2085: The Rise and Fall of The Sisters, Christopher J. Weeks

2085: The Rise and Fall of The Sisters

In the year 2085, militaristic feminism rules and a small group of renegade Christians holds the key to the world’s survival.
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Thoughtreal, Michael Gryboski
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Thoughtreal

Two people who have developed the power to bend reality with their minds have come to the Washington, DC metropolitan area for mysterious reasons.
“Michael Gryboski has thought up an intricate narrative that avoids potential tropes while touching on important issues.”
Lorehaven review, winter 2018
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For Us Humans, Steve Rzasa
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For Us Humans

A disillusioned believer must help a Christ-seeking alien solve the art theft of the century.
“This adventure morphs into a complex fusion of intergalactic conspiracy, prejudice erasure, redemption narrative, and call to personal revival.”
Lorehaven review, spring 2019
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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.
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The Caves of Fire, K. Berklund-Page
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The Caves of Fire

A spy, a nerd and a bully must find a way to destroy an ancient monster before it kills them or they kill each other.
“Can a slave say no? Fee and Daniel struggle with decisions as fully formed characters.”
Lorehaven review, summer 2019
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The Reluctant Disciple, Jim O'Shea
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The Reluctant Disciple

Is the increase in paranormal phenomena across the globe a harbinger of amazing things to come, or something much more sinister?
“The Reluctant Disciple tours popular thematic attractions via disquieting paths.”
Lorehaven review, spring 2019
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Walker's Vale, John J. Zelenski

Walker’s Vale

James Cooper, his wife Maria, and their four year-old autistic daughter soon discover that the ideal life they wanted comes with a steep price.
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Surrender

Bobby Roland, a socially-awkward psychic, must face an enemy who can make people see and hear illusions.
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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
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The Armoire

A young woman comes to realize her life’s purpose through discovering a secret in her grandmother’s armoire.
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Mindfire, Allen Steadham

Mindfire

Power alone does not make a hero or villain.
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Harvest of Prey, Alexander Preston

Harvest Of Prey

A team of naturalists find themselves face to face with an abomination spawned by unimaginable evil.
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Curse, Steven James

Curse

A high school student experiencing visions has been recruited by a secret organization to find a senator’s kidnapped daughter.
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Fury

When his father mysteriously disappears, 16-year-old Daniel Byers realizes that the key to finding his dad rests in deciphering his chilling hallucinations.
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MOMO

Mark Taylor thinks he and his son, Evan need some quality time together. But as darkness falls, their stay becomes a terrifying fight for survival against a savage night creature straight out of the annals of cryptozoology.
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The Veil Of Smoke

Experience the final days of Pompeii in book two of the TimeDrifter Series. This harrowing historical fantasy unfolds through the eyes of the doomed city’s inhabitants, along with a trio of time traveling misfits.
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Servant

Plagued with premonitions of disaster, Bobby Roland fights to save others’ lives. What Bobby doesn’t foresee is that rescuing a stranger from death will place him in the line of fire.
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Solitude

Bobby Roland would much rather spend his evenings practicing songs on his electric guitar, but fate has a different idea tonight.
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Malevolent Tide

Marine scientist Dr. Justin Greer becomes tangled in a web of deception involving a lethal seductress, her vicious boss, and a diabolical plan that will plunge the earth into a catastrophic ice age.
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The 11th Demon: The Ark Of Chaos

Demon hunter Jonathan Steel must first find an ancient chest that holds power over the Council of Darkness.
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Rage’s Echo

Paranormal investigator Jessica Roman-Dell wants to find a ghost, then faces the anguished spirit of murder victim Jerry Madison who refuses to leave. Paranormal suspense for adult readers.
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Quicksilver by R. J. Anderson

Quicksilver

Back in her hometown, Tori Beaugrand had everything a teenaged girl could want—popularity, money, beauty. But she also had a secret. A secret that could change her life in an instant, or destroy it.
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Angelguard

How will Australian academic Jack Haines respond when angels choose him to fight for mankind’s future?
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The Telling

Zeph Walker has abandoned his gift to know people’s secrets for a life of solitude—until two detectives show him his own dead body.
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The Age Of Apollyon

As Lucifer rules the nations, two estranged brothers — a disillusioned, hedonistic Satanist, and a ruthless Christian assassin — find their paths converge.
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Illusion, Frank Peretti
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Illusion

Dane and Mandy, a popular magic act for forty years, are separated by a car wreck. Then Mandy awakes in the past, with truly magical abilities.
“Frank Peretti’s last novel creates a romantic world with sci-fi flourishes where likeable heroes, villain twists, and familiar places sell a dramatic performance.”
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The Chair

When an elderly lady shows up in Corin Roscoe’s antiques store and gives him a chair she claims was built by Christ, he scoffs. But then a boy is healed, a mega-church pastor is determined to manipulate Corin. Supernatural suspense by James L. Rubart.
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The Opposite Of Art

Sheridan Ridler was a master painter, brilliant but selfish, until an attempted murder plunged him into the Harlem River.
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Ultraviolet, R. J. Anderson

Ultraviolet

Sixteen-year-old Alison wakes up in a mental institution, and realizes she’s confessed to murdering Tori Beaugrand, the most perfect girl at school. But Tori’s body has not been found, and Alison can only recall her disintegrating — into nothing. By R.J. Anderson.
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The Land Beyond The Portal

“As Laura placed her left foot on the floor, something clicked and a low, humming vibration filled the room. Suddenly she was surrounded by an intense, blinding white light, and she was gone.” Fantasy for all ages by J.S. Bailey.
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Book Of Days

God’s Book of Days: a record of the past, present, and future of every soul. Some say it’s a fable. Others are sure it’s real, hidden somewhere on Earth. If Cameron Vaux can’t find it, he will lose everything. Supernatural suspense by James L. Rubart.
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Powers

Mari’s only hope of survival is to find Jaazaniah the Prophet, the mythical hero of her grandfather’s bedtime stories. But she has never been outside the swamp or known other humans besides her grandfather and one teacher.
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Valley Of The Shadow

Mitch’s body remains on life support while his spirit is trapped with the old farmer Howard Bristol in the Interworld—a strange and dangerous dimension that Conner narrowly escaped during his brush with death.
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The Dark Man

Master of disguise Charles Graves goes undercover to infiltrate one of the last Christian cells in the South. But sometimes he who persecutes the church is destined to serve her.
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Shade

A monstrous waking nightmare is pursuing graduate student Hailey Maniates across San Francisco to Golden Gate Park where she is rescued by a towering homeless man. She seems able to read her rescuer’s mind, but is it just a delusion?
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Vanish, Tom Pawlik

Vanish

Three strangers each encounter the same mysterious storm and awake the next day to find that everyone else has vanished.
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My Soul To Keep

Psychology professor Dylan Foster must investigate after a little boy is snatched from a neighborhood park, setting off a chain of events that seem to lead exactly nowhere. Book 3 of the Day of Evil supernatural-suspense series by Melanie Wells.
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House by Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker

House

The only way out is in. One game. Seven players. Three rules. Game ends at dawn.
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Relentless

Grant Borrows has been Shifted—in the silence between heartbeats, his whole life fundamentally altered. There’s another man in the world wearing his face and living his life. What’s more, the man staring back from his mirror is a stranger.
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The Rapture

Without warning, millions disappear and are welcomed into the unspeakable presence of God. On Earth, the darkest days lie ahead for those left behind. Prequel book 3 in the Left Behind end-times thriller series, by Time LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins.
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