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Ancient Tiles

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Joana Xipolitas is a devoted mother and proud Greek Orthodox Christian whose writing explores themes of love, faith, and redemption. Drawing inspiration from her daily life and spiritual journey, she weaves narratives that resonate with readers. Joana Xipolitas believes in the transformative power of storytelling and aims to uplift and inspire through her words. When she’s not writing, she enjoys spending quality time with her family, gardening, and painting.

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Code of
the Martyrs

Code of the Martyrs

After stumbling upon a centuries old map, Associate Professor of Archaeology Anastasia Emmanuel embarks on an adventure to find the Garden of Eden.

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Emin Abrahamyan, a survivor of the Armenian Genocide is left orphaned. Feeling lost and alone, he questions his place in the world and wonders if God loves him at all.

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When Anastasia and Emin's worlds collide, she finds the child she has struggled to have, and Emin finds safety, security, and a home in Anastasia. 

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However, formidable adversaries create challenges for Anastasia and Emin as they travel to Egypt and the Holy Land in search of the Garden. They soon realize that even with an ancient map to guide the way, the Garden of Eden cannot be found so easily. Within the ancient text it mentions a "worthy one" who is the only person who can unlock the clues that lead to the elusive Eden. But who is this worthy one written about centuries ago? If it is someone from ancient history, then the voyage to find Eden has been doomed from the start.  

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Anastasia must decipher ancient text, delve into her knowledge of the Bible, navigate through secret chambers, and confront opponents wanting her dead.

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This adventurous story intertwines themes of faith, forgiveness, and restoration.  

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Is Anastasia the worthy one mentioned in the ancient texts? Will she find the Garden of Eden?

 

Stay tuned to find out... 

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