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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.
Myth and legend shroud her in mystery. Now hear her story. From paradise to exile, from immortality to the death of Adam, experience the dawn of mankind through the eyes of Eve, the woman first known … as Havah. Biblical fantasy for adult readers.
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.”
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.
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?
Aidan has no intention of leading a rebellion, but as Corenwald weakens, and the enemy Pyrthens threatens to invade, it’s clear the flawed Aidanites are the only army his people have left.
Echoing from the river bottom forest, the bark of the bog owl speaks of wild places still untamed, of quests not yet pursued. Aidan Errolson heeds this call … and soon learns it’s a call to save his country. Book 1 of The Wilderking Trilogy fantasy series by Jonathan Rogers.
Dr. Jack Brennan is led on a series of thrilling adventures through the fabric of time and the history of civilization as he finds himself in the middle of a sinister alien conspiracy. Sequel to The Fallen, both by Robert Don Hughes.
Although it didn’t fit with his theology, Dr. Jack Brenner was convinced he’d been abducted by aliens — at first. But doubts set in. Who then — or what — were they? Science fiction by Robert Don Hughes.