Selah Fantasy Trilogy

My Christian alternative to Harry Potter

Selah of the Summit--Selah is a slave of the hot desert valley. Her Master is Regan, who uses The Craft to maintain his power. Selah is used to beatings, loneliness, and hard work. Every day she goes to the well to fetch water. She sees, above the pale valley haze, the distant, snow-covered mountains. She wishes she could find them and the freedom they promise. Then Micah, a Prince of the Mountains and servant of The Maker, leads Selah and a Band of travelers to the Summit. Regan and his soldiers pursue the Band as they cross moors, highlands, and plateaus. Selah discovers rain, trees, lakes, and love as she journeys higher. She also learns the beauty of mountain peaks and the power of a servant's heart over a dictator. Wanting to help the other slaves, Selah decides to leave The Summit and bring starlight down to the dark valleys. For adults and teens. Completed. 50,000 words.

Selah's Sword--Ten years after her first journey to The Summit, Selah is stuck in the valley, battling The Craft and freeing slaves. Her husband and daughter lost, Selah is lonely, swordsick, and tired. Each new battle brings her closer to the Deepest Places of the valley, the hidden secrets of The Craft. Selah's friends and fellow soldiers encourage her to return to The Summit to rest, but Selah is driven to rescue more slaves and strike The Craft at its very heart. On the furthest edge of the valley, Selah discovers The Keep of a beautiful and deceptive woman named Morgan. There Selah frees a young slavegirl named Liliana, who has been copying Selah's writings and spreading hope to fellow slaves. Liliana encourages Selah to return to The Summit, be healed, and learn about the joy that comes after suffering. For adults and teens. Begun. 50,000 words.

photo courtesy of Scott Cathey

Selah and the Stars--Regan, her old Master and wielder of The Craft, has escaped from the valley and somehow managed to go through The Portal at the top of The Summit. Selah must pursue him, stepping into another zone than valleys or mountains--the vast universe of stars. The fantasy trilogy merges into science fiction as Selah travels through space, finding new worlds, new friendships, and even new love. Again serving the Maker, Selah confronts The Craft at its farthest point and helps prevent its poison from spreading. For adults and teens. Imagined. 50,000 words.

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