If the world in which you lived were a dark, desolate place overrun by oppressors intent on your destruction, what wouldn't you do to stop them? If given the chance to fight on the side of hope, what would it take to win over a world filled with despair?
Set in a postapocalyptic and post-Christian society, Vincent Curran's St. John's Fire answers these questions and more while examining what role God plays in the lives of those who need him the most.
In a unique spin on the classic tale of good versus evil, a group of children and young adults must use their wits and resources to band together against a wicked regime intent on enslaving them.
With all hope seemingly lost, a warrior priest makes his presence known to the children, giving them the chance to use the powers of good and light to form a crusade against those who mean them harm.
Both inspiring and spiritually substantial, St. John's Fire is an action-packed story of faith, rife with twists and turns that will take you on an adventure you won't soon forget.
About the Author: After an illness shortened his career as a successful corporate marketing professional in 2004, Vincent Curran decided to focus on his passion as a writer. He is a New York Film Festival award winner, a ghostwriter, and an author of religious poetry and historical books.
A graduate of St. Joseph's University who also attended Temple University Graduate School of Communications, Curran currently lives in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania, where he is active in several religious organizations and communities.