By This Sign
By Shannon D. Pearson, Terri Walters, Darlene Franklin, Bill Garrison, T. J. Radle, Kat Lewis, B. M. Stevenson, Robert Andrew Stevenson & Chris Tarpley
- Release Date: 2019-12-15
- Genre: Science Fiction
By This Sign
This is the sign of life and death. Beginning and the end. Alpha and omega. Now—it's the only way you will ever get home again. Let the adventure begin.
The Princess and the Pauper by Shannon D. Pearson
After being ignored, Jamila breaks off her engagement with Karsten. Will their relationship survive the trials of medieval England?
Faith and Family by Terri Walters
As Faith sorts through her deceased grandma's belongings, she is abruptly shoved back in time to the Oregon Trail, 1845; there, she discovers more about her family—and herself— along the way.
It's in the Air by Darlene Franklin
A birthday flight takes Mina to October 28, 1929. She must help her great grandparents prepare for the coming Great Depression—together.
Second Chance by Bill Garrison
Brian gets the chance to go back in time to save the woman he loves from meeting the man that would ruin her life. But, perhaps that isn't the future God had in mind for him after all.
A Time to Stand by T. J. Radle
Suddenly transported to the immediate aftermath of Christ's return, Christen Cohen finds herself part of a handful of people asking, "Why were we left behind?"
The Time of God's Favor by B. M. Stevenson
When archeologist turned time-traveler, Simon, discovers a relic that gives him unlimited access to the past, he indulges himself by exploring events across history. But what is he really looking for?
Superposition by Robert Andrew Stevenson
Harnessing the power of an ancient Gaelic artifact and quantum mechanics, Dr. David Torstein is able to force history to bend to his will. But playing God can have unexpected consequences.
Contingency by Kat Lewis
The year is 3020 and a deadly virus has decimated a third of the world's population. A top secret government agency sends me, Alexa Verone, back in time to destroy the virus' creator.
In Hoc Signo by Chris Tarpley
He is a servant of the Great Light in a distant epoch, but the Enemy forces him to flee through time for his very soul. In a tower thrumming with eldritch energy, discover how it all began.