The seven books of The Alliance deal with one man’s spiritual journey and his efforts to find the true king. As he attempts to spread the light of God to his people, an ancient evil threatens both his land and Teman, the neighboring realm of righteous believers. The two formerly antagonistic realms must learn to work together to dispel this encroaching evil.
Through the lives of the characters, many Christian traits and spiritual truths are exemplified. The Alliance is marked by epic battles, political intrigue, suspense, mystery, and romance.
In the Palace of Rygia
Two realms at war.
One woman in danger,
one man at a crossroads,
and a greater threat looms on the horizon.
Only an act of extreme sacrifice can change one man’s heart
and save an entire realm.
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On the Isle of Caledron
An ancient evil threatens to destroy the people of faith...
...and the princess is to be their first victim.
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On the Road to Teman
A king seeks out a wayward son,
a prince loses his greatest love and hope,
and darkness threatens to overtake a realm.
Will one man’s search for light bring the answers he needs
or cause the very darkness he seeks to avoid?
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On the Mountains of Teman
A young maid’s abusive father amasses a great debt.
An entire nation is indebted to a greater power.
Only the righteous king can offer atonement to both.
But pride and intolerance stand in the way.
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In the Heart of a Princess
A lowly orphan girl feels unworthy of the king’s love,
but with the arrival of a mysterious princess from another land,
the fate of the king and of the realm may be up to her alone.
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In the Shadow of Caledron
With a price on both their heads,
Justus Corden and Squire Fox must return to Rygia
to find the true prince and bring him to safety.
Threatened by the darkness themselves,
their friends in Teman are unable to come to their aid.
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On the Throne of Rygia
All his life has led to this one goal—to put the true prince of Rygia on the throne. But he may have to sacrifice people dear to him in order to see it accomplished.
In doing so, he could lose the allegiance of his people.
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
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