Publisher's Synopsis
The unseen world exists simultaneously with also affects the flesh and blood world. In the spirit world, the Bible is a literal sword, a prayer warrior is a knight, and the reader of books literally becomes one of the characters. In book #1, Shadow World, modern day teenager Denzel suddenly finds himself in a world that looks like that of King Arthur's Court. His Bible has become a literal sword, and his faith a shield in his hand. According to the chief knight, he has been in this real world countless times and refers to the world Denzel came from as the shadow world. The knight explains that once someone remembers the shadow world, he will likely not forget it or the real world again. Both worlds are one in the sense that the same individual is doing something that translates differently into each world, but effects the other. When they enter a prayer meeting in the shadow world, they ride off into battle in the real world. Something is battling the king's men that only an ambassador can defeat. Denzel must teach the ambassador that is sent to then, for Denzel is the leader of this castle of king's men. Jumping from world to world, Denzel begins seeing how the spiritual and the physical fit together to form one world. Shadow World can stand on its own without the series. In the sequel, The Quest, when Denzel and his fellow quest-seekers begin reading the short stories at Summer Bible Camp, they find themselves suddenly involved in these stories as the actual characters, popping back and forth from this shadow world they've lived in all of their lives, to the Dream Realm of the real world. The Dream Realm is the quest part of the real world and has consequences and rewards that are realized in this world of shadows. No one remains unchanged once they enter the Dream Realm.