There are several series, but only two of them are published currently. Devya's Children and Redeemer Chronicles. Neither series is complete yet. There are tentative plans for more, though I think Redeemer Chronicles will get it's third before there's another in Devya's Children.
*Clicking on the covers should bring you to the Amazon pages so you can see the official blurbs in all their glory. All of these stories can be enjoyed as audiobooks. They're read by some very talented people who I'm grateful to count as friends.
This is one of the first series I ever worked on. Probably took about a decade to bring to life. Also, probably my longest works. Each either hovers near or goes well above 100K words.
Reshner's Royal Ranger - a prince tries to prove himself, and a Ranger tries to protect him.
Reshner's Royal Threat - a former princess's quest to regain the throne from her nephew.
Reshner's Royal Guard - a young prince and princess try to snatch back the throne from a tyrant.
This series focuses on Jillian Blairington - a Dream Shaper - and several of her genetically altered siblings.
The main series consists of 4 books so far. They focus on Nadia (the Minder), Malia (the Empath), and Varick (the Soldier), but each tale is told from Jillian and Danielle's perspective. Danielle used to be Jillian's babysittter, but she became a close friend during the events in Ashlynn's Dreams.
In addition to these four, there's also a short story collection and a prequel that takes place roughly a decade before Ashlynn's Dreams.
The collection of short stories doesn't really fit Spec fic but it does feature Jillian. These are the adventures she has growing up.
The Dark Side of Science barely mentions Jillian. Instead, it focuses on the scientists responsible for creating the genetically altered children. Nadia and Varick show up, but they're children in this story. I especially enjoyed getting to explore Dr. Jessica Paladon's backstory a bit here.
I don't typically do zombies, but a friend challenged me to put them in a book. Awakening was the direct result of that challenge. The story centers on a 13-year-old girl named Vic who doesn't think she's special but everybody keeps telling her she's the Chosen Redeemer. It's about coming to terms with being chosen for greatness.
*While there are Christian themes in the story, I wouldn't call it an allegory. (Some do.)
These are a great way to get to know new authors. They're free.
You can find links to both of them at my amazon page.
You can find links to everything, including these titles here.
If you're up for reviewing them, email me at devyaschildren @ gmail.com