Fiction
Beyond the Summerland
by LB Graham
Joraiem and the young Novaana train in the Summerland to rule Kirthanin and to defend it against the evil schemes of Malek. The Binding of the Blade is an original fantasy series based in part on prophecy from the book of Isaiah. Book 1, Beyond the Summerland, is where the adventure begins for a band of young Novaana, eager to serve and rule the four regions of the world of Kirthanin. Kirthanin is enjoying a time of peace, though Malek, Master of the Forge, and the betrayer of old, controls Agia Muldonai, the Holy Mountain. Malek's servants are growing bolder and venturing further from their mountain stronghold, and the fragility of Kirthanin's peace is growing ever clearer. Join this adventure of friendship, love, and betrayal. Ride through majestic forests and sail the forgotten waters. Rest a while in a summer paradise and walk the streets of an ancient and forbidden city. It will be the greatest challenge of their lives, but it is only the beginning. The Binding of the Blade Series has the world-building of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time, the heroic tone of Lawhead's Pendragon Cycle, and thematic richness and depth of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. While The Binding of the Blade is distinct from each of these series, these are authors whose works are "similar" in nature to Graham's series.
highly recommended - Jamie
Published by: P&R Publishing
No. of pages: 593
Format: Paperback
Price: £10.00
Bringer of Storms
by LB Graham
After one thousand years, Malek emerges to unleash the full force of his army. As Aljeron plans the final battle between Shalin Bel and Fel Edorath, Rulalin must make a horrible choice, while Queen Wylla is forced to accept that it is Allfather's will for her son Benjiah to face the ancient enemy of Kithanin.
Published by: P&R Publishing
No. of pages: 510
Format: Paperback
Price: £10.00
Shadow in the Deep
by LB Graham
In the third book in the exciting The Binding of the Blade series, the rains fall and the floodwaters rise as Aljeron embarks on a dangerous quest across the forsaken land of Nolthanin. For all of Kirthanin, the days are dark and hope seems far away. And yet, in the midst of their darkness, a ray of light appears when Benjiah takes up Valzaan's staff and enters where all others fear to go.
Published by: P&R Publishing
No. of pages: 506
Format: Paperback
Price: £10.00
Father of Dragons
by LB Graham
Malek has raised an army and is ready to unleash his forces against the population of Kirthanin. While desperate missions are undertaken to secure the safety of the Continent, Malek has one final score to settle. A boy with unusual powers now wields the staff of the great prophet Valzaan. The mission: to find the boy and destroy him. Meanwhile Aljeron embarks on a mission: to find the Father of Dragons. Finding the boy will seal Malek's victory, and finding the legendary dragon is the only hope for Kirthanin.
Published by: P&R Publishing
No. of pages: 486
Format: Paperback
Price: £10.00
All My Holy Mountain
by LB Graham
In the final book of the series, the tide has turned for Kirthanin. Sulmandir and the dragons have returned, and despite the power of their adversaries, hope for victory is growing. However, before the binding of the blade can be broken, a sacrifice will have to be made, and Benjiah knows it will be his to make...
Published by: P&R Publishing
No. of pages: 479
Format: Paperback
Price: £10.00
Aunt Jane's Hero
by Elizabeth Prentiss
Aunt Jane's Hero was first published in 1871. With vivid pictures of life and character, it's object is to depict a home whose happiness flows from the living rock, Christ Jesus. It protests also against the extravagance and other evils of the times, which tends to check the growth of such homes, and aims to show that there are still treasures of love and peace on earth, that may be bought without money and without price.
Published by: Calvary Press
No. of pages: 292
Format: Paperback
Price: £4.50
Caught in the Web
Following on from the success of the historical novel Under the Scaffold, Faith Cook has taken the content of her acclaimed biography of Lady Jane Grey and crafted a novel around a fictional member of the royal court, but based upon the facts surrounding the life of Lady Jane Grey, focusing particularly upon her Christian faith. This historic novel enables the reader to gain an appreciation of the courage of this young lady and will be an inspiration.
Published by: Evangelical Press
No. of pages: 286
Format: Paperback
Price: £8.50
Facing the Giants (book)
by Eric Wilson
Never Give Up. Never Back Down. Never Lose Faith. After six consecutive losing seasons, high school football coach Grant Taylor believes things can't get any worse. He's wrong. With fear and failure defeating him in football and in life, the downtrodden coach and husband turns to God in desperation. Trusting that God can somehow do the impossible, Coach Taylor and his Shiloh Christian Eagles soon discover how faith plays out on the field.
Published by: Thomas Nelson
No. of pages: 329
Format: Paperback
Price: £8.00
Holy War
by John Bunyan
Bunyan's second and most loved work after Pilgrim's Progress. Also allegorical, this work tells the story of mankind's redemption by comparing it to a besieged city
Published by: Emerald House Group
No. of pages: 192
Format: Paperback
Price: £4.50
Mother
by Kathleen Norris
This is a difficult age to be a woman. The woman who aspires to raise children for the glory of God, to develop the ministry of the home, or to co-labour with her husband is deemed "old-fashioned" or "unfulfilled." The modern lure of independence and career has bewitched an entire generation to exchange the beauty of Christian womanhood for the temporary enticements of a society at war with the family. Amidst this confusion, Kathleen Norris's Mother is a refreshing call to sanity. Mother is the fictional tale of a young lady who leaves home and repudiates family life in the hope of finding personal fulfilment through independence and a career. She decides that home life is a poor choice in the face of life in the big city. But God dramatically changes her heart, and she realizes that wealth and position are illusory and that independence can enslave a young lady. She discovers that the greatest woman she has ever known is her mother. Now she longs for home and for motherhood. After reading this book, one woman wrote, "As I turned the last page, tears filled my eyes. I knelt by my bed and asked God to forgive me for my bitterness and my unwillingness to trust and obey Him."
Published by: Echo Library
No. of pages: 88
Format: Paperback
Price: £7.00
Pilgrim's Progress
by John Bunyan
"The Pilgrim's Progress" has inspired readers for over three centuries and is a classic of the heroic Puritan tradition and a founding text in the development of the English novel. This Oxford World's Classics edition features illustrations that appeared with the book in Bunyan's lifetime.
Published by: Oxford University Press
No. of pages: 333
Format: Paperback
Price: £3.75
Stepping Heavenward
"How dreadfully old I am getting! Sixteen!" So begins "Stepping Heavenward", the journal-like account of a 19th century girl who learns, on the path to womanhood, that true happiness can be found in giving oneself for others.
Published by: Barbour Publishing
No. of pages: 300
Format: Paperback
Price: £4.00
The Betrayal - A Novel On John Calvin
by Douglas Bond
Enter the brilliance and decadence of renaissance France in this fast-paced biographical novel on John Calvin. Told from the perspective of a rival whose envy escalates to violent intrigue and shameless betrayal, JEAN CAUVIN is a tale of how God uses the humility and unflinching faithfulness of Calvin to break down the barrenness and bitterness of a chief of sinners all accomplished by grace alone.
Published by: P&R Publishing
No. of pages: 383
Format: Package
Price: £9.00
The Choice
by Mr & Mrs Stephen B Castleberry
Nineteen-year-old Bruce Cohlmann has a choice to make. He can continue to fish for salmon in Alaska, following a four - generation tradition that he knows and loves. But God seems to be opening a different door for him, and Bruce has to make a decision. How can he know what the Lord wants him to do with his life? The Choice, written by Stephen Castleberry, Jr., tells the story of the steps Bruce takes as he tries to determine God's will.
Read the first chapter here
Published by: Castleberry Farms Press
No. of pages: 146
Format: Paperback
Price: £5.00
The Delivery
by Mr & Mrs Stephen B Castleberry
Joe Reynolds is a husband and father striving to live a life pleasing to the Lord Jesus Christ. Having been a Christian only seven years, he has many questions and challenges in his life. How does a man working in the world face temptation? How does he raise his family in a Christ-honouring way? This book attempts to Biblically address many of the issues that men face daily, in a manner that will not cause the reader to stumble in his walk with the Lord. The book is written for men (and young men) by a man and we ask men to read it first, before reading it aloud to their families.
Read the first chapter here
Published by: Castleberry Farms Press
No. of pages: 220
Format: Paperback
Price: £5.00
Till We Have Faces
by CS Lewis
The unlovely Orual, eldest daughter of the King of Glome, becomes so consumed by her mingled love for and jealousy of her beautiful half-sister that she makes a complaint to the gods---and receives an answer she did not expect. This novel, possibly Lewis' best work and his personal favorite, is the compelling reworking of the myth of Cupid and Psyche.
Published by: Harvest Books
No. of pages: 324
Format: Paperback
Price: £8.00
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Under the Scaffold
by Faith Cook
Imagine you are growing up in an eighteenth-century village high up in the Yorkshire Moors. Times are very hard, and you have to work long hours to help your family to have even the basic essentials. Disease and death are all around you — even the death of young children. This is the life of Tom Whittaker. Early events left deep scars and many unanswered questions. Is there really a heaven? Does God hear prayer? How can I ever forgive? Although Tom is a fictional character, his life of hardship was typical of the days in which he lived, and has been drawn from many true-life incidents. Most importantly, he comes into contact with William Grimshaw, the unconventional and fiery curate of Haworth. Grimshaw's desire to teach God's truth brought him into many a conflict, with even a riot against him and his friend John Wesley. Yet his love and care for his flock, and, above all, the message of hope and salvation he brought, changed the lives of thousands of men, women and children. But what about Tom? Read the book and follow the adventures and challenges he faced, his ever-growing respect for William Grimshaw and what happened to him "under the scaffold".
Published by: Evangelical Press
No. of pages: 156
Format: Paperback
Price: £7.50
