The Prince Of Persia Series
Prince Of Persia
Winner of the “Word Guild Best New Manuscript Award 2021.”
Join the exciting and perilous adventures of Nabonidus, the emperor’s champion gladiator, who finds Messiah Yeshua then returns to his homeland hoping to find his place in a world of great warriors.
Set in first-century Persia in a chaotic flux of Orient and Occident, Nabonidus and his wife, Daphne, flee Ephesus to seek out Nabonidus’ roots but their lives are ripped apart. Caught between the Elamite rebels and Parthian Magi, will they survive? Will Daphne ever be reunited with Nabonidus? Discover the quests of Nabonidus and Daphne and determine for yourself if Nabonidus is the true Prince of Persia.
The Persian Prince: Book 2
Ardeshir ben Nabonidus lives in the shadow of his father, an accomplished gladiator—indeed, the Roman emperor’s champion—who accumulated thirty kills to eventually become the undisputed prince of Persia. Struggling to find his identity in a world that overlooks him, young Ardeshir finds himself exiled on a trade mission to the far east, fueled by a single mantra that pushes him forward: “The Way is the way.”
At the palace of the Han emperor, Ardeshir seems to have nothing but a common gardener for a friend. But when he saves the life of the emperor’s daughter, everything goes topsy-turvy. His love for the princess soon escalates into an intense conflict with a diabolical general, and his man-eating leopard, who is intent on securing the princess’s affections for himself.
The Persian Prince: Book 3
Turning West concludes the adventures of Ardeshir ben Nabonidus after he, Prince of Persia, runs off with the Han Emperor’s daughter. All Ardeshir wants is peace and truth while proving himself to his father. He completes his return home only to discover his farm in Persia has burned to the ground, his warrior-sister taken east, his gladiator-father kidnapped by murderous thugs heading west for Rome, and his young wife without shelter for their newborn son. Meanwhile, the Maji are determined to set him on the throne of Persia so that he can succeed his aunt.
Still uncertain of his skills to handle any of the challenges facing him, Ardeshir must strengthen his faith, courage, allegiances, and strategies to reach beyond himself and choose to face every hardship in succession as soon as possible. What will become of him as he faces odds too big to manage in a world aligned against him? How can he overcome the impossible when his story feels more than over?


