There is an unseen world that surrounds all of us. It’s been here almost since the beginning of time. In this world, angels fight for you, and demons fight against you. The battle raging is for your very soul.
The orphanage children unknowingly entered this battle the day they moved into the old manor. William, Henrietta, Katherine, Markus, Abigail, and Mary Beth were in awe when the angels assigned to them just appeared. Kenneth and Raymond encountered demons in the forbidden basement. All is not what it seems in the manor house.
Pastor Finely and Jonathan Judge will unknowingly play a vital role in getting the children to their new location and the start of their mission from God.
Twelve families set sail with Captain Mize on his ship, the Lost Mermaid, to an unknown destination. The inhabitants of this new location are demons and the occasional pirates. The most ruthless pirate to ever laid foot on the island is Captain Samuel Slayer Johnson, a once-respected naval officer in the Queen’s Navy; then life happened.
Once they arrive on the island, Captain Mize agrees to help build their new village, but his motives are purely selfish. He has seen the markers of pirates, and he knows there are buried treasures.
The demons are preparing for the battle to end all battles. The angels are prepared and ready to assist the humans. Unfortunately, only the children are currently aware of these impending battles. However, they are clothed in the Armour of The Lord and armed with The Mighty Word of God.
Brenda Mize Garza’s love and faithfulness in God shine throughout each book she writes. She writes so engagingly that you find yourself in the middle of every adventure. Her stories are always rich in allegory, vivid storytelling, and wonderful characters. The one thing that always remains constant throughout each of her novels is her faith in God and her desire to share Him with everyone through storytelling.
Brenda lives with her husband Jesse in McRae, Arkansas, with Sugar Baby, their Pomeranian, and their new rescue kittens, Tiger and Peanut.
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