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Daniel and the Sun Sword: Book 1

Thirteen-year-old Daniel just got adopted. But when he learns his new family wants him as a slave, he runs away with the help of his neighbors: the naïve and cowardly Ben, and Raylin, a street-smart girl with impressive martial arts skills. He begins to second-guess his decision, however, when the cave they hide in transports them to the ruins of Machu Picchu, where the companions find themselves embroiled in a battle between ancient gods of life and death. To top things off, the God of Life draws Daniel into the fray by adopting him as his son and setting him on a quest to complete a broken, mystical sword—a task that pits him against the god of the underworld and his nightmarish minions. Now, Daniel and his friends have just one weekend to find the shards before a horde of supernatural enemies catches up. But that’s not all they face. The god of death has a surprising connection to Daniel’s past and knows where he’s most vulnerable.

Will the power of his Heavenly Father be enough to save them

from the enemy’s traps?


Daniel and the Triune Quest: Book 2

The past year of Daniel’s life was anything but conventional. All he wanted was a normal family. Instead, he got transported to Peru and adopted by the God of Life, chosen as the Vessel for the mystical Sun Sword, and charged with a quest to fight evil incarnate. He’s come to grips with his destiny, though. If you can fight monstrous demons threatening your soul, you can handle anything. Now, it’s his best friend Ben’s turn to become a Vessel, and Daniel is ready to lead the charge on another adventure. But they only have three days to find the Triune Shield hidden amid ancient ruins in India while the Enemy hounds their every step. And obtaining it will require the last thing either boy is ready for: sacrifice. What will happen if the cost is too high?

They’ll need a miracle if they hope to survive.


Daniel and the Serpent’s Abyss: Book 3

Six months after returning from the quest for the Triune Shield, Daniel, Ben, and Seren eagerly await their mission to save Raylin using the last Weapon of Power: the Abyssal Staff. Daniel can’t believe his luck when Gabriela arrives to guide them to the British Isles where Raylin haunts ancient ruins in her search for spiritual power. When the group transports to Ireland, however, one impulsive decision turns the quest on its head, driving Daniel to a point of desperation he never anticipated. And through it all, the Three are noticeably absent.

The quest seems doomed, and it’s only just begun. How can the companions expect to evade the Enemy’s minions, get Raylin to the Abyss where the staff resides, and survive a face-to-face encounter with the Serpent awaiting them there? Daniel has no idea, but he trusts that his faith in the Three will not prove vain.

Surely they wouldn’t abandon the companions without help. Right?


Daniel and the Trees of Eden: Book 4

Barely two months after rescuing Raylin in the Abyss, the final quest begins. The mission? Seal the Spirit of the Age into the Serpent to usher in an era of spiritual awakening. But this will require a battle in the heart of Babylon where the Enemy’s power is greatest. To prepare, Daniel and his friends must first navigate a treacherous path through Babylon itself to find the Gates of Eden—and beyond, the Tree of Purity.

The road is plagued with scores of monstrous demons, and Eden isn’t without challenges of its own. A trial awaits within the fabled garden, one that will either purify a growing darkness within the group … or prove its downfall. Should they triumph, further tribulation looms on the horizon. The Enemy is ready for battle, and in his possession is the Vessels’ greatest weakness. Amid each travail, Daniel clings desperately to the Three’s assurance of hope.

Will their promises sustain him when faced with immeasurable loss?


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