The action-thriller novel: Black Sail: Invasion—Chapter 1
First blood Tuesday evening, the fifth of March: 6:49 pm in the Walmart parking lot, Belen, New Mexico Stones was having murderous thoughts. It was scaring the hell out of the scattered customers who...
View ArticleBlack Sail Invasion Chapter 3: a serialized political thriller
If you missed chapters 1 & 2 here they are: First Blood, and Cutoff Point #5. We’re planning on a fall release in 2012. Contact us if you want a review copy and we’ll put you on the list....
View ArticleNow available! Daniel’s Mighty Men, a political thriller about Christian...
Christian Warriors? Give me a break! Surely I cannot be saying that there are Christians who could be black ops covert warriors. But yes, that’s what I’m saying. In fact, I’m sure there must be some of...
View ArticleFiction eBook packages direct from the author: ePUBs & KF8
Over the past few years I’ve gotten increasingly frustrated by ebooks. I buy them and they are limited to a certain ereader. In addition, I find that I do not own them. They’re in the cloud somewhere...
View ArticleReview: Operation Reichstag
This tale is disturbingly possible. It is an American Redoubt, militia, survivalist type of story. That’s the focus, but the story is quite short. The author was more interested in getting the truth,...
View ArticlePolitical/military thriller: Counterfeit Lies by Oliver North and Bob Hamer
Political/military thrillers don’t get much better than this. I always loved reading this type of book because of the information about the world around me. I like books by authors who’ve been there...
View ArticleWhat’s the deal with short novels?
I know, I’ve been on this rant for a while. I regularly get teased or worse because my technothriller, Daniel’s Mighty Men (seen to the left), is 666 pages. How can I expect anyone to actually read...
View ArticleChristian Science Fiction Romance book: Sherdan’s Legacy by Jess Mountifield
The second book in Sherdan series continues the vision and reality of Sherdan’s Prophecy. When Jess offered me review copies of the second and third books in the series I was excited. Both of these...
View ArticleChristian end-times thriller: Battle Siege, Battle series book 3, by Mark Romang
Mark’s books are great fun to read. This book’s about a post-rapture, dystopian world with strong ties to the Revelation prophecies. Several things happen, and people play roles which go far beyond...
View ArticleProphetic dream urban fantasy review: The Glimpse by Grant Carroll
This is an enjoyable little read for believers. I believe it is meant as a frightening wake up call for mainline church members who are rarely taught how close the end of the Gentile Age is. It’s a...
View ArticleLet’s party! What is godly fiction?
I’ve read several books recently which outwardly seemed to be strong, redemptive, or even spirit-filled fiction. But they missed the mark. They were filled with what the Spirit calls works of the...
View ArticleChristian Dystopian Science Fiction: Defier, The Girl Who Stood by Mandy Fender
I just gave this a brief review on Amazon: “This was a fun read. It’s a bit predictable, but the twists are interesting. The tale is fun–the good guys and gals are admirable. The scenario is exciting....
View ArticleChristian dystopian speculative fiction: Keepers of Men by Eric Martindale
This was not a fun book to read for me. First, as old as I am, I would not survive. Second, the immediate future of “civilization” on the Earth in the USA will probably not be pretty. But then God has...
View ArticleRedemptive: The Gifts series by Jen Gentry
This reviews the first three books in the Gifts series by Jen. It’s a surprising bit of writing, and I really enjoyed it. It’s certainly Redemptive: The Gifts brings new fun to Christian Urban Fantasy....
View ArticleSpirit-filled thriller Face to Face by Russ Scalzo
Book Three in the Hidden Thrones Series is the Spirit-filled thriller Face to Face. Russ Scalzo has continued his story in fine fashion as it builds into what will surely be an exciting conclusion....
View ArticleDystopian YA thriller: The Senator’s Youngest Daughter
This book reads like a dystopian YA thriller —though the characters seem to be bit older. It’s a familiar scenario. Here’s the prologue: Eight years ago, at the height of a media crisis centered on a...
View ArticleA hundred plus vetted Christian good reads in the Reality Calling bookstore
In two weeks, I’ve managed to get a hundred plus vetted Christian good reads into the Reality Calling bookstore. These are some seriously enjoyable books showing transformed lives of power in realistic...
View ArticleThe Pre-Christian Kinsmans Tree contains truth
Importantly, the Pre-Christian Kinsmans Tree contains truth in enough measure to work well. This fantasy of a unique world at times seems to be allegorical Genesis. And, then again it’s pure fantasy....
View ArticleI’m genre hunting trying contemporary christian fantasy
I’m genre hunting trying contemporary christian fantasy and it’s a hard sell. Urban fantasy has far too much worldly stuff. Christian contemporary doesn’t normally have spiritual warfare and miraculous...
View ArticleYes, enjoying the spiritual battle
Yes, enjoying the spiritual battle is something to get excited about. We are finally going to see what we have believed for so many years. So, how have things changed? It seems like a complete change...
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