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In Gracia Dei, the breathtaking conclusion to the Aeramor Trilogy, the veil between Earth and the war-torn realm of Aeramor grows thin. Jonah, Willa, and Wren, chosen by Adonai, face their greatest trial. As the Enemy's shadow spreads across the Fertile Crescent, the faithful few are torn between two missions. One to rally allies and uncover the Enemy's endgame. The second to gather broken orphans, widows, and the lost and teach them the ways of God. With ancient relics of divine power scattered across the land, and betrayal festering in their ranks, the stakes have never been higher. Can they…mehr

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In Gracia Dei, the breathtaking conclusion to the Aeramor Trilogy, the veil between Earth and the war-torn realm of Aeramor grows thin. Jonah, Willa, and Wren, chosen by Adonai, face their greatest trial. As the Enemy's shadow spreads across the Fertile Crescent, the faithful few are torn between two missions. One to rally allies and uncover the Enemy's endgame. The second to gather broken orphans, widows, and the lost and teach them the ways of God. With ancient relics of divine power scattered across the land, and betrayal festering in their ranks, the stakes have never been higher. Can they protect the remnant, root out the traitor, and find the solution before both Aeramor and Earth fall to the enemy? This Christian fantasy finale blends spiritual warfare, prophetic destiny, and apocalyptic urgency in a gripping tale of hope, sacrifice, and faith. For fans of spiritual warfare fiction, biblical fantasy, and faith-based adventure, Gracia Dei delivers a soul-stirring climax where good battles evil in a fight Gracia Dei can lead them through. Are you ready to believe, even when all seems lost?
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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.