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It's time to bring the remnant home.When an earthquake endangers believers in hiding, it's time for new assignments. Cornelius and Josh must partner to find their friends on the outside, but when they discover a pocket of refugees underground will it lead to recovery of the remnant or expose them to even more danger?Back at Heaventree, Flare unearths new questions about the Book of the Martyrs, while Joe and Nattie work on a top secret project. In The Remnant, the students of Heaventree are begining to piece together just how close they are to Christ's imminent return. This third book in the House of Heaventree series explores themes of family, prophecy and collaboration, shedding needed light on the future and on our world today.
Faith, not fear, should spread like a virus.A new day has dawned. Those without the mark are considered a virus to be cleansed from the Global Union. Pets are being targeted to lead the enemy to their owners in hiding. When the students of Heaventree receive their new assignments, Cornelius questions his ability to lead a team into danger. How can he trust his teammate, Atlys, after she showed her lack of loyalty in the building challenge? And does his mentor, Mr. Deal, truly understand these end times, or is he in over his head?Flare, Corn's sister, is growing closer to Josh, and has been tasked with protecting Heaventree's invisible dome. Can she truly use her creative gifts to keep her friends safe and the campus hidden? Filled with pet rescues, ancient books, and hidden passageways, Book 2 of the House of Heaventree series is a page-turning continuation of The Firstborn. In The Virus, war rages just beyond the walls of Heaventree, while the students battle within for faith, trust and unity.
Part road trip, part mystery, and completely unexpected, Saving Cicadas picks you up in one place and puts you down someplace else entirely.
Set in the South Carolina Sea Islands, Nicole Seitz's second novel follows the stories of two sisters.
Essie Mae Laveau Jenkins is a 78-year-old sweetgrass basket weaver who sits on the side of Hwy. 17 in the company of her dead husband, Daddy Jim.
A beautiful young woman. An American soldier. A war-torn country. Nearly forty years of silence. Now, two daughters search for the truth they hope will set them free and the elusive peace their parents have never found.
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