What would it be like if …
immortals, gods, witches, magicians, and monsters
controlled our lives, shaped our history, and fed off us
since the dawn of civilization?
Would we still insist that they do not exist?

Origin introduces us to the Lantian and Piretian civilizations of a million years ago when our planet was known as Lantis.
War is coming!
Negotiations have failed.
Each race commits to the annihilation of the other.
In stark contrast, Jonathan, a Lantian, and Helen, a Piretian give in to the passionate calling of their hearts.
Their love was the union the gods had hoped for, but the couple must survive the madness of Lantian magic, the Piretian war machines, and the exotic creatures of the Lantis wildlands.

It’s a race against the odds.


A million years after Origin, the hope that a god’s prophecy kindled, once again begins to shine.
On his first assignment, our young reporter, David Parkins, finds himself knee-deep in secrets. Secrets that have him fleeing from monsters as he desperately tries to save the girl of his dreams.
When a god steps in to help, even more secrets come to light, making David face an impossible choice. Does he try to save Jessica or publish the story of the millennium?
It’s a tough choice because, though the monsters have declared war on Jessica, she might not be the one they’re after.


Jessica is running out of time!
There’s good news, but for David, it’s scarier than the monsters chasing them.
Elizabeth, Jessica’s last chance, volunteers to help. She comes with hope and the skill to pull off an impossible cure.
But she’s a witch, and David is terrified of witches. So why is he so helplessly attracted to her? Is it a love potion, fate, or is his attraction because of a million-year-old prophecy?
The quest for Jessica’s cure swings into high gear as it takes our young reporter west to Arizona, north to the Arctic Circle, and South to southern Ecuador on what could only be called a monster filled, nail-biting adventure.