Nor Iron Bars a Cage Caprice Hokstad Paperback, 348 pp., $18.95 Vici Publishing (October 11, 2007)
Two baby boys are lost in a hostile country. Scores of knights and bounty hunters have risked their lives trying to retrieve them, yet none can even find a clue to their whereabouts. When all else fails, Duke Vahn sends a strange trio to search—his brave captain, a middle-aged healer, and an Itzi slave. Little does he know what challenges await both the trio and his own house, now forced to survive without its key leaders.
Cry of Justice Jason Pratt Hardcover, 444 pp., $25 Bittersea Publications (September 14, 2007)
Monsters wander the world of Mikon. Caught in the aftermath of a vicious international war, thousands of refugees have fled the Coastal States, bringing their dangers with them into the wilderness near the untamed Middlelands. In their increasingly desperate struggles—for food, for knowledge, for life itself—what will make the difference between brigades and bands of brigands?
In the first novel of a new four-book fantasy series for young adults by bestselling author Bryan Davis, human and dragon worlds collide when Jason Masters enters the dragon planet and meets Koren, a descendant of humans who were kidnapped and are now the dragons’ slaves.
Raising Dragons Bryan Davis Paperback, 416 pp., $14.99 Living Ink Books (June 25, 2004)
Modern fantasy novel that inspires young people to pursue faith, courage, and love, to dig deep within to find their God-given strengths no matter how difficult the circumstances.
Finding Home: A Parable of Kingdom Life Brad Huebert Paperback, 112 pp., $10.95 IUniverse (October 4, 2008)
When we struggle to experience the fullness of God, the typical course is a truckload of activity that leaves us discouraged. In Finding Home, Brad Huebert dissolves the veil between faith and sight to help you embrace the power and majesty of God’s kingdom. Huebert uses the story of Ivan, a lukewarm believer in the heavenly realm of Basileia. Through Ivan’s journey, experience how to leave the Old City behind and live out the blessings of the kingdom through childlike acceptance of the truth. Finding Home invites you to rethink your old assumptions about faith and kingdom life. Which path will you choose?