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Finally free from her abusive ex-boyfriend, Nina struggles to get back on her feet until she meets a mysterious otherworldly man who claims to have been sent as her protector.
Only Reagan Moon and his weathered compatriots can prevent the angel’s arrival. Yet earth guardians aren’t indestructible … as Saint Death is about to prove.
This second installment in the Reagan Moon series conjures a menagerie of the grotesque and macabre.
“From dust you came, to ash you go.” These terrifying words are found spray-painted on an office wall in Tucson, Arizona. It is a message left by Legion, an otherworldly entity that traveled to Earth in the fallen vessels. Now […]
Olivia Murray is accustomed to hard fights in the courtroom. But when she arrives in Windy Ridge she discovers there is much more to this case than the legal claims—forces of darkness are at work.
When a good deed misfires, Straight Arrow finds himself in the Kingdom of Arken where he must save the king’s daughter to prove he truly is a good man.
The story of Christ like you’ve never heard it before, told through the eyes of the two thieves on the cross and the spiritual warfare hidden from mortal men.
Seventeen-year-old Aidan can see demons, smell emotions, and feel the past in his skin, but can he save his little sister from his mother’s deal with a demon?
When his father mysteriously disappears, 16-year-old Daniel Byers realizes that the key to finding his dad rests in deciphering his chilling hallucinations.
Young physicist and archaeologist Trevor Pendleton is tasked with assembling a team to unravel the mysteries of the natural and supernatural that threaten to ravage mankind and rip the world apart.
After one of the Holy Land’s most sacred monuments is destroyed, the Ministry has to turn to their most prolific investigator to solve the case—Vince Ramsey.
Sixteen-year-old Hamilton Dinger finds himself reluctantly allied with a changeling dragon and a beautiful warrior as they seek to protect Apollo City.
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.
Treasure hunting in an ancient forest, two friends dig up a gold locket, but when a beautiful girl’s ghost appears and townsfolk start dying, their dream of easy money turns into a nightmare.
In a world where the Oneness exists, nothing looks the same. Dead men walk. Demons prowl the air. Old friends peel back their mundane masks and prove as supernatural as angels.
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.
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.
Tired of sitting on the defensive, Chris and Tyler go after the hive–the dark entity created when humans and demons join forces. When they disappear, Reese and the others must continue the hunt.
When Chris Buckley first encountered the mysteries of creepy Solitary, North Carolina, he had little idea how far he would fall into the town’s shadows.
Journey with Enoch the giant killer and his small band of family warriors who seek outlaw giants for bounty, but stumble upon a conspiracy of the Watchers.
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.
Clay drifts from his drab apartment to his equally lusterless editing job—until the night Lucian finds him and everything changes with the simple words, “I’m going to tell you my story.”
It is the ultimate quest for the ultimate treasure. Chasing a map tattooed on human skin. Across an omniverse of intersecting realities. To unravel the future of the future.
Stephen R. Lawhead’s The Skin Map (2013) intersperses time travel and world-hopping sequences with quiet character-building moments that give this series opener a slow-burn thrill.
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.
Soon the universe itself will be rocked by war between three angelic brothers for the greatest prize in the universe. It will be a war for the race of man.
What if Judas’s suicide didn’t end his betrayal? What if his tainted blood seeped deep into the earth, into burial caves, causing a counterfeit resurrection of the dead?
An illuminated letter, long buried by the Church, is the catalyst for a profound war that will bring either a new age of enlightenment or a darkness the world has never before seen.
A beast is loose somewhere north of the Arctic Circle and it’s already charged through a secret research facility, wiping out the elite military squad that had been guarding it.