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Bryan Davis

    Bryan Davis crea narrativa speculativa, immergendo i lettori in mondi che accendono l'immaginazione. Possiede una straordinaria passione per la parola scritta, esplorando diversi generi e discipline con una voce distintiva. Le sue narrazioni si addentrano spesso in temi profondi attraverso storie avvincenti e personaggi memorabili. L'ampiezza del suo lavoro dimostra un approccio unico alla narrazione e un impegno a coinvolgere i lettori.

    Eye of the Oracle
    Enoch's Ghost
    Fatal Convergence (The Time Echoes Trilogy Book 3)
    Let the Ghosts Speak
    Interfinity (The Time Echoes Trilogy Book 2)
    Last of the Nephilim
    • Last of the Nephilim

      • 442pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      The story revolves around the invasion of Second Eden by the Nephilim, ancient giants unleashed by a single lie. As Earth and Hades face a disastrous merging, the prophet Enoch seeks to unite humans and dragons to combat this threat. Key characters include a prophetic young girl from Hades, Billy Bannister, heir to Arthur and a hero from the Dragons in our Midst series, and his brave companion, Bonnie Silver. Together, they prepare for an epic battle to save their worlds from destruction.

      Last of the Nephilim
      4,9
    • The imminent merging of three Earths compels Nathan Shepherd to take action against a catastrophic cosmic collision. As he and his friend Kelly observe the chaos unfolding, they discover that the inhabitants of Earth Yellow are plagued by prophetic dreams of impending doom. Meanwhile, the other Earths face rapid weather changes, escalating the panic. With the fate of billions hanging in the balance, Nathan, Kelly, and their allies must race against time to avert disaster and save all three worlds.

      Interfinity (The Time Echoes Trilogy Book 2)
      5,0
    • Let the Ghosts Speak

      • 266pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Set in 19th century Paris, the story follows Justin Trotter, an immigrant and book translator, who becomes embroiled in a murder mystery after attending a masquerade party. Ghostly apparitions warn him of impending danger, and following a murder at the event, he finds himself accused and on the run, hiding in the catacombs. Guided by the spirits of historical figures, including Joan of Arc, Justin strives to clear his name and protect his blind sister from a malevolent caretaker. The narrative explores themes of sanity, guilt, and the supernatural.

      Let the Ghosts Speak
      4,4
    • The climax of the Time Echoes Trilogy unfolds as three Earths approach a catastrophic collision, leading to the Fatal Convergence where duplicates face death. Nathan grapples with a moral dilemma when he discovers a way to avert disaster that involves sacrificing innocents. As he embarks on a desperate quest to rescue Kelly from a nightmare realm, their friendship and her unique abilities become crucial to preventing the impending doom. With the fate of billions at stake, Nathan must navigate perilous choices to save them all.

      Fatal Convergence (The Time Echoes Trilogy Book 3)
      5,0
    • Enoch's Ghost

      • 428pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      Set in a fantastical world, the story follows Walter, Ashley, and Karen as they embark on a quest aboard the dragon Thigocia to find Gabriel and Makaidos. Their journey leads them to an underground army of hibernating giants, where they encounter Sapphira Adi, a mysterious girl with ancient origins. Sapphira unveils a dark conspiracy crafted long ago by Morgan Le Faye and the devil, intertwining their fates with a perilous legacy that threatens their world.

      Enoch's Ghost
      4,6
    • Eye of the Oracle

      • 626pagine
      • 22 ore di lettura

      Set in a world where young adults face challenging circumstances, this first installment of the Oracles of Fire series encourages readers to explore themes of faith, courage, and love. Through the journey of its characters, it inspires them to uncover their innate strengths and resilience. The narrative promotes personal growth and the pursuit of one's purpose, making it a compelling read for young audiences seeking inspiration.

      Eye of the Oracle
      4,3
    • Reaper Reborn

      • 378pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      In a chaotic world, Alex unleashes deadly machines in Chicago to assert her dominance, while Reapers face execution and ghosts roam unchecked. Amidst this turmoil, a ruthless terrorist exploits the situation by strapping firebombs to children, amplifying the urgency and horror of the unfolding crisis. The narrative explores themes of power, morality, and the consequences of unchecked authority in a society on the brink of collapse.

      Reaper Reborn
      4,3
    • Across Astral Realms

      • 442pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      Set in a vibrant universe, this space adventure follows a group of young heroes as they navigate the challenges of interstellar travel and confront cosmic threats. With themes of friendship, bravery, and discovery, the story explores the dynamics of teamwork and the importance of unity in overcoming obstacles. As they journey through various astral realms, the characters encounter diverse alien cultures and face moral dilemmas that test their resolve and character.

      Across Astral Realms
      4,4
    • Heaven Came Down

      • 308pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      In a post-apocalyptic world, strange lights signal the arrival of beings that transform select individuals into authoritarian angels. While many accept this new order, siblings Ben, Jack, and Trudy see the darker reality and join a rebel faction determined to fight back. Their mission to thwart an angel invasion involves a risky plan to swap a vaccine, leading Ben and Trudy to pose as doctors and undergo implantation. As their scheme unravels, they must rely on an unexpected bounty hunter, a young angel priestess, and a hidden ally to survive.

      Heaven Came Down
      4,0
    • Raising Dragons

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      The author combines epic storytelling reminiscent of Tolkien with the focused narrative style of Lewis, alongside the imaginative scale of Verne. Central to the work is a heartfelt exploration of themes rooted in Christian faith, showcasing a blend of fantasy and moral depth that resonates with readers.

      Raising Dragons
      4,1