The Redemption Series begins 50 years after the Millennium Reign of Christ has been established. It largely follows the exploits of John Booker, a marine in Christ’s Royal Navy and his comrades as they fight intergalactic demonic forces that wish to challenge the authority of GOD.

The Redemption Series books also contain stories running parallel to the main and you can read about the travails of people remaining on Earth during the millennium, stories from the past and the exploits of biblical heroes in the millennium.

The Milllennium series is, as it’s name implies, also based in the Millennium Reign of Christ but starts on the bloody field of the battle of Armageddon. It follows the parallel stories of Jonathan Sharp, starship captain in the Lord’s Royal Navy and Cray Ironheart, a fallen slave who gives his life to the Lord and becomes one of the first human marines.

The New Judges series is also a millennium story. The malakim marine commander Valori’el sets our to recruit the talents of resurrected humans he considers to have led exceptional lives on Earth and possess talents he believes can be leveraged to fight the forces of the galactic powers and principalities without the same high risk that using the navy entails.

Join the adventures of Valori’el as he leads Samson, Isaac Newton, Arthur Pendragon, Jeanne d’Arc, Annie Oakley and Albert Ball to battle with the forces of darkness.

Coming soon:

The Heaven Series: A collection of mostly heartwarming short stories set in New Jerusalem after the resurrection of the believers.

The Hunter Series: A series of book following the harrowing adventures of a Vietnam veteran who hunts monstrous entities for HEaven on Earth during the 1980’s.

The Multiple Series Paradigm:

You might be wondering why I create so many series, and if I am going to fill them with sequels or not. When I created the Redemption series, I did write sequels, three of them so far and got partway through the fifth book in the series. None of them were selling despite approval from everyone I gave them to. I therefore decided to develop the strategy of writing multiple series without straying too far from the core ideas that make my books unique, and then write sequels for whatever series, if any, take off. The bottom line is, if you want sequels, buy books and tell your friends! It would only take about 50 sales of a book to get me to write a sequel to it. As long as a series starts to gain any form of traction I will invest some time in it. Last year I sold two books in total, so the strategy continues!