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Can Sir Quinlan reunite the Valor Knights in time to save the people from the Dark Knight’s evil plot to rule the Kingdom of Arrethtrae, or will the Valor Knights lose the most important battle of all?
When decorated tournament knight Sir Rowan is attacked and left for dead, his world collapses. Then after Rowan heals, his beloved land of Cameria has fallen victim to the tyranny of the Dark Knight.
Not everyone will swear allegiance to the King, and it seems this paradise may be lost yet again because of the pride and greed of evil men who plot to free the Dark Knight and his minions.
For Cedric of Chessington, every day is the same: full of poverty and despair. Then a stranger comes to the city, and Cedric discovers the stranger’s humility belies great strength and wisdom.
Fairos thought he had sentenced Leinad to death in the Banteen desert. But he was wrong. Leinad survived. Now, trained by the King himself, Leinad returns.
Sixteen-year-old Leinad thought he was only a common farmer’s son. But he has a calling no other man in the entire kingdom of Arrethtrae can fulfill—a calling given him by the King himself.
A knock at her door. A bloody axe. A murder weapon in her own living room. The elusive white man with the slash on his back is out hunting again, chasing souls.
Psychology professor Dylan Foster is about to get a crash course in spiritual warfare — and a glimpse of her own small but significant role in a vast eternal conflict. Book 1 of the Day of Evil supernatural suspense series by Melanie Wells.
As angelic forces do battle behind the veil, it’s clear that the choice Doug and Sherry make … and how they confront the painful issues in their marriage.
Harvard University is a centuries-old battleground in the struggle between good and evil, and one student has no idea she’s about to be thrust onto the front lines.
When Christian and gene-splicing technician Tamara Mack instructed to graft the AIDS virus onto an airborne particle, her refusal exposes a terrorist plot threatening everyone on earth.
What rules apply when the killer isn’t human? When people begin dying in bizarre accidents, it is once again up to Christian programmer Ethan Hamilton to save users from high-tech destruction. Book 2 of the Ethan Hamilton Technothrillers Trilogy series by Jefferson Scott.