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Through seasons of shame, betrayal, addiction, and spiritual warfare, he learned to name the spirits that haunted his bloodline, break agreements that held him captive, and step into the Father's blessing. Along the way, he discovered that the greatest inheritance he could leave his children wasn't money or possessions-it was freedom.
Derick Blakes is a Kingdom author, spiritual storyteller, and prophetic voice whose fiction doesn't just entertain—it awakens, convicts, and commissions. With a pen baptized in real-world pain and divine revelation, he writes stories that don't sit quietly on the shelf—they stand in the gap between Heaven and earth.
Blakes is known for crafting narratives where the supernatural collides with the everyday, where courtroom verdicts in Heaven alter destinies on Earth, and where readers encounter God—not just in theology, but in plot twists, battles, and character arcs that echo eternal truth.
His breakout series, The Court of Heaven Chronicles, opens the veil on a spiritual universe where angels argue cases in celestial courts, demons invoke ancient legal rights, and the Word of God functions as binding legal precedent. It's not just fantasy—it's spiritual reality disguised as fiction. In his debut volume, Seraphiel: Guardian on Trial, Blakes weaves emotion, scripture, and spiritual warfare into a powerful narrative that resonates with both the wounded and the warrior. Readers don't just read his work—they feel it in their spirit.
Every chapter he writes carries a mission: to equip the remnant, stir intercessors, and call civilians into Kingdom citizenship. His stories are prophetic invitations, disguised as novels—crafted so no one can say they didn't hear God's truth. Because by the end, they didn't just hear it.
They felt it.
They wept with it.
And they couldn't put it down.