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This sequel to The Seven Words series picks up three years after the series ends.
Though the demons have been banished from the worlds of Ochen, the cult of Scroll Worship they birthed has grown. Prince Rayne's life and the peace of Ochen are once again threatened when Rayne is kidnapped and his blood used in sacrifices to recall the darkness.
Will his trust in the One to always be with him survive this challenge?

Hold on tight as Daclaxvia traces the heart-pounding, Frank Peretti (This Present Darkness) meets C.S. Lewis (The Space Trilogy), "sci-fi turns-spiritual" drama of three mid-western American siblings as they hurtle down a breathless three-tiered, 72 hour labyrinth of mind-bending impossibilities that will change our world forever.
Their journey is a break-neck chase to find answers that covers 6,000 years of history, bends the understanding of the dimensions of our known universe, presses beyond the boundaries of this atmosphere and reveals a reality that previously no human eye has ever seen.
What if the past was fiction-science while the future is actually science-fiction?
Try to settle your 'sneaking suspicions' as a mysterious figure answers that question appearing suddenly on the world stage as head of an organization that is on the verge of a global reveal of their proprietary cyber-bio nano-technologies. You thought you knew him--until you didn't....
Soon, humanity will be gifted with unprecedented benevolent deliverance from every disease and healing from every bodily deformity or defect. The information technology under-girding the roll-out of the cacophony of medical miracles creates a virtual omniscience for every human as each individual human now shares one all-knowing mind. And through a shared new "digitized" blood, the new global-mind is being fitted for a shocking new version of what it ultimately means to "be human".
Could such benevolence be cloaking ultimate malevolence? A world-wide age long conspiracy has been uncovered with siblings Meghan, Mark and Max fixed in its deadly cross hairs. It's a hair-trigger threat that dangles the siblings, their parents and their allies suspended over the very cauldrons of hell...who knew that believing is seeing?
You've never read anything like Daclaxvia though, even now, Daclaxvia may be reading you...



Nice site.
I’d be available for an interview for content on your site.
Thanks,
D. John Cliffson


Sorry for the inconvenience.

I will send you a direct email, but I have just released my latest SF novel, "Farhope", a prequel to "Wreaths of Empire":
Rediscovered after being lost for three hundred years and suffering the effects of an asteroid strike, the world of Pharann is the site of the Terran Hegemony's newest naval base in its war with the alien Gara'nesh. Pharann's regressed but still civilized population has been targeted for exploitation. All that stands in the way of their societal destruction is Naval Intelligence analyst Jade Lafrey. Forming an unlikely alliance with a young native healer and a missionary priest she confronts an implacable for who always seems to be one move ahead...
Thanks!
Andrew M. Seddon

I'm certainly open to guest interview or review. I've already got a few reviews on Amazon UK. If you're interested, my email is: chris@cswachter.com

The Dronefall series is about Christians adjusting to a society not too far into the future where the truth is being silenced and Christians are being gradually repainted to be the enemies of modern society.
The story follows a group of young adults that are fighting back against the oppression, which has taken the form of invasive technological surveillance. But, they have to work undercover to try to protect the church's reputation. A reputation that is already smeared beyond recognition, but leaders in the church are still struggle to hold onto it.
The theme of the series is really, when are we going to say no?
Just wondering if anyone here is about to do a book launch? If so what is the theme of the book?