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To Alack, a young shepherd boy, Kol Abbadon’s visions of coming destruction fascinate and disturb. But when Alack begins to see visions of his own, the course of his life changes as he treks into the wilderness to become a prophet in training.
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.
The Institute is all Adan knows. And the scientists who run it don’t seem to know or even care who he might have been. But the strange technology they’ve fused inside of him and his missing memories are only the beginning.
The Gate of the Gods promises new hope and a new direction, but leads humanity instead to the threshold of madness. Book 5 of the The Windows of Heaven series, Biblical fantasy for young adults and older.
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.
Peace reigns on the refugee planet Sardis until Eagen, an ambitious teen, discovers a Bible hidden with some of the remaining belongings from Earth. Book 1 of the The Forbidden Book series.
Joshua and Caleb must protect Rahab at the same time as they assault the Anakim stronghold and face the tallest, most ruthless of all giants: The brothers Ahiman, Sheshai and Talmai.
After four hundred years of slavery in Egypt, Israel has escaped into the desert and is prepared to enter the land of Canaan that God had promised her. There’s only one problem: It’s crawling with giants.
Created by six scientists who accidentally gave him cat ears (and a tail), 12-year-old Toby decides to leave the safety of his cavern world to seek answers. Book 1 of the Toby the Trilby series for all ages.
Jordy Sharp dreams of musical success in Icarius, the City in the Sky–a metropolis of skyscrapers where the upper classes live hundreds of floors above the lower classes, travel happens in the air, and secrets disappear in the streets far below.
With vampires taking over the cargo ship and closing in on the Amish refugees, these simple believers must decide whether their faith depends upon their honored traditions or something even older.
Kerry Nietz’s 2013 sci-fi thriller was inspired by a comical idea, but earnestly executes that premise with its plain and likeable heroes.
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.
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.
Dave Johnson’s dreams have come true. He’s taken Seattle by storm as Powerhouse. But Mitch “the Pharaoh†Farrow wants to turn Dave’s dream into a nightmare.
A’Nu-Ahki’s great ship of rescue awaits a final battle for mastery over the planet that will someday be called, “Earth.†Book 4 of the The Windows of Heaven series, Biblical fantasy for young adults and older.
After a nuclear war in 2090 a third of the world is in ruins, and spy Kevin Anderson is sent to find the nuclear arsenal of the Islamic Republic of France.
The world’s only hope is in a prophecy hardly anyone believes in anymore. Tenna and Tander strive to save their world—a world that may not want to be saved.
Tiva, an abused runaway, finds herself drawn into a coven of forest-dwelling outcasts trying to escape the partisan religious conflicts of a dying world.
Captain Dex D’Felco leads the “Angels,†a renegade Navy fighter squadron who clings to faith in a dystopian society that outlawed all religious expression.
Valkerie Jansen is tough, beautiful, and soon to be the most envied woman on earth. Every man on the planet is in love with her—and she’s just discovered life on Mars.
Lucin, the Fallen One, is victorious on planet Castai and the reign of the king has ended in a savage coup. King Tiet Soone and a small band of warriors have barely escaped planet Castai with their lives. Book 2 of The Chronicles of Soone space fantasy series by James Somers.
Ian Richardson fears he has lost his brother forever in a car wreck, but after four minutes, paramedics revive Thomas. His story is too horrifying to imagine: he visited hell … and something has followed to take him back.
Determined to save her father, Tristine meets two unlikely allies: a blacksmith and a crippled beggar. But how can they stop a coup? And what will become of the Great King? Book 4 of the Allon series, fantasy for teen readers and older.
When Dr. Tom Greenbaum successfully discovers the secret to time travel, he knows the time, place and event he will witness: the death and failed resurrection of Jesus Christ.
A malevolent entity becomes trapped in the wood and stone of Ben and Rachel Chalmers’ house and it will do whatever it takes, to find a way to complete its bloody transference to our world.
In the faraway kingdom of Madaren, Elon Amaeloriey, a young orphan girl, lived a life of pain and struggle. But the lonely life she knew changed forever the day she stumbled upon a gang unlike any other.
Emperor Kamu sends an ambassador to Allon offering a royal marriage between his daughter and sixteen-year-old Prince Nigel. But soon, strange things start happening. Book 3 of the Allon series, fantasy for teen readers and older.
After rescuing the Gypsies from the emperor’s destruction, the warrior farmers of Pravik have returned home. But peace is proving to be as dangerous as war.
Stable nano-technology: the melding of man and machine on a microscopic level. It’s a breakthrough worth billions no one’s been able to achieve. Until now. And Eshu International, headed by North Korean mercenary Tam Song, just got hired to steal it. Science fiction by Patrick Todoroff.
With the Dark Way defeated, King Ellis starts restoring the House of Tristan. To him and Shannan, a son and heir is born, Prince Nigel. But not all is blissful in Allon. The Dark Way doesn’t die easily. Book 2 of the Allon series, fantasy for teen readers and older.