"A novel can be more than a story. It can be an opportunity to teach life's greatest lessons."
Dave Mason
Hi, I'm Dave Mason.
I got into writing because I believe a book can be life changing.
Through my novels, I try to help people live healthy, happy, spiritually connected, and fiscally responsible lives.
Whether it's getting a financial education through The Cash Machine, plugging into the ancient world of the Prophets though The Age of Prophecy Series, or figuring out your goals and direction through The Size of Your Dreams, I hope my books can deliver exactly what you're looking for.
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Extraordinary Plotting, Poetic Writing
Each scene is rendered with cinematic detail that made the historical settings seem to appear holographically before me. It was like being given a spyglass that sees into Israel thousands of years ago.
Review of The Key of Rain
Life skills in story form! A must-read for kids and adults who want to achieve aspirational goals.
Brilliant, highly readable book on the power of skillful goal-setting, all presented through a delightful story
Review of The Size of Your Dreams
Wonderful Approach to Financial Education!
I never expected to do thoroughly enjoy this book as much as I did! It reads like a YA, but is JAM packed with information on how to manage your finances.
Review of The Cash Machine
A Prophetic Revelation!
I am in awe of this sacred book. You could say it's a historical novel, a tale of prophecy pitted against politics, of a boy growing into his divine calling. It is all these things, and beautifully so.
Review of The Lamp of Darkness
Chapter 01
“What is my goal in taking this class?” Jarod Miller stared at the sheet in his hands, eyebrows shooting up. “What kind of math test is this?”
“I never called it a math test,” Mr. Griffin said.
Trigonometry had been a disaster ever since Mr. Higgs suffered a stroke in late September. They’d transferred as many students as possible into Mrs. Northrup’s class but had to stop when they hit the 30 student limit. During the weeks since, the school shuffled in a stream of substitutes, and most of the remaining students dropped out, leaving just four of us, all seniors. None of us knew where they dug up Mr. Griffin.
Chapter 01
“What is my goal in taking this class?” Jarod Miller stared at the sheet in his hands, eyebrows shooting up. “What kind of math test is this?”
“I never called it a math test,” Mr. Griffin said.
Trigonometry had been a disaster ever since Mr. Higgs suffered a stroke in late September. They’d transferred as many students as possible into Mrs. Northrup’s class but had to stop when they hit the 30 student limit. During the weeks since, the school shuffled in a stream of substitutes, and most of the remaining students dropped out, leaving just four of us, all seniors. None of us knew where they dug up Mr. Griffin.
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