about to get pinned for a murder that no longer occurred.
Jake is about to embark on a perilous adventure through an alien wilderness filled with hidden wonders and hazards.
Two-way conversations with God fit the themes of Phillip Wilderâs debut Jake Rogersâ Planet, a rare message-driven yet entertaining survival story meant to enrich young male readers.
Wren Devine discovers her paintings are gateways to other worldsâone of which is haunted by a vengeful pirate and holds a homeless boy captive that she must save.
Cressida is selected to join a mission to infiltrate the kingdomâs royal court. She has been thrown unceremoniously into a world of ball gowns and espionage.
Angie Dickinson spins a delightful new tale with colorful yarn from Ella Enchanted and Spy School, planted firmly in the ethos of a Victorian world.
Emlynâs life is upended when she is pulled through a portal into the fantasyland of her childhood imaginingsâa magical library holding the storyworlds of every story ever published.
In this cheekily meta look at young adult fiction, Lindsay A. Franklin sincerely tackles themes of grief and insecurity while providing laugh-out-loud moments.
In a dystopian alternate reality known as World City, a young man’s faith is rekindled, and he sets out on a quest to overthrow the tyrannical King and finally set the city free from his evil grasp.
An ordinary high school senior in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, is pursued by ruthless zealots and secret government agents after he learns he may be the clone of Jesus Christ.
A 13th-century Spanish teen and heir to the stone of healing, wants to bring justice to the medieval world that killed his parents, but he discovers the true owners of the healing stone have other plans.
Armed with a cryptic map, a biscuit-loving tutor, and the brawn of his best friend, Thom Darkfell sets out to find the star daughter and lock the barrier to bind the dark realm of Zakar.
Amanda Wright balances very dark elements and heavy themes of identity, loss, and suffering with wholesome romance and unexpected humor.
Dominus Corp. hires Dash Keane to be a timestarâthe focus of his own series in which he must survive some of the most dangerous periods in history.
Clint Hallâs teen-starring sci-fi Echo Nova sprints in the footsteps of Ready Player One and The Maze Runner, yet with time-leaping portals that mirror our present reality.
Jack Reynolds must fight against his greatest fear as a legendary warriorâs unrelenting power threatens the destruction of everything and everyone he loves.