Month: March 2015

The Scent of Her Soul: Part 10 – The Hero Exposed and Vulnerable

Content warning. This story is designed for adults and mature teens. It involves sex trafficking and mentions rape, drugs, and nudity. There is no “on-screen” sex, but the aftermath of rape is on-screen, including the presence of nude, partially nude,… Read More ›

The Code of a Knight – Part One

This is an excerpt from my book Spit and Polish for Husbands: ____________________________________________ I present the code of a knight, a biblical blueprint for every husband who seeks to reach the pinnacle of God’s favor. It is an extraordinary challenge,… Read More ›

Excerpt from Omega Dragon Chapter Two

You already have access to Chapter One of Omega Dragon here. Now you can read the beginning of Chapter Two: Instructions for raising your sister from the dead. Matt leaned his elbows on one end of Abaddon’s long stone table… Read More ›

Critique Group – Beyond the Demons Control and Dawn

Let’s stoke the fires! It’s time to thaw our frozen brains and spread some warmth on two new submissions. Don’t forget the critiquing guidelines. All you have to do is post a comment about the submissions below. Don’t feel like you need… Read More ›

Reapers Prologue – Not in the Book

I wrote this as a flash-fiction piece based on my book Reapers. I hope you enjoy it. Reapers – Prologue by Bryan Davis “Phoenix, I brought ghosts to the ceremony.” Hanoi’s breath reeked of stale whiskey as he draped my… Read More ›

The Scent of Her Soul: Part 9 – The Hero’s Journey Continues

Content warning. This story is designed for adults and mature teens. It involves sex trafficking and mentions rape, drugs, and nudity. There is no “on-screen” sex, but the aftermath of rape is on-screen, including the presence of nude, partially nude,… Read More ›

Fathers and their Arrows Part Three

This is an excerpt from my book The Image of a Father. You may read Part One here and Part Two here. A Familiar Arrow Now as they observed the confidence of Peter and John, and understood that they were uneducated and… Read More ›