Women once held all the power, then gave it back to
those who misused and abused that honor and trust.
They will not make that mistake a second time.
Gabriel Chamberlain’s dynamic plan to overcome issues that
plague the world by creating a society ruled by a stronger class
of women, is met with deadly resistance. His hand-chosen
people are forced to begin the perfect life within The Heaven
Project in a secluded location. Then a fatal action by one of
his wives changes the plan altogether, plunging The Heaven
Project into the very darkness they were striving to escape.
Twenty-five years later, jealousy between Gabriel’s sons, David
and Robert, leads to a tragic series of events that will unravel
the peaceful fabric of Heaven life. Robert purposely seduces
one of David’s concubines, and the brothers square off in
a battle of wills that sets the stage for The Heaven Project’s
complete downfall. When Robert exacts his revenge by killing
all Heaven men who oppose him and capturing the women
for his own sordid purposes, David scatters his wife and
concubines to the four corners of the United States to keep
them safe.
Time passes, and a woman known simply as Mari Sheldon,
is living a reclusive life in Chicago. But that changes the day
Chase Caswell, a bad boy with a troubled past, walks into her
life. The inexplicable attraction between them is enough to
bring Mari out of her shell and makes her willing to take a
chance on love. Unfortunately, Mari is kidnapped by someone
looking to get their hands on a hidden fortune as well as the rest of Mari’s sisters who hold the keys to unlock the
past and a more promising future. Chase is forced to travel to several continents to uncover his own family secrets
and rescue the woman he loves. He finally teams up with a small band of rebels to launch a vicious attack, hoping
to free the imprisoned women and children while restoring The Heaven Project to its original purpose.
REVIEWS FOR SLAVES OF HEAVEN . . .
“I liked the Octavia Butler vibe of Slaves of Heaven. The storyline is distinctly Naleighna Kai and uniquely origi-
nal.” – Crystal Hubbard, National Bestselling Author
“This book will bring Naleighna Kai a new following, but this is a good time for it because I believe readers want
more, they want different, and are hungry for it. We are tired of the same old predictable stories. All Naleighna
Kai books push the button, but this one pushes many and jumps right out the box. Feels like I’m reading a science
fiction version of the bible. I can feel a little of Yoruba in this story, Christianity with a twist—mainly things from
the Lost books of the bible. This one will bring a different audience. One that many African American authors
aren’t reaching today—outside of Tananarive Due, Octavia Butler, Brandon Massey, and Lynn Emery. Are readers
ready for it? I believe, yes we are!”– Missy, Readers Paradise Book Club
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