Novels

   Is a man blessed or cursed if he faces death six times and survives? Alvin "Lazarus" Jones does not know the answer to that question, he only knows life is not easy.

 

   A simple DNA test—his daughter’s gift for his 50th birthday—leads Harrison Harper down a rabbit hole of epic proportions. Cold case criminal charges, shocking family history revelations and a child he never knew he had—who would have thought so much trouble could come from an innocent search for your family roots?

   Music was Jonathan Briscoe’s life until his best friend and sax player overdosed. When Alvin died, the music died with him. Briscoe walked away from it all.

   But the music wouldn’t let him go.

 

Albie Albertson, known as the Mayor of Pudding Hill, has lived 100 years in his beloved Nova Scotia. His life is a living history of Nova Scotia in the 20th century.

Suki Hayashida's family had their home, their business and their property stolen when they were interned along with 120,000 other Japanese American citizens during WWII. Now, 75 years later, if Suki can survive gboth legal and personal attaches, she will have the opportunity to right that wrong for her family and hundreds of others.

Life in the Adirondack Mountains of 1901 is not easy for Noahjohn Russell. The woman he loves suffers from consumption. His closest friends, the son of a slave and a native Akwesasne family are targeted by a corrupt and bigoted lawman. And now the family of Vice President Theodore Roosevelt depend on him to protect them from assassins.

   Lucas Barrett has it all—family, friends, success. Then one by one he loses everything. Success is taken away, friends betray him, and he is left alone. A massive storm sends his ship to the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico and leaves him half-dead on the Cuban shoreline. Before he can find his way home, he must decide if life is still worth living.

  "One day more…" Three words intoned by a mysterious voice. Three words heard by nine people in a hospital emergency room where a young man's life hangs in the balance.

They all hear it. They all question what it means.

They all wonder. "Is it speaking to me?"

And, one by one, they are all changed…

   Journalist Conor Jamison uncovers the biggest story of his career while sitting at the bedside of his dying grandfather. Gleaned from his grandfather’s often incoherent ramblings and augmented by his own research, Conor pieces together an incredible story – a story so unlikely, it must be true.

Jesse Tobias has a gift - he knows things about dogs. As a child, other children teased him and called him "dog boy". As an adult, he is one of the top search and rescue dog handlers and trainers in the country.

Ironically, in searching for others who are lost, Jesse finds himself. Most of all, he finds hope for his future.

  Rafford Brown is empty, alone, and haunted by the death of his four-year-old daughter. He seeks refuge in the Adirondack Mountains where he meets a remarkable widow and her family. To his surprise, he finds a second chance at life--a life he was certain had passed him by.

 

   It all began innocently with a dying man grasping at faith, hoping to steady himself for whatever came after death. What happened next was beyond anyone's imagination.

      Maybe it was too late to make amends for the life he had led, but not too late to seek God's mercy.