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“A great hero that readers will root for and enjoy.” (Writer Digest Competition)
Betrayed. Rejected. Banished. When the Holy One calls three new leaders to govern the sacred land of Shavron, Gideon the rabbit was not to be chosen. A great scandal quickly ensues as the Holy One chooses Gideon from the crowd to lead his beloved country into battle against an oncoming threat from afar. But there’s one problem:
Gideon can’t fight. He has no experience and is hailed as a weak fool. His nation viciously turns against him. A close friend formulates a plan, betraying Gideon without a slither of remorse. Soon he’s ripped away from his homeland to rot in a festering prison, and is forgotten with no hope of fulfilling his divine calling. In this gripping adventure of friendship and forgiveness, Gideon must find a way of escape, return to Shavron, and face his own bitterness. He must do battle with a witch and an army of murderous leopards along the journey. But can he survive all that is against him? Can Gideon forgive the treachery laid at his feet or will he be nothing more than hapless?
With a sick wife at home, Barrachus, a local idol maker in Shavron, needs money to get medicine for his wife. Customers are few, money is short, and time for his wife is running out. A stranger from a foreign land commissions him to create a mysterious idol made of ivory for the hefty payment of one million pounds of gold! Problem solved.
But the following day, Barrachus’s only child is kidnapped right before his eyes to be burnt as an offering to a wicked tyrant. The promise of gold is gone and his wife is near death’s door. Now, Barrachus must venture to find his son in a land saturated in superstition and darkness. With the help of the Holy One and a former ally, Barrachus will fight for his life and discover if the Holy One’s promises are true. Can Barrachus save his son? Will he get the money to save his wife? Or will everything he holds dear be eaten away by the fires abroad? The fire is burning. The Tyrant is waiting. Time is ticking.
A relic to save a nation.
A relic to destroy another.
An invading force from the land of Tajir—a distant land of tigers—captures Shavron. Four hundred harsh years pass with no hope of freedom from the tyranny of their captors. One day, a young tiger cub has a dream that is taken as a vision to seek an ancient treasure that holds hope from the past and blessings for the future. But will the Shavronites be able to claim the treasure for their freedom? Or will the gem be their demise at the hands of the tigers of Tajir.
Shavron is turned upside down with the arrival of Oshea. His claims to be the Son of the Holy One puts the land on edge, especially the newly appointed judge Reiach, who sees Oshea as a threat to his wealth. His call to the Shavronites is “Walk with me.” and many are beginning to do so. As Oshea gains popularity and followers, many are being to wonder if he will be king of Shavron. However, Oshea’s kingdom is not Shavron and he has a greater purpose than what anyone understands.
Seeking to destroy the name of Oshea out of Shavron, Reiach wreaks havoc across the land against believers in the Son of the Holy One. After a magnificent meeting with Oshea himself, Reiach becomes a believer. With a new commission from the Lord, Reiach is commanded to travel to Gosha, the land of the wolf, to preach. However, Reiach doesn’t want to go, and does his best to avoid God’s command.
After a tragic event, Reiach is forced into slavery in a land of wicked traditions, bloodlust, and deeply routed bitterness. His very presence is believed to be a bad omen in Gosha. Despite his circumstances, Reiach preaches the name of Oshea. Confusion ensues, traditions are challenged, and a coming war between rival packs is ready to begin.
Will the War of the Wolves leave blood covering the land?
Can a preacher stop the death of thousands when he has no
power to prevent it?
Can a barbaric nation find mercy and grace when many refuse it?