Three lost girls, one mysterious boy. They battle for his heart while he struggles for their souls in this gripping conclusion to The Blessed trilogy, from theNew York Times bestselling author of the
Three lost girls, one mysterious boy. They battle for his heart while he struggles for their souls in this gripping conclusion to The Blessed trilogy, from the New York Times bestselling author of the
Three modern-day teens have been reincarnated as saints—or so they’ve been told. Kirkus Reviews calls this dark, thrilling follow-up to Precious Blood that blends the gritty with the miraculous “a ter
From the author of the New York Times bestselling ghostgirl series, the start to a captivating and haunting teen trilogy about three girls who become entangled with an enigmatic boy—a boy who believes
"Allah, there is no god but He! To Him belong the most Beautiful Names."Qur'an (TaHa 20:8)"Allah's are the names most beautiful. Whatever is in the heavens and earth extols His glory.&q
This beautiful presentation of 99 Blessed Names and Characteristics of Prophet Muhammaddraws the reader nearer to the Prophet through contemplation and reflection of his names, their meaning and how e
Three modern-day teens have been reincarnated as saints—or so they’ve been told. This dark, thrilling follow-up to Precious Blood blends the gritty with the miraculous.As we learned in Precious Blood,
Paris is finally pregnant, but is unsure of who the father is, and Gabrielle is jarred out of her feelings of love and happiness by the return of her father, a parolee looking to start trouble.
Determined to adopt orphaned 9-year-old Jasmine Noble, who is currently in the custody of an ex-stripper, Paris Simmons-Holyfield, met with resistance from both her husband and her father, a powerful
When Clarence Walker, the Reverend Marshall Walker's son, leaves his father's church and joins his rival Pastor George Landris' mega-church, his decision leads to a string of revelations that reach de
"As a contribution to the post-9/11 debate on religions, cultures, and societies, these lectures are as finely attuned to their moment as Robert Markus's classic 1970 study, Saeculum, which they updat