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God has made His presence known in the realm of Aeramor, summoning Jonah, Willa, and Wren from Earth to spread His word. In their quest for powerful artifacts within the battle-scarred terrain of this new Israel, they encounter children of various races orphaned by the ongoing war. The split focus adds a new level of danger to their mission forcing difficult choices to be made. Some dedicate themselves to aiding the widows and orphans, providing shelter, care, and instruction in the teachings of Adonai. Meanwhile, a lone hero enlists the aid of newfound companions to forge ahead with the…mehr

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God has made His presence known in the realm of Aeramor, summoning Jonah, Willa, and Wren from Earth to spread His word. In their quest for powerful artifacts within the battle-scarred terrain of this new Israel, they encounter children of various races orphaned by the ongoing war. The split focus adds a new level of danger to their mission forcing difficult choices to be made. Some dedicate themselves to aiding the widows and orphans, providing shelter, care, and instruction in the teachings of Adonai. Meanwhile, a lone hero enlists the aid of newfound companions to forge ahead with the original quest. Together, they proclaim the word of Adonai, protect His faithful, seek to unmask a betrayer, and unravel the mysteries of the time-loops plaguing an ally. Can this faithful band achieve their goals without despair or doubt taking hold? Will their belief that 'only God' can navigate them to the adversary's ultimate scheme be enough to avert the destruction of both worlds?
Autorenporträt
John Kowalski is a Christian. His faith informs his roles as husband, father, veteran, and servant to the Kingdom of God. He lives with his wife and four kids in Michigan. The first book in the series, Heavenly Places: Coram Deo won a Book Fest award and was nominated for an Imadjinn Awards. He merges faith and fantasy to demonstrate his belief that whether playing a game or writing a book it should be done 'Coram Deo', before the face of God and as such, should be for his glory.