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The Ilyon chronicles
Blades of acktar
The circle series
A soul as cold as frost (Christmas themed! Soo good!)
Romanov
Wishtress
A time to die
Fawkes
The chronicles of Narnia
A crown of chains
River of time series
The blameless
Magnify
A stray drop of blood
Seer series by Rachel Dekker
Heirs of neverland
Collective underground series
A journey to unshakeable faith
When the rivers swell
Held captive by Grace Johnson
Beauty from ashes
The wonderland trials
Sky World Series
Cloak of the light
Left behind - not really fantasy tho
The prince warriors
Note: I’ve literally only read two of these buttt this is just my Christian shelf :)
Blades of acktar
The circle series
A soul as cold as frost (Christmas themed! Soo good!)
Romanov
Wishtress
A time to die
Fawkes
The chronicles of Narnia
A crown of chains
River of time series
The blameless
Magnify
A stray drop of blood
Seer series by Rachel Dekker
Heirs of neverland
Collective underground series
A journey to unshakeable faith
When the rivers swell
Held captive by Grace Johnson
Beauty from ashes
The wonderland trials
Sky World Series
Cloak of the light
Left behind - not really fantasy tho
The prince warriors
Note: I’ve literally only read two of these buttt this is just my Christian shelf :)
Lord of the RingsThe Wingfeather Saga
The Green Ember
Chuck Black
The Four Kingdoms
Tales of Goldstone Wood
Beyond the Tales
I'm sure I'll come up with some more later;)
The Tethered World ChroniclesThe Wingfeather Saga
Storm and Spire
The Dragon Prince Chronicles
The Four Kingdoms, Beyond the Four Kingdoms, and Return to the Four Kingdoms
A Mage's Influence
The Guild of Thieves
The Spoken Mage and the Hidden Mage
World of Silence
Calligraphy Guild
Heirs of Neverland
The Memory thief The warrior maiden
The silent songbird
The princess spy
(Or anything by Melanie Dickerson, although they’re fairytale re telling that are *not* technically fantasy, because they lack the traditional fantasy elements)
Cloak of the light
R.E.M
The Nightingale Trilogy (by JJ Fischer)
The Fireborn Epic (by Gillian Bronte Adams)
Mistmantle Chronicles (middle grade and so, so good)
Chronicles of the Undersea Realm, by LE Richmond
Ignite, by Kara Swanson
The Songkeeper’s Chronicles, by Gillian Bronte Adams
Sky of Seven Colors, by Rachelle Nelson
Winter’s Maiden, by Morgan Busse
The Fireborn Epic (by Gillian Bronte Adams)
Mistmantle Chronicles (middle grade and so, so good)
Chronicles of the Undersea Realm, by LE Richmond
Ignite, by Kara Swanson
The Songkeeper’s Chronicles, by Gillian Bronte Adams
Sky of Seven Colors, by Rachelle Nelson
Winter’s Maiden, by Morgan Busse
Dragons in Our Midst / Oracles of Fire / Children of the Bard - 3x connected series of 4x books (12 total), by Bryan Davis. Highly recommend.The Binding of the Blade - 5x books, complete, by L.B. Graham
The Chronicles of Pylisya - 1x book with #2 due this year, by S.J. Coates
The Pendragon Cycle - 5x books, with a 6th that is slightly connected (but not necessary), by Stephen Lawhead
All of the above are by Christian authors. Lawhead's are the most adult of the series (but still clean!) whereas the other 3 are more teen/young adult.
Why I wrote my Christian Science Fiction/ Fantasy book Eternity Now. I love nonfiction and apologetics so never thought I'd write fiction but I think fiction was the best place to dive into this particular topic. So here is the why.....The inspiration for this book came from a question that has long haunted me: What could possibly be so alluring, so compelling, that it would cause Christians to openly deny Christ in the End Times? The notion seemed unfathomable until I began to explore a truth that lay hidden in plain sight.
The core of Eternity Now is built upon a profound realization: the most enticing lie is one that mimics a perfect truth. A story my husband told me that he had heard when he was younger about the Latin phrase sine cera, or "without wax," became the moral compass of this journey. It’s a principle that speaks of a beauty so flawless it needs no deception. My characters must confront the deceptive allure of a man-made paradise and face the central question: would they trade a genuine, eternal life for a counterfeit, earthly forever?
The second is a quote from C.S. Lewis, a writer who profoundly shaped my understanding of faith and suffering. He wrote, "Can you not see death as the friend and deliverer? It means stripping off that body which is tormenting you. What are you afraid of? Has this world been so kind to you that you should leave it with regret?" These words became the very heart of the resistance, asking the most profound question of all: What is truly worth fearing, and what is truly worth losing?
This is not a book about the sensationalism of the apocalypse, but about the deeply personal spiritual war that precedes it, one that mirrors the prophetic vision of the book of Revelation. My love of apologetics, coupled with the profound works of C.S. Lewis, Thomas Merton, G.K. Chesterton, Charles Williams, and Dorothy Sayers, shaped my approach. I hope that this story will challenge you to look at your own worldly attachments.
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Satan always offers a counterfeit. So if eternal heavenly life is our ultimate gift, it makes sense that Satan would attempt to offer up the counterfeit version of that to us. An "eternal" worldly life. Would you willing accept that trade? That is the premise of my book.
Can't wait to hear some feedback.😄
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Sooooo . . . I don't like promoting myself but it's apropos so here goes 🫣I've written two Christian low fantasy books (no magic, fictional medieval world but with elves and dragons) - I'm planning a couple more books in the series (Tales of Veridon) but those are the first two.
The first book, To Stand, has sort of Robin Hood vibes; it's about four outlaw friends who start out rescuing people from the tyrant king. They get mixed up in bigger stuff than they expected and things get epic. 🤓
Book 2, End of the Earth, tags place 20 years later. It follows the son of one of the main characters in To Stand. The son and his friend get kidnapped by pirates and sold into slavery on a tropical island. They have enough on their hands with trying to survive, let alone think about getting home.
You can read the real blurbs on my profile or my website (blackotterbooks.com) and they are both on Amazon. 😊
Enough of me yapping now, thanks for putting up with me! 😆
Phoebe wrote: "Sooooo . . . I don't like promoting myself but it's apropos so here goes 🫣I've written two Christian low fantasy books (no magic, fictional medieval world but with elves and dragons) - I'm planni..."
Those look so cool. Honestly, you had me at "robin hood vibes"! I am currently on a self-imposed book-buying budget XD (I have a mini horse to get hay for in the winter & am paying for the costs of publishing my own book at the moment) but your books look so good - I am glad you bit the bullet and self-promo-ed (and I hear you, I hate it too, classic introvert move I think?)












