Six Historical Stories of Love That Takes Persuasion Take an adventurous ride along on the bumpy trail to love as six independent women of yesteryear are cautiously courted into matrimony by men they have both intrigued and hurt.
In 1987, during the cold war, Alexandra, on a singing tour to the Republic of Georgia, USSR, found herself transported, through the Georgian music, to the fourth century AD, in a mystical journey full of mystery, romance, martyrdom, and ultimate faith that brought Christianity to that country.
Rama and the Dragon, a multi-layered novel about the depths of human experience and the struggle between polarities, on the surface presents a love story of unrequited passion between Rama the symbol of multiplicity and creativity and Mikhail the symbol of unity and constancy.
Frieda Winslow, a woman of faith, lives in southside Frampton, Illinois, amid the notorious Warlords, a deadly and seemingly unstoppable street gang known for their ruthlessness and neighborhood abductions.
Christians believe that when a person dies, angels (also known as Takers) come down from heaven to retrieve the soul and take it back to Saint Peter for judgment.
As he seeks answers to life's deepest questions, a pilgrim experiences seemingly chance meetings with an atheist, a social activist, Catholic monks, and others.
Two boys vacationing in the forests of the Transylvanian alps discover a ruined laboratory, a recently deceased dinosaur, and a mysterious humming tunnel.
A trip to Appalachia to investigate a religious "e;miracle"e; becomes a transformational spiritual journey for one unsuspecting Londoner in this modern tale that touches on the mysterious questions in our livesa poignant, wry novel infused with the humor and warm skepticism of Nick Hornbys How to Be Good.
TV society reporter Alaine Delacroix feels like David facing Goliath when she takes on the biggest corporation in town to keep them from putting her parents garden center out of business.