Montre Bible Books in Order
Browse Montre Bible books in order, with quick summaries, Heaven Sent reading order, series background, and an easy guide to where to start.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
Heaven Sent
by Montre Bible
2005
Andrew Turner has powers he cannot explain, and the truth behind them is even stranger than he imagined. When a dark force threatens his family and his soul, he has to decide what kind of person those gifts will make him.
Heaven Bound
by Montre Bible
2007
After Andrea Turner's death, Andrew discovers her journal and learns how his mother's hidden past shaped his own. Her story traces a dangerous mix of faith, temptation, and supernatural inheritance.
Heaven's Ghost
by Montre Bible
2018
This special edition gathers the third and fourth Heaven Sent stories. Andrew and Antonio face Ibo, an ancient Jinn hunting their bloodline, and Andrew must master powers that could protect his family or drag him somewhere darker.
Sons of Heaven
by Montre Bible
2018
Andrew Turner starts the new year with a fresh crisis when a demon hunter named Haadiyah claims to be his half-sister. As they hunt rogue killer Valerie Larue, Andrew and Antonio uncover deeper secrets about their family and Andrew's destiny.
Where should I start?
If you want the main story in order: Heaven Sent → Heaven Bound → Heaven's Ghost → Sons of Heaven
If you want more family backstory early: Heaven Sent → Heaven Bound
If you want the later, bigger mythology: Heaven Sent → Heaven's Ghost → Sons of Heaven
Author bio
Montre Bible is a writer from Dallas, Texas whose books sit where Christian fiction, fantasy, and the supernatural meet. He has said he was writing stories through grade school and college, long before he had a novel in print, and that early love of big, unusual ideas still shapes his work. His fiction tends to ask what happens when faith, family history, and hidden powers all collide at once.
That pull toward story seems to have started early.
Bible has pointed to C.S. Lewis, Anne Rice, and Rick Riordan as influences, which helps explain the blend in his novels. He likes faith questions, shadowy mythologies, and the feeling that ordinary life might be brushing up against something much stranger. He has also said he enjoys nonfiction about supernatural subjects, and that curiosity gives his fiction its paranormal edge.
His first published novel, Heaven Sent, came out in 2005 and introduced the story he is still most closely linked with. The book follows Andrew Turner, a young man with dangerous supernatural abilities and a family line connected to a fallen angel. Readers who click with it usually like the mix of spiritual conflict, family loyalty, and coming-of-age pressure wrapped inside a fast-moving paranormal setup.
He built on that world with Heaven Bound, which widens the lens by digging into Andrew's mother, Andrea Turner, and the choices that shaped the family's strange inheritance. In that book, Andrew finds Andrea's journal after her death and learns that she was Nephilim, half-human and half-angel. That setup gives the series more history and more heart. Instead of treating the supernatural as pure spectacle, Bible keeps tying it back to temptation, identity, grief, and the question of what someone does with power once they understand where it came from.
Family is the engine in these books.
Later entries push the series into a bigger battlefield. Heaven's Ghost repackages the third and fourth installments of the Heaven Sent story, sending Andrew and his twin brother Antonio into a fight with Ibo, an ancient Jinn hunting their bloodline. Sons of Heaven continues from there, bringing in a demon hunter named Haadiyah, who says she is their half-sister, and opening the door to a wider supernatural conflict. Across the series, Bible returns to a few clear interests: young people trying to understand who they are, spiritual danger hiding inside daily life, and the tug-of-war between fear, faith, and responsibility. He also places an African-American young man at the center of this supernatural story, which gives the books a perspective not always seen in Christian fantasy.
Bible later self-published new entries in the series, and he has also been active online as a blogger and YouTuber discussing spiritual and supernatural topics. That fits the fiction. Even when the plots get wild, the books feel written by someone who is genuinely curious about belief, unseen forces, and the stories people use to make sense of both.
If you're new to Montre Bible, the clearest way into his work is the Heaven Sent world. That is where his main interests line up most clearly: fallen angels, family secrets, moral choice, and young characters trying not to be crushed by what they have inherited.
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