Eye of the Oracle Bryan Davis Paperback, 609 pp., $14.99 AMG Publishers (September 25, 2006)
Eye of the Oracle takes the reader back in time to the days when dragons abounded. From the era just before Noah’s ark, through the battles between dragons and mankind in the time of King Arthur, and to the haunting presence of dragons in our day, this stunning prequel reveals the mysteries that led to the bestselling fantasy adventure that began with Raising Dragons. How did dragons survive the flood? Who helped preserve an ancient evil force that led to the demise of the dragons in the days of King Arthur? What heroic sacrifices kept that evil from exterminating the dragon race forever?
What Does the Bible Say About… Brian Ridolfi Hardcover, 1212 pp., $29.99 AMG Publishers (September 16, 2005)
With 415 categories and 3293 subcategories, What Does the Bible Say About… is as useful a reference tool for people who know nothing about the Bible as it is for those who have a great deal of Bible knowledge.
The Ark, the Reed, & the Fire Cloud
Jenny L. Cote
Paperback, 464 pp., $14.99
AMG Publishers (September 30, 2008)
In a magical adventure of animals traveling worldwide to Noah’s ark Max, a Scottish terrier, and Liz, a brilliant, black cat from France, become the leaders for their group, and eventually, for the entire ark. As the voyage on the ark begins, a sinister plot develops. Someone is out to kill Noah and his family. Liz follows clues that lead her to discover a stowaway who has deceived them all. Max and Liz foil the plot, but at a high price. The end climaxes with unexpected twists and turns, taking the reader from despair to hope.
Battlefields & Blessings Volume I Terry Tully Paperback, 398 pp., $16.99 AMG Publishers (October 31, 2006)
The period from 1861-1865 proved to be one of the greatest periods of trial and suffering in our nation’s history. A significant lapse of time had passed since America had engaged in the horrors of war. After the war of 1812, little memory remained of the fact that war could be hell. A veteran of the war with Mexico, General Stonewall Jackson wrote to his wife and said, People who are anxious to bring on war don’t know what they are bargaining for; they don’t see all the horrors that must accompany such an event.