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Books with author Roy Roy Samuelson

  • Insomnia: The Night Walkers, Book 1

    J.R. Johansson, Roy Samuelson

    Audiobook (J.R. Johansson, Dec. 12, 2019)
    It's been four years since I slept, and I suspect it is killing me. Instead of sleeping, Parker Chipp enters the dream of the last person he's had eye contact with. He spends his nights crushed by other people's fear and pain and by their disturbing secrets - and Parker can never have dreams of his own. The severe exhaustion is crippling him. If nothing changes, Parker could soon be facing psychosis and even death. Then he meets Mia. Her dreams, calm and beautifully uncomplicated, allow him blissful rest that is utterly addictive. Parker starts going to bizarre lengths to catch Mia's eye every day. Everyone at school thinks he's gone over the edge, even his best friend. And when Mia is threatened by a true stalker, everyone thinks it's Parker. Suffering blackouts, Parker begins to wonder if he is turning into someone dangerous. What if the monster stalking Mia is him, after all?
  • Gwendolyn and the Seeds of Destiny

    Roy Sakelson

    eBook (Roy\Sakelson, Aug. 15, 2012)
    Would you choose to live in a beautiful prison?As the princess of Valmar, Gwendolyn lives in an island kingdom filled with lush forests, ancient castles, and magical beasts. What twelve-year old girl wouldn't want to dwell in such a place? Gwendolyn herself . . . for the island is also her prison. Conquered by an evil sorcerer-king named Skoll, she and her people must struggle to pay him tribute even as he plots her family's destruction. However, when she learns that she is heir to a strange, ancestral magic, everything begins to change. Accompanied by Aethelred, her younger brother, Gwendolyn sets out to forge an unlikely alliance with a hostile race of giants to reclaim her people's freedom. Along the way, she discovers a "peculiar treasure" that lies at the heart of Valmar's problems--but one that could also be its salvation.
  • Aethelred and the Wand of Woe

    Roy Sakelson

    eBook (Roy Sakelson, Aug. 15, 2012)
    Power can be dangerous without discipline... When young prince Aethelred finally gets the chance to explore the sea, he discovers a strange island, and an even stranger wand with unimaginable power. Using the wand's magic to perform daring acts of valor, he tries to overcome his fears by matching the courage of Gwendolyn, his older sister. The more he wields the wand, however, the more he realizes that an ancient and sinister power lies behind it all--and that a terrible price must be paid to regain his freedom. Will Aethelred find the strength to resist the promises the wand offers? Or has the dark magic already become too much a part of him?
  • Gwendolyn and the Seeds of Destiny

    Roy Sakelson

    Paperback (Roy Sakelson, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Would you choose to live in a beautiful prison? As the princess of Valmar, Gwendolyn lives in an island kingdom filled with lush forests, ancient castles, and magical beasts. What twelve-year old girl wouldn't want to dwell in such a place? Gwendolyn herself . . . for the island is also her prison. Conquered by an evil sorcerer-king named Skoll, she and her people must struggle to pay him tribute even as he plots her family's destruction. However, when she learns that she is heir to a strange, ancestral magic, everything begins to change. Accompanied by Aethelred, her younger brother, Gwendolyn sets out to forge an unlikely alliance with a hostile race of giants to reclaim her people's freedom. Along the way, she discovers a "peculiar treasure" that lies at the heart of Valmar's problems--but one that could also be its salvation.
  • Monsters of the North

    Roy Sakelson

    Paperback (Roy Sakelson, Dec. 15, 2014)
    Something has awakened in the White Waste . . . When the Steadfast Lady and her crew go missing, King Argus and his family set out to find them in the northern wilderness only to encounter the naradi, a reclusive people thought to exist only in myth. But the icy tundra harbors a cunning enemy, one that has been waiting years to meet Edubard’s heirs—and take its revenge. Gwendolyn and Aethelred must use all they have learned to face this ancient foe, realizing that growing up is full of goodbyes and new beginnings.
  • Aethelred and the Wand of Woe

    Roy Sakelson

    Paperback (Roy Sakelson, July 27, 2012)
    Power can be dangerous without discipline... When young prince Aethelred finally gets the chance to explore the sea, he discovers a strange island, and an even stranger wand with unimaginable power. Using the wand's magic to perform daring acts of valor, he tries to overcome his fears by matching the courage of Gwendolyn, his older sister. The more he wields the wand, however, the more he realizes that an ancient and sinister power lies behind it all--and that a terrible price must be paid to regain his freedom. Will Aethelred find the strength to resist the promises the wand offers? Or has the dark magic already become too much a part of him?
  • Gwendolyn and the Seeds of Destiny

    Roy Sakelson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 7, 2014)
    Would you choose to live in a beautiful prison? As the princess of Valmar, Gwendolyn lives in an island kingdom filled with lush forests, ancient castles, and magical beasts. What twelve-year old girl wouldn't want to dwell in such a place? Gwendolyn herself . . . for the island is also her prison. Conquered by an evil sorcerer-king named Skoll, she and her people must struggle to pay him tribute even as he plots her family's destruction. However, when she learns that she is heir to a strange, ancestral magic, everything begins to change. Accompanied by Aethelred, her younger brother, Gwendolyn sets out to forge an unlikely alliance with a hostile race of giants to reclaim her people's freedom. Along the way, she discovers a "peculiar treasure" that lies at the heart of Valmar's problems--but one that could also be its salvation.
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  • Mommy, Oops, I Mean Daddy, Is Heaven Real?

    Samuel Nelson

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, May 10, 2019)
    Mommy, Oops, I Mean Daddy, Is Heaven Real? is a continuous flow of the revelation knowledge of Holy Spirit to children about the glorious gift that God has given them through His Son Jesus. The book is design to take children on an adventure through the Bible so that they can experience the reality of heaven in the Scriptures. With this reality, children can gain hope that our Lord Jesus Christ has gone to prepare a place for us in his Father's kingdom and that he is waiting patiently for our arrival.The book is also designed to encourage fathers to enjoy the sacred Scriptures with their children. I am not by any means indicating that all fathers do not spend time with their children in the Holy Scriptures. As a pastor, it has been my experience that many children desire that their fathers will spend more time with them studying God's Holy Word.Finally, the book is an evangelistic tool to reach other children and families. The language is kid friendly, the pictures are fun to look at, and the message is easy to understand. I think children will have fun reading it to their friends and encourage them to accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. The book closes with an invitation to accept Jesus and a prayer to lead them into the everlasting arms of Christ.
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  • Aethelred and the Wand of Woe by Roy Sakelson

    Roy Sakelson

    Paperback (Roy Sakelson (2012-07-27), March 15, 1656)
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  • Mommy, Oops, I Mean Daddy, Is Heaven Real?

    Samuel Nelson

    eBook (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., Sept. 9, 2019)
    Mommy, Oops, I Mean Daddy, Is Heaven Real? is a continuous flow of the revelation knowledge of Holy Spirit to children about the glorious gift that God has given them through His Son Jesus. The book is design to take children on an adventure through the Bible so that they can experience the reality of heaven in the Scriptures. With this reality, children can gain hope that our Lord Jesus Christ has gone to prepare a place for us in his Father’s kingdom and that he is waiting patiently for our arrival. The book is also designed to encourage fathers to enjoy the sacred Scriptures with their children. I am not by any means indicating that all fathers do not spend time with their children in the Holy Scriptures. As a pastor, it has been my experience that many children desire that their fathers will spend more time with them studying God’s Holy Word. Finally, the book is an evangelistic tool to reach other children and families. The language is kid friendly, the pictures are fun to look at, and the message is easy to understand. I think children will have fun reading it to their friends and encourage them to accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. The book closes with an invitation to accept Jesus and a prayer to lead them into the everlasting arms of Christ.
  • Mommy, Oops, I Mean Daddy, Is Heaven Real?

    Samuel Nelson

    Hardcover (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, May 10, 2019)
    Mommy, Oops, I Mean Daddy, Is Heaven Real? is a continuous flow of the revelation knowledge of Holy Spirit to children about the glorious gift that God has given them through His Son Jesus. The book is design to take children on an adventure through the Bible so that they can experience the reality of heaven in the Scriptures. With this reality, children can gain hope that our Lord Jesus Christ has gone to prepare a place for us in his Father's kingdom and that he is waiting patiently for our arrival.The book is also designed to encourage fathers to enjoy the sacred Scriptures with their children. I am not by any means indicating that all fathers do not spend time with their children in the Holy Scriptures. As a pastor, it has been my experience that many children desire that their fathers will spend more time with them studying God's Holy Word.Finally, the book is an evangelistic tool to reach other children and families. The language is kid friendly, the pictures are fun to look at, and the message is easy to understand. I think children will have fun reading it to their friends and encourage them to accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. The book closes with an invitation to accept Jesus and a prayer to lead them into the everlasting arms of Christ.
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  • Aethelred and the Wand of Woe

    Roy Sakelson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 7, 2014)
    Without discipline, power can be dangerous... When young prince Aethelred finally gets the chance to explore the sea, he discovers a strange island, and an even stranger wand with unimaginable power. Using the wand's magic to perform daring acts of valor, he tries to overcome his fears by matching the courage of Gwendolyn, his older sister. The more he wields the wand, however, the more he realizes that an ancient and sinister power lies behind it all-and that a terrible price must be paid to regain his freedom. Will Aethelred find the strength to resist the promises the wand offers? Or has the dark magic already become too much a part of him?
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