The incredible adventures of
Chana in Judea
How to write an exciting historical fiction for teenagers? Very simple: take a modern-day New Jersey tween, drop her in the middle of an ancient civil war, and see what happens. After all, what could possibly go wrong?
Apparently, dropping modern tweens into the ancient world reality works just fine. As in any good story, the main character rises to the challenge, the good wins, and the evil is defeated. So much so, that the book won a Purple Dragonfly award and was approved by Story Monsters magazine



Redemption Post Mortem
Have you ever wondered whether the conventional picture of afterlife is accurate? Are there horned demons slow roasting sinners in hell and cute little angels with wings playing harp for the righteous? If this doesn’t happen in this life, why should it happen in the afterlife?
You want to know the real afterlife, read Redemption Post Mortem. And, if you don’t trust my word, here is what Kirkus and Foreword Clarion thought about this book.



