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Moses: Against the Gods of Egypt

Moses: Against the Gods of Egypt

Pharaoh is not the only villain Moses must face. The ten plagues are Yahweh’s war with the gods of Egypt. And those gods are not myths. They are demons.
Reader ages: adults
That Pale Host, L. G. McCary
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That Pale Host

As her daughter grows, so does Charlotte’s fear. Whoever is watching has a message and will do anything to make her understand.
“That Pale Host slips through the walls of time, exposing spectral groanings too deep for words and the hope of healing that often lingers just out of reach.”
—Lorehaven review, 2021
Reader ages: adults
Cain's Redemption, A. J. Chamberlain

Cain’s Redemption

Once again the enemy conjures a plan to bring ruin to Alex Masters and her God given destiny, and this time no one that Alex loves will be safe.
Reader ages: adults, teens + young adults
Urban Angel, A. J. Chamberlain

Urban Angel

Alex Masters wants to share the good news of Jesus with her generation, and her enemies, physical and spiritual, will do all they can to stop her.
Reader ages: adults, teens + young adults
Eyes2C, April Angel Brunk

Eyes2C

Foster kid Norma Jeane Lewis must learn to fight against the dark forces that try to keep her from a birthright she never knew she had.
Reader ages: teens + young adults
Akiniwazisaga: Into The High Places, M. D. Boncher

Akiniwazisaga: Into The High Places

As the power vacuum in the capital tears at the fabric of the city, Leif’s mother fights to protect his inheritance against the rebel jarls.
Reader ages: adults
Mantle, Oliver D. King

Mantle

Winter breaks all the rules to stop Xaphan before he destroys the world.
Reader ages: adults, teens + young adults
Acolyte, Oliver D. King

Acolyte

Xaphan sends a demon to hunt down Winter, and Winter doesn’t know what to do to stop it.
Reader ages: adults, teens + young adults
Prophetess, Oliver D. King

Prophetess

Somewhere a girl of prophecy is hiding, and Winter must find her before Xaphan does.
Reader ages: adults, teens + young adults
Qin: Dragon Emperor of China, Brian Godawa

Qin: Dragon Emperor of China

In 220 B.C., the Greek king over Babylon sends his son, dishonored warrior Antiochus, into the mysterious land of the Far East to capture a mythical creature that will give him absolute power.
Reader ages: adults, teens + young adults
Jezebel: Harlot Queen of Israel

Jezebel: Harlot Queen of Israel

They thought she was bringing unity, progress and change to ancient Israel. She brought Baal, the storm god of Canaan.
Reader ages:
Light of Mine, Allen Brokken
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Light of Mine

Lauren, Aiden, and Ethan must stop the agents of The Dark One from putting out the Light and dooming the heathlands to Darkness.
“How-to descriptions of building and cooking are interspersed with moral instruction . . . the story conveys a sound faith lesson.”
—Lorehaven review, summer 2020
Reader ages: middle grade
The Ascension, Richard Spillman

The Ascension

Lazarus and his team face overwhelming odds again as they race to stop demonic forces with plans to release a bioweapon.
Reader ages: adults
Judgment: Wrath of the Lamb

Judgment: Wrath of the Lamb

Demons are released from the Abyss. The gods of the nations prepare for battle. The long-awaited climax is here: Armageddon.
Reader ages: adults
The Awakened, Richard Spillman
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The Awakened

Lazarus and his secret organization SOAR must take on demonic enemies and find a secret Jesus left behind before it’s too late.
“In Richard Spillman’s The Awakened, readers find a world in which Lazarus, the man Jesus raised from the dead as recorded in John’s gospel, is still alive.”
—Lorehaven review, spring 2019
Reader ages: adults
Forsaken, Gina Detwiler

Forsaken

Grace Fortune saw the boy she loves, Jared Lorn, die before her eyes. But Grace’s suspicions have her wondering if Jared really is dead.
Reader ages: teens + young adults
Relent, Kat Heckenbach

Relent

A half-angel turns to a demon for help finding the daughter she abandoned in a tale of mother’s love, forgiveness, and surprising sacrifice.
Reader ages: adults
Resistant: Revolt of the Jews, Brian Godawa

Resistant: Revolt of the Jews

In A.D. 67, Nero’s Roman armies plunder the land of Israel, led by General Vespasian and his son Titus, whose ruthless strategy threatens his affair with Jewish princess Berenice.
Reader ages: adults
The Chronicle of the Three: Eden Sword, Tabitha Caplinger

The Chronicle of the Three: Eden Sword

In this final installment of The Chronicle of the Three, light and darkness collide as Zoe discovers there is more than one battlefield in this war.
Reader ages: adults, teens + young adults
Cadence, Dianne J. Wilson

Cadence

Kai is determined to reverse the damage of dark Affinity training, but his plans are thrown into chaos by the appearance of a mysterious pendant.
Reader ages: adults, teens + young adults
The Seer, Erin R. Howard

The Seer

The last of the Seer’s bloodline hangs in the balance as two estranged demon and angel brothers are forced to work together to save a girl’s life.
Reader ages: adults, teens + young adults
The Bachelor Missions, Jes Drew
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The Bachelor Missions

The good guys, the bad guys, and the wild card. It’s the ultimate game of cloak and dagger.
“Jes Drew’s The Bachelor Missions follows our hero, Kristian Clark, through three separate but connected espionage adventures with plenty of romantic difficulties.”
—Lorehaven review, summer 2019
Reader ages: adults
Akiniwazisaga: A Light Rises in a Dark World, M. D. Boncher
Reviewed

Akiniwazisaga: A Light Rises in a Dark World

Brother Finn, a monk sentenced to exile on pain of death, is stranded. Can he finish his original journey into exile before the snow comes?
“M. D. Boncher’s fantasy novel Akiniwazisaga: A Light Rises in a Dark World is a fascinating blend of history, religion, and sinister folklore.”
—Lorehaven review, 2021
Reader ages: adults
Sanguine Rose, Jonathan Cross

Sanguine Rose

Leslie McKarron and the angel Ghallaram fight against demons and her father’s evil to restore the spiritual balance of our world.
Reader ages: adults, teens + young adults
Hidden Thrones, Russ Scalzo

Hidden Thrones

Jack Bennett can see evil. His unusual gift catapults him into a spiritual world that threatens not only his life but the human race.
Reader ages: adults
The Chronicle of the Three: Bloodline, Tabitha Caplinger

The Chronicle of the Three: Bloodline

Demons are real even if you can’t see them. But what if you could? Zoe must decide if she will flee her purpose, or fight.
Reader ages: adults, teens + young adults
Sithrah: Kingdom of the Air

Sithrah: Kingdom Of The Air

Nirvana Page wanted to see the world. Then a mysterious force crashes their plane, separating Nirvana from her dad, and stranding her in a strange and unfamiliar land.
Reader ages: adults, middle grade, teens + young adults
Eve of Awakening, Alisa Hope Wagner

Eve of Awakening

Eve has it all—fame, fortune and prestige—but when an accident tries to steal everything she has worked for, she begins her quest to battle death.
Reader ages: teens + young adults
Rise by Rachel Starr Thomson

Rise

Haunted by images of the fire and desperate to know the truth about her destiny, April wrestles with inner demons that threaten to cut her off from those she loves most.
Reader ages: adults, teens + young adults

Playing Saint

Yesterday, Parker Saint’s only concern was his swiftly rising megachurch star power. Today, he’s just trying to stay alive.
Reader ages: adults, teens + young adults
Abba's Lament

Abba’s Lament

Six angelic beings govern Earth. They are beautiful and strong, exquisitely formed. The day they become enemies is forever etched in their memories.
Reader ages: adults, teens + young adults

The Third Heaven: The Rise Of Fallen Stars

The Third Heaven: The Rise of Fallen Stars is book one of a three-part series that explores the fascinating story of the Fall of Lucifer.
Reader ages: adults, teens + young adults
Renegade by Rachel Starr Thomson

Renegade

After the events in Attack, the Oneness returned home in triumph — all except Reese and Tyler, who remain on the road with the subversive cult leader called Jacob.
Reader ages: adults, teens + young adults
Attack by Rachel Starr Thomson

Attack

Battling the hive–a network of humans and demons–nearly killed them all. Now Richard and Mary take the Oneness on the offensive: picking out their targets, the cell goes after the humans at the center of the hive one by one.
Reader ages: adults, teens + young adults

The Maze

With his family in danger and his soul in peril, Jamie Burroughs is forced to reevaluate the kind of man he truly is as he struggles to escape The Maze before it’s too late. Book 1 of the The Lost Labyrinth series, spiritual-warfare fantasy for young-adult readers.
Reader ages: adults, teens + young adults

The Judgment Stone

What if praying became a curse instead of a blessing? Those who touch the Stone can see into the spiritual world.
Reader ages: adults

War Of Wings

In Heaven, Michael the archangel’s dream of fallen angels slowly becomes reality when Lucifer the highest cherub starts a revolution against God. Book 1 of the War of Wings series, spiritual warfare for teen readers and older.
Reader ages: adults, teens + young adults

Black Sun

The Church of Satan is leaderless, and the Christian church seizes this opportunity to rise up. But even the darkness can wear a mask made of light.
Reader ages: adults

Broken Wings

Brielle has begun to see the world as it really is, a place where angels intermingle with humans. But the life she’s pieced together begins to crumble.
Reader ages: teens + young adults

Dark Hour

Greensboro has fallen. For ex-reverend Jeff Weldon and those under his care, it is a losing battle, but the tale turns with the return of his brother Dras.
Reader ages: adults, teens + young adults
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