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Showing posts with label John B. Olson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John B. Olson. Show all posts

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Coming Soon from B&H

Powers: A Novel


“Bury me standing. I must be buried standing.”
Powers, the follow-up to John Olson’s Shade (“a must-read for those who enjoy Ted Dekker and Frank Peretti” —Publishers Weekly), introduces a sheltered Gypsy girl named Mariutza. Her grandfather utters a mysterious last request before dying in her arms after being shot by ten cloaked men.

Those same men die before her eyes, but strange powers continue to pursue Mari through the swamps of southern Louisiana where she has always hidden from “the Badness.”

The whole world seems to join in the chase—helicopters, soldiers, government agents, and the police are all trying to kill her. Mari’s only hope of survival is to find Jaazaniah the Prophet, the mythical hero of her grandfather’s bedtime stories. But she has never been outside the swamp or known other humans besides her grandfather and one teacher. How can this lone girl survive the bewildering world of men long enough to find a prophet who might not even exist?

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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: B&H Books (December 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0805447350
  • ISBN-13: 978-0805447354
Seeing Things: A Novel


Birdie Wainwright, 72, isn’t concerned about seeing things that others can’t. For a woman who still climbs mountains with her dog (Miss Bee Haven) and likes to tango, the impractical visions brought on by macular degeneration are just another gift from God, adding more adventure to life. But when a tumble down the stairs breaks her ankle and leads back to her son’s home in Denver where she must convalesce, Birdie’s imagination really takes flight. Following a conversation with her grandson about The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, she begins to see and speak with the unkempt literary character himself on a regular basis. As the line between reality and whimsy turns brittle, faith is tested among friends and loved ones, and hope is reborn.

Seeing Things is a story about family, reconciliation, and hearing from God in unexpected ways.

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  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: B&H Books (September 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0805447512
  • ISBN-13: 978-0805447514
Double Cross: A Novel


Double Cross continues the story of Taylor Pasbury, a heroic young woman introduced in James David Jordan’s novel, Forsaken (“highly readable . . . Taylor is a character worth another visit” —BookPage).

Raised by a father who was a former Special Forces officer, Taylor is beautiful and brilliant and knows how to take care of herself. But she is haunted by her past and the sacrifice her father made to save her from a brutal rape when she was seventeen. After a controversial stint in the Secret Service, she has become the most prominent private security specialist in America. When she discovers the body of a former client’s top assistant, all the evidence points to embezzlement and suicide. But Taylor has no way of knowing that her mother, who ran out when Taylor was nine, is about to reappear and lead her down a twisting path of danger and deceit. It’s a road that won’t end until they reach the spot where Taylor’s father died—where Taylor learns some sacrifices can never be earned.

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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: B&H Books (October 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0805447547
  • ISBN-13: 978-0805447545
Guardian of the Flame: A Seven Wonders Novel


Guardian of the Flame is book three in the Seven Wonders series of novels transporting readers back to the Ancient World. Characters struggle to find meaning in a pagan society and are confronted by the one true God and His message of redemption.

The year is 48 BC. Sophia, a woman hurt by past loss, guards the famous lighthouse of Alexandria, Egypt, in order to hide herself away from a world she deems cruel and unloving. But there is no escape. Political turmoil swells as Roman general Julius Caesar and his legion storm the city, and Cleopatra, Greek queen of Egypt , fights to retain her country against both Caesar and bloodthirsty rivals within her own household. Sophia is caught in the middle between a loyalty to Cleopatra and her maddening interest in Bellus, the Roman soldier whom Caesar has instructed to overtake the lighthouse.

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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: B&H Books (October 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0805447326
  • ISBN-13: 978-0805447323


Angel's Den: A Novel


In 1808, when Emma meets and marries Eric Montclaire (the famed “most handsome man west of the Appalachians”), this young daughter of prominent St. Louis citizens believes a fairy tale has just begun. Instead, her husband’s angelic looks quickly prove only to mask a monstrous soul all too capable of possessive emotions and physical abuse. Praying for mercy, she is devastated when Eric insists on her joining his yearlong group expedition to the Pacific Ocean, following the trail Lewis and Clark blazed just a few years earlier. By the time cartographer Luke Bowen realizes Emma’s plight, it’s too late to easily untangle what has become an epic web of lies, theft, murder, courtroom drama, and a deep longing for love. Only God can show them the way out.
  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: B&H Books (February 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0805448144
  • ISBN-13: 978-0805448146


Tuesday, November 18, 2008

CSFF Blog Tour: Shade by John B. Olson

Not that anyone wants to hear this, but of course I'm still behind from my move throwing my entire life out of whack, therefore, I do not have a review for you, but plenty of info to make your mouth water for this book...

First off, this week is the Christian Science Fiction & Fantasy Blog Tour for Shade written by John B. Olson, published by B&H. Ok, one, it's B&H therefore it's automatically a winner. *grin*



Click here to download a pdf of the first chapter.

Shade


ABOUT THE BOOK
“You will not fear the terror of the night.” —Psalm 91
A monstrous waking nightmare is pursuing graduate student Hailey
Maniates across San Francisco to Golden Gate Park where she is
rescued by a towering homeless man. She seems able to read her
rescuer’s mind, but is it just a delusion? Doctors diagnose her as a
paranoid schizophrenic and attempt to prescribe away her alleged
hallucinations. But too many questions remain around Hailey and the
man who saved her. He appears to suffer from her same mental
condition and is convinced that some type of Gypsy vampire is trying
to kill them both.
Against reason, Hailey finds herself more and more attracted to this
strange man. But what if he is a fantasy? What if he is the monster?

The best review that I have seen comes from The Christian Manifesto and it definitely makes me eager to read it sooner rather than later.

Grad student Hailey Maniates is working late one night when someone or something attacks her. After barely escaping from her lab, she is rescued by a strange homeless man who vanishes into the night. Soon Hailey reunites with her rescuer and suddenly finds herself in the middle of a deadly game against an unimaginable evil. This story is fun and captivating, supported by strong characters and smart writing. Shade is a classic good vs. evil tale that is told in a fresh new way that will resonate with readers long after the end. [more...]

At present, our CSFF schedule for the coming months is as follows:

* November 17-19 – John Olson, Shade (adult urban fantasy/supernatural suspense)
* December – Lost Genre Guild website
* January –
D. Barkley Briggs, The Book of Names, first in the Legends of Karac Tor series (YA fantasy)
* February – Jeffrey Overstr
eet, Cyndere’s Midnight (second in the Auralia Thread fantasy series for adults – tentative)
* March – Christopher and Allan Miller, Hunter Brown and the Secret of the Shadow
(YA fantasy – tentative)

But please forgive my negligence and see my friends and their tours...
*Participants’ Links:

Brandon Barr

Jennifer Bogart

Justin Boyer

Keanan Brand

Kathy Brasby

Valerie Comer

CSFF Blog Tour

Stacey Dale

Janey DeMeo

Jeff Draper

April Erwin

Karina Fabian

Todd Michael Greene

Katie Hart

Joleen Howell

Jason Isbell

Jason Joyner

Kait

Magma

Margaret

Rachel Marks

Melissa Meeks

Rebecca LuElla Miller

Eve Nielsen

Nissa

John W. Otte

Steve Rice

Mirtika
or Mir's Here

Chawna Schroeder

James Somers

Robert Treskillard

Steve Trower

Speculative Faith

Jason Waguespac

Laura Williams

Timothy Wise