Happy Father's Day!
Check out our top 5 reading recommendations for dads,
including fiction, paranormal fiction, and nonfiction!
The Sleeper by Gary P. DeMarco
The Universe is an ordered, timeless place, guided and guarded by Celestial Messengers and Observers who are sometimes called Angels. Their supreme duties include insuring the normal progress of the Cosmos and of all life forms and to protect against any undue interference. But what would happen if one, or any, of these Celestial Beings decided to reshape things as they wished; in blatant contradiction of established norms?
When one of the Angels departs from his Continuum, interfering in the everyday lives of mortals and their respective destinies, the result conflicts with the Supreme Order of the Universe bringing chaos to dozens of worlds, upsetting established order and ruining countless lives.
Now, it is up to the other Angels to retrieve their wayward brother, to undo the damage and to reestablish the previous order throughout the Cosmos.
When one of the Angels departs from his Continuum, interfering in the everyday lives of mortals and their respective destinies, the result conflicts with the Supreme Order of the Universe bringing chaos to dozens of worlds, upsetting established order and ruining countless lives.
Now, it is up to the other Angels to retrieve their wayward brother, to undo the damage and to reestablish the previous order throughout the Cosmos.
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Overdue by Lewis Stockham
Libraries are not always quiet and peaceful. They can be loud, crazy and full of quite colorful characters. The stories contained in this book are meant to entertain but also to inform people. Stockham blends wit, humor, and his own philosophy into these unique experiences.
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The Royal Arch of Enoch by Robert W. Sullivan IV, Esq.
“And Enoch walked with God: and he was not; for God took him.” - Genesis 5:24.
The Royal Arch of Enoch: The Impact of Masonic Ritual, Philosophy, and Symbolism documents an undiscovered historical anomaly: how a high degree Masonic Ritual - developed in France in the mid 1700’s - included elements of the Book of Enoch which was considered lost until Freemason and traveler James Bruce returned to Europe with copies from Ethiopia in 1773. These copies were not translated into English until 1821 at Oxford University. This high degree ritual - titled The Royal Arch of Enoch - documents the recovery of the “Lost Word of a Master Mason”, the Name of God. It is this ritual in particular that has defined, among other things, the American national character. The Royal Arch of Enoch also documents the symbolic restoration of the sun as the premier icon in all of Freemasonry and as the supreme emblem of imperial administration and religiosity lifted from the Ancient Mysteries, incorporated into the Abrahamic Faiths, and carried on in both Blue Lodge and High Degree Masonry.
This book presents a real life “Da Vinci Code/National Treasure” mystery which, until the publication of this book, was previously unknown to history and historians in both the East and West.
The Royal Arch of Enoch: The Impact of Masonic Ritual, Philosophy, and Symbolism documents an undiscovered historical anomaly: how a high degree Masonic Ritual - developed in France in the mid 1700’s - included elements of the Book of Enoch which was considered lost until Freemason and traveler James Bruce returned to Europe with copies from Ethiopia in 1773. These copies were not translated into English until 1821 at Oxford University. This high degree ritual - titled The Royal Arch of Enoch - documents the recovery of the “Lost Word of a Master Mason”, the Name of God. It is this ritual in particular that has defined, among other things, the American national character. The Royal Arch of Enoch also documents the symbolic restoration of the sun as the premier icon in all of Freemasonry and as the supreme emblem of imperial administration and religiosity lifted from the Ancient Mysteries, incorporated into the Abrahamic Faiths, and carried on in both Blue Lodge and High Degree Masonry.
This book presents a real life “Da Vinci Code/National Treasure” mystery which, until the publication of this book, was previously unknown to history and historians in both the East and West.
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Hunter by C.W. Nash
As Cole Alexander prepares to make his way in the world, luck would have it, he meets the love of his life, Leila McLerran. Cole is diagnosed with a horrible disease that forces him to rethink the way that he wants his life to go. With death staring Cole in the face, he makes the decision that he doesn’t want to live the rest of his days without Leila. As Cole and Leila plan for their future together, a vampire forever changes the course of their lives. Left a wreck of his former self, Cole meets Professor Job Fergusson, who steps in to tell him a secret: Cole’s disease gives him a slight edge over the undead and together they can dispose of the world’s plight. Will Cole join the secret society of the Venatori and seek revenge, or is it all too much?
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Insatiable: A Mermaid's Curse by Daniele Lanzarotta
Once her dad grew tired of her dreams and hopes for a reality that is not her own, Arianna is thrown into an arranged marriage, and her only way out of it is to make a deal with the power-hungry man who will give her everything that she has ever dreamed of. Dreams that turn into nightmares as she watches Blake’s world fall apart, because of her and Blake’s inability to control their desires for one another.
Due to sexual content and language, this book is recommended for 17+
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