“Into a World of Light” Now Available

A hopeless young lady who has lost all faith.

A man from another planet seeking a rescuer from Earth.

An organization intent on colonizing the utopian world hidden on Mars.

Can she save their world from destruction?

Can she even save herself?

Eighteen-year-old college student, Aurora Pierce, is devastated over the untimely death of her parents. After several difficult months of grieving, she has finally reached the point of giving up.

But just as she succumbs to the debilitating depression, she is sent to Eversong – the planet we know as Mars – by the rulers of Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter to stop her University professor, Murdoch, from colonizing the utopian world with the help of a secret Institute he works for known as F.I.R.E.

When Aurora enters this perfect society hidden inside the Red Planet’s outer barrier of protection, she discovers a strange and magical place, where – unlike back on earth – she finally feels at home.

But the day of the Institute’s martial takeover is fast approaching, and Aurora must overcome insurmountable odds and find the strength within her to save this new world. And along the way, she learns deep truths about life, death, and eternity that just might bring her the greatest healing she could have ever hoped for.

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I’m happy to announce my Inspirational (Christian) Fantasy/Sci-Fi novel Into a World of Light is now available on Amazon (paperback and ebook).

It’s been four (LONG!) years in the making, and I’m very happy to finally share it with the world.

This novel is…different, to say the least. (And let’s face it: I’m a different kind of guy.) I know this novel won’t be for everybody. I knew that when I was writing it. But it will be for somebody. And whoever that somebody is, this is for you. I hope you enjoy it.

“The worst that can happen is that everyone says, ‘Well, that was dreadful’.” – J.K. Rowling

– R. W. Reed

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P.S. Just a quick note – this is not the next book in the Twin Star Chronicles. The sequel to A Word Fitly Spoken is still “in development”, as they say.

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