by Scott Toney
   Characters
   Abishan – Cush’s King, Princess Lilya’s father
   Afaris – an elder in The Canyon of Eyes
   Alexander – a dragon who befriends Lilya and whose origins are unknown
   Alinar – a Hawk Rider from The Canyon of Eyes
   Amari – King Thomas’ galley boy
   Ban Var – poor man from the outskirts of Havilah and father of Mae and Jonah
   Barbarous – Assyrian knight
   Barl – Castle Ah medic
   Carn – mercenary from Vane
   Clare – daughter of Oston, a longtime friend of Thomas’ deceased father
   Coal – an elder in The Canyon of Eyes
   Cypress – one of King Thomas’ three personal guards
   Dora – King Thomas’ personal “Pan” or Mystic
   Drinsnel – guide for King Thomas’ company in Cush
   Evon – Oston’s wife and Clare’s mother
   Felicia – an elder of mysterious origin in The Canyon of Eyes
   Fiol – Ban Var’s wife and Mae and Jonah’s mother
   Forest Beasts – beasts from the unknown woods where Thomas discovers the figs
   Jonah – Ban Var’s son
   June – Lilya’s maid
   Juniper – one of King Thomas’ three personal guards
   Lilya – Princess of Cush and daughter of King Abishan
   Mae – Ban Var’s daughter
   Na’amah – Felicia’s birth name
   Oston – Clare’s father and an old friend of King Thomas’ father
   Pine – one of King Thomas’ three personal guards
   Repaor – knight of Cush
   Sydney – Lilya’s maid
   Targ – King Abishan’s personal guard
   Tessera – Lilya’s maid
   Thomas – King of Havilah
   Timothy – farm boy from Cush
   Vansir – a Hawk Rider from The Canyon of Eyes
   Places
   Assyria – kingdom beside the Tigris River
   Castle Ah – the main castle of Havilah
   Cush – kingdom beside the Gihon River
   Eden – land believed by the Hebrews to possess the Tree of Life and Tree of Knowledge
   Havilah – kingdom beside the Pishon River
   The Canyon of Eyes – canyon on Cush’s edge that leads down into the sea
   Vane – land beside the Euphrates River
   Westwood Castle – the main castle of Cush
   Rivers
   Euphrates River – river running beside Vane
   Gihon River – river running beside Cush
   Pishon River – river running beside Havilah
   Tigris River – river running beside Assyria
   Unknown River – river running beside the undiscovered woods where Thomas discovered the seven figs. The Euphrates, Gihon, Pishon and Tigris rivers flow into the unknown river.
   Things
   Angemon – King Thomas’ ship
   Pan Dora’s Box – box Pan Dora stores the seven figs in
   Seven Figs – figs discovered by Thomas and believed by him to be from the Tree of Life
   Tree of Knowledge – tree in Eden whose fruit is believed to grant knowledge of good and evil 
   Tree of Life – tree in Eden whose fruit is believed to give eternal life
   Seven Deadly Sins – pride, envy, wrath, sloth, greed, gluttony and lust
   Seven Heavenly Virtues – humility, kindness, patience, diligence, charity, temperance and chastity
   The Ark of Humanity, also by Scott J. Toney
   God flooded the earth to annihilate humanity's sins. What if that sinful race didn't die when floodwaters covered them but instead adapted to breathe water?
   "I can see comparisons to Philip Pullman's 'His Dark Materials' trilogy in some of the themes raised [in The Ark of Humanity]. As with Pullman's 'daemons', the relationship between the beings and their companions who transport them is particularly enjoyable, a relationship which also reminded me of the dragons in the film 'Avatar'. I can see this as a fantastic storyboard for a Pixar film." 
   –HarperCollins
   Other BHB books we recommend:
   Fantasy
   The Ark of Humanity, by Scott J. Toney
   The Awakening: Dawn of Destruction, by Cara Goldthorpe
   Eden Legacy, by Scott J. Toney
   Horker’s Law, by Mike Lee
   The Beholder, by Ivan Amberlake
   Sci-Fi
   Fey, by Mike Lee
   StarFire, by Mike Lee
   Christian Historical Fiction
   Lazarus, Man, by Scott J. Toney
   Horror/Thriller
   Doubles, by Melissa Simonson
   Historical Fiction
   Chasing Pharaohs, by CMTStibbe
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