When the sky goes dark, the world does not end.
Something long hidden is revealed.
After the opening of the Sixth Seal, reality fractures in ways humanity is unprepared to understand. The sun turns black. The earth trembles. And from beyond the thinning veil between the physical and the unseen, death moves—not as a moment, but as a presence.
In a quiet corner of Virginia, a broken family is forced to confront a world that no longer follows familiar rules. Ryan Brown is a father learning to live faithfully without needing control. His daughter Cara carries the instincts of survival shaped by loss and responsibility beyond her years. And Eli—quiet, observant, deeply shaped by Scripture—begins to notice things no one else can see.
As shadows hunt the living and the dead refuse to remain still, a place of light emerges against the encroaching darkness. Shiloh becomes refuge, boundary, and calling point—drawing the lost, the faithful, and the marked. What gathers there is not an army, but a people.
The Veiling is a biblical horror novel rooted in the Book of Revelation and told through deeply human choices. It is a story about obedience without certainty, sacrifice without glory, and faith that does not demand understanding. It asks what happens when the unseen is permitted to cross over—and what it costs to remain faithful when the world changes.
This is not a story about the end of the world.
It is the end of the way things were.
When the sky goes dark, the world does not end.
Something long hidden is revealed.
After the opening of the Sixth Seal, reality fractures in ways humanity is unprepared to understand. The sun turns black. The earth trembles. And from beyond the thinning veil between the physical and the unseen, death moves—not as a moment, but as a presence.
In a quiet corner of Virginia, a broken family is forced to confront a world that no longer follows familiar rules. Ryan Brown is a father learning to live faithfully without needing control. His daughter Cara carries the instincts of survival shaped by loss and responsibility beyond her years. And Eli—quiet, observant, deeply shaped by Scripture—begins to notice things no one else can see.
As shadows hunt the living and the dead refuse to remain still, a place of light emerges against the encroaching darkness. Shiloh becomes refuge, boundary, and calling point—drawing the lost, the faithful, and the marked. What gathers there is not an army, but a people.
The Veiling is a biblical horror novel rooted in the Book of Revelation and told through deeply human choices. It is a story about obedience without certainty, sacrifice without glory, and faith that does not demand understanding. It asks what happens when the unseen is permitted to cross over—and what it costs to remain faithful when the world changes.
This is not a story about the end of the world.
It is the end of the way things were.