Geek and Ye Shall Findby Ellen Elliott
Ellen Elliott invites you to embrace your inner Spock and boldly go where no devotional has gone before — on a righteous, pop culture-filled quest for truth, meaning, and authenticity.
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Cinder Alliaby Karen Ullo
Cinder Allia lived for the day that her prince would rescue her from her stepmother's brutal rule, but her fairy godmother informs her that the prince has died in battle.
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Jennifer the Damnedby Karen Ullo
A vampire is raised by an order of nuns and, upon reaching maturity, must find how to reconcile the life-giving philosophy she's been given and her life-taking nature.
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Arriving at Amenby Leah Libresco
Leah, a convert from atheism to Catholicism, tells the story of her conversion and how she learned prayer as a foreign language.
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Echoes of Truth: Christianity in the Lord of the Ringsby Michael Haldas
Haldas masterfully explores the insightful, delightful depths of the Christian faith and typology that J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings is so strongly steeped in.
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Thy Will Be Doneby Protodeacon Peter M. Danilchick
Thy Will Be Done, written by a retired ExxonMobil executive, draws on Scripture and the Church fathers to bear on the meaning, challenges, and techniques of good business practice for Christians.
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Spectrumby Samantha Mina
Book 1 of the Spectrum Series
A powerful mage is born into a world that finds her extraordinary magic a threat to her nation-state, who will stop at nothing to see all of magekind annihilated. |
Building the Benedict Optionby Leah Libresco
A practical guide to opening your home and creating a thicker Christian community.
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The Cross and the Stag:
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Brother Wolfby Eleanor Bourg Nicholson
In this sister novel to A Bloody Habit, the incomparable Father Thomas Edmund Gilroy, O.P. returns to face occult demons, gypsy curses, possessed maidens, and tormented werewolves, accompanying a charming neo-pagan heroine in her earnest search for adventure and meaning.
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The Letters of Magdalen Montagueby Eleanor Bourg Nicholson
Across the turbulence of the first four decades of the twentieth century, including two world wars, the mysterious correspondents in The Letters of Magdalen Montague present a profound portrait of humanity’s quest for God.
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A Bloody Habitby Eleanor Bourg Nicholson
For John Kemp, a straight-forward, unimaginative London lawyer, life seems reassuringly predictable yet forward-leaning, that is, until a foray into the recently published sensationalist novel Dracula, united with a chance meeting with an eccentric Dominican friar, catapults him into a bizarre, violent, and unsettling series of events.
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