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LOY and Beyond

LOY and Beyond, authored by Todd David Gross, marks a compelling sequel to his initial work, LOY: In the Forests of the Mind. Blending elements of science fiction, fantasy, and philosophical musings, this novel invites readers into a post-apocalyptic world where the Rehloy tribe, endowed with unique abilities, thrives amidst nature and spirituality. This tranquil existence is threatened by the Ontarans, a technologically superior civilization intent on expansion.

Set in a world ravaged by unknown forces and devoid of modern technology, LOY and Beyond skillfully navigate the complexities of two contrasting cultures. The narrative unfolds through various viewpoints, including a sensitive child, a transformed mother, and a Shaman on a quest. As the Ontarans seek to dominate the land and its formidable creatures, they unearth something simultaneously valuable and dangerous, culminating in a critical first encounter. Gross’s narrative prowess shines in this sequel, surpassing his debut novel. His skill in character development and world-building seamlessly merges dystopian science fiction with fantasy, creating intriguing and novel mythos.

The juxtaposition of the spiritual Rehloy and the technologically driven Ontarans enriches the plot, offering insights into the cyclical nature of civilizations. Character interactions are the heart of this novel. Gross crafts intricate character arcs, guiding readers through their journeys of power shifts and self-discovery. These characters serve as conduits to explore themes of humanity, spirituality, and the symbiosis between all life forms, presenting a thoughtful fantasy narrative that encourages reflection on our relationship with nature and the ramifications of our actions. The novel maintains a balance between philosophical exploration and a gripping storyline. The pace is well-calibrated, blending suspense and action with contemplative moments, resulting in a deeply engaging reading experience. Gross’s immersive writing style and robust world-building ensure that readers remain captivated.

LOY and Beyond stands as a testament to Gross’s storytelling capabilities, offering vibrant narratives, thought-provoking themes, and memorable characters. While it is beneficial to read the preceding novel for a fuller experience, this book independently appeals to a broad spectrum of fiction and science fiction enthusiasts.

Pages: 448 | ISBN : 1737942623

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Saving Fate

Saving Fate by Tanya Kolodziej is the inaugural installment in a projected series that expertly blends supernatural elements with the gritty realism of police drama. Centered around a disheveled detective whose reputation is under scrutiny, his reluctant partner, and the perverse M, a sadistic villain who selects her victims through divination and enslaves them, the story explores a world filled with intrigue and horror. Alongside these characters, readers meet Dee (Decima) King, an average office clerk who becomes an unexpected primary suspect in a series of gruesome torture and murders.

The book introduces a unique character, a telepathic fox named Nyx, who emerges as Dee’s protector. Nyx, a messenger from the Aetheric dimension, offers her assistance in a mysterious bargain. To save her fate, Dee must traverse the supernatural realm, delving into a world unknown.

Kolodziej’s opening chapter is an instant hook, plunging the reader into the midst of a dungeon scene filled with raw sensuality and power dynamics. Here, the narrative, though somewhat modest in its portrayal of the victim’s feelings, teases and intrigues yet stops short of delving into the gritty details. Given that M’s sexual deviance is pivotal to the plot, I think a more unflinching exploration could have added depth to her characterization.

The author’s descriptive passages oscillate between ornate language and moments of genuine lyricism. Phrases like “earth’s silver celestial in phase” are thought-provoking, while poetic touches such as “Sparrows sing their sunrise songs…” offer a refreshing contrast. Kolodziej excels in pacing, maintaining a relentless momentum that drives the plot forward.

Saving Fate is a captivating story that offers a fresh take on the supernatural thriller genre. The intrigue and complexity of the characters, coupled with the tension and mystery of the plot, make this novel an engaging read for both fans of the supernatural and police dramas. It leaves readers eagerly anticipating the next installment, ready to delve further into the extraordinary world that Kolodziej has crafted.

Pages: 293 | ASIN : B0BMN5Q61Q

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Beauty That Lies in Simplicity

Shekhar Khatri Author Interview

Grasslands follows a young college student as he attends a birthday event, encounters otherworldly entities, and starts the search for his own dream. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

Four years ago, I was invited to a birthday party much like in Grasslands. However, the events of that night were nothing like the book (we never even left the house). At some point, I got possessed by the idea of writing a book even though I had never really thought about it before, and I started taking notes on my phone. I was quick to dismiss a lot of my early ideas, but I always knew how important Grasslands was to me, and I could never stop thinking about it. I kept building upon the story in my head but never changed the original setup.

Did you plan the tone and direction of the novel before writing, or did it come out organically as you were writing?

Initially, I was planning to write a dark comedy, but I scrapped my earlier scattered writings and started the first chapter in the summer of 2020. By the end of the year, I had written five chapters and had the entire story figured out. Although my ideas kept evolving through time, I did a lot of planning before writing most of the book.

What character did you enjoy writing for? Was there one that was more challenging to write for?

I love the character of the witch and everything that she represents. Not only do her scenes tie the plot together but they are also central to the main themes of the book. She was one of the earliest characters I came up with.

While the hardest character to write for was easily Aleko, there were a lot of story elements that needed to fit in perfectly, but figuring it all out was very satisfying in the end.

What is the next book you are working on, and when will it be available?

I have two full-length projects in the works right now, and both are quite a departure from Grasslands. I am a huge fan of Natsume Sōseki and how he deploys a very simple style of writing to express intense emotion. With my next work, I hope to showcase my appreciation for the beauty that lies in simplicity. It is something I did my best to capture in Grasslands as well, but with a plot like that it can be hard to grasp the importance of the simpler moments.

My second project is a lot more ambitious and will surely scratch that itch people will have after reading Grasslands, but it will take time and I cannot divulge further details right now. I have no release dates planned for either of these projects.

Readers can also look forward to a short story collection which will be released late 2024.

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A university student is invited to his friend’s birthday party. Over the course of the night, he undertakes a long journey in search of his impossible dream.

Grasslands

Grasslands, by Shekhar Khatri, is a stunning odyssey that invites readers into a world filled with intrigue, suspense, and philosophical musings. At the heart of the tale is an unnamed protagonist—a college student with a contemplative outlook on life. As he and his friends gather to mark Kentaro’s birthday, what follows is a journey into the nearby woods, leading to a chance encounter with a mysterious witch and an evening filled with otherworldly experiences.

Khatri artfully interweaves another narrative into the story, taking us to the village of Mayydana, where we traverse the life of Aleko—from his innocent beginnings to his rise as a renowned war hero grappling with his own identity and purpose.

The novel plays with elements of mystique. Characters remain unnamed, events unfold with an air of ambiguity, and readers are left to ponder over the intricate connections between the two tales. The witch’s recurrent appearances, the peculiarities of the characters’ nights, and their introspections ignite a flurry of questions. Could Aleko’s life be a reflection of another character’s past existence? How do these parallel narratives intertwine?

Khatri’s storytelling evokes the whimsical charm reminiscent of Alice in Wonderland, albeit with a collegiate twist. Additionally, the spiritual undertones are reminiscent of Hermann Hesse’s masterpiece, Siddhartha, drawing parallels to quests for enlightenment and self-realization.

Grasslands challenges conventions, leading its readers on a labyrinthine expedition, often blurring the lines of reality. It is a book that stimulates introspection, compelling readers to seek answers and form interpretations. In its pages lies a tale that will undoubtedly fuel conversations and theories for years to come. An unequivocal must-read, this novel promises an unparalleled literary adventure. Highly recommended for those in search of groundbreaking narratives.

Pages: 205 | ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CFD7KPP6

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Science and Faith

A. Keith Carreiro Author Interview

The Pilgrim follows a man who wakes up to discover his life was all part of an advanced civilization experiment and that he also holds a rare spiritual ability. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

Because of my love of family, I have seen my fervor for history, as well as my passion for wondering about the future, deepen dramatically.

The Immortality Wars series was created from several questions I asked myself. For example, given the history of humanity’s conflict between good and evil, what will we be like 540 years from now in 2562? If we continue the exponential increase in our rate of knowledge, where will this rapid development take us? Will we be at peace, or will we be at war? What power will science hold over us? Will faith fall away? 

When I was a boy my parents let me go to the movie theater to see Ben‒Hur (1959). I was completely in awe of this film. I was completely immersed in watching a powerful human drama set within the time of Christ. I never experienced anything like it. From that moment on, I wanted to see if I could ever write something similar. When I was older I read J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit (1937) and The Lord of the Rings (1954 – 1955). The same powerful response to Tolkien’s work that I had to Lew Wallace’s (1880) work of Ben‒Hur, as translated by director William Wallace onto the “big screen,” occurred.

In 2014, I felt I was ready to write, even attempt, such a story. I recalled the quote by Arthur C. Clarke, “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” It is Clarke’s third law about the future.

I wondered what it would be like if I could somehow bring people from the 18th century, like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and John and Abigail Adams, into the 21st century. These folks are people from a fire and horse culture. What would they think of our present-day world if they were taken to New York City, Paris, London, Tokyo, Abu Dhabi, Beijing, and Shanghai? Would they think of me as a mighty conjuror or wizard?

Then I thought, What would I think and believe if someone from the 26th century brought me into their world? What would such a world look like? What would civilization become? What would happen to faith? To science? To people?

That scenario became the basis for the beginning idea of the series.

I find the world you created in this novel brimming with possibilities. Where did the inspiration for the setting come from and how did it change as you were writing?

The setting in this novel was created based on my wondering about the future and fate of humanity. What will our world look like? Five hundred years ago, 16th-century Europe was ruled by three great powers, those of Henry VIII of England, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, and Francis I of France. The divine rights of kings became accepted dogma and it led to an absolutism of corrupt power being placed in the hands of a powerful minority of people. It was a world of the horse, the sword, and wooden sailing ships. It was lit by fire and fire alone.

In looking at this world, the world of the 18th century, as well as in our time at the beginning of the 21st century, I wondered if we would have the same conditions in the use of power, fueled by greed, dominance over nature, and an overall corruption of the human spirit. I projected this timeline into the 26th century. I looked at our timeline on the Earth from the Stone Age to the middle of the 26th century.

I then thought about the Earth being polluted so badly, as well as other conditions becoming critically and alarming chaotic that they degrade our planet so badly that a major migration off the planet occurs. Global war, called “The First Armageddon” occurs from 2100 (Old Earth Time, oet) to 2075 oet. Eventually, the Earth is mostly abandoned. The various former world governments and powers seek nearby solace in terraforming and settling on 12 exoplanets that are located in the Orion Spur of the Milky Way Galaxy, which is in the same location as our solar system. They are called The Five Alliances.

The exoplanets were selected from what astronomers are finding from recent cosmological and data. I renamed them, such as Ouroboros where the main action of the Pilgrim ‒ Part I is set. It is located in the constellation of Scorpius and it is 23.6 light years, or 7.232 parsecs from our sun.

The setting of this story evolved with my exposure to the worlds that were unfolding. Each planet has its own individuality, which is based on current astronomical evidence of these exoplanets. As my knowledge of this world increased and it became populated by the beings inhabiting it, the setting became more detailed and real to me.

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

I wanted to write a story that has intense human drama in it and set it alongside of a background wherein science and faith interact with one another. I wanted it to be a crucible, a severe trial of human, machine, and cyborg endeavors in which rational and spiritual understandings respond and react to one another. I thought I would try to carry on the visions of J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis in a 21st century sensibility and see what happens to them. I hope it will be a modern allegory in the manner of John Bunyan’s (1678 oet) The Pilgrim’s Progress. As a Christian, I wanted to see how faith plays itself out in such technologically superior cultures at this point in civilization’s development.

 Can you tell us a little about where the story goes in book two and when the novel will be available?

Great question! It puts me on my literary toes.

Without giving a spoiler answer, I plan on returning to Evangel in the Pilgrim ‒ Part II. She is the main character in book two, the Penitent ‒ Part II, of my series. She and Pall Warren are soul mates, yet the story narrative seems to show them meeting one another only through their respective visions and dreams. Evangel, in part, is based on the character of Joan of Arc (c. 1412 – 30 May 1431 oet). She is a young woman with a powerful presence and charismatic personality. She is deeply connected to the Christian faith, which is forbidden in the culture in which she lives. Forces of good and evil gravitate around her more and more. Her high king’s champion advocates for her and brings Evangel under his protection.

I am currently researching and story boarding the next book. Several chapters have been composed but I’m not sure that they are what I want to employ for the completed story in this fifth book.

I used the AI–imager Midjourney v4 to generate a picture of her and I am stunned at the result. It’s a beautiful and captivating photo of Evangel. I plan on using it on the front cover of my next book.

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The Immortality Wars series continues with the first book of the second trilogy…
After thinking he dies in combat, a young warrior learns he was in a world created as a human experiment by a ruthless society over 500 years in the future. He must draw upon his combat skills and spiritual power to fight amidst a galactic war whose twelve bases are in a deadly quest for immortality.
It is 2562 Old Earth Time. One reality, created by scientists, technicians, and a corrupt ruling council on a distant exoplanet seeking immortality, erupts into their own. He brings with him all the mortal capacity, knowledge, and prowess in combat he has gained through their experimentation on him.
A sergeant in an elite company of warriors, Pall Warren brings these acquired powers of a medieval time to this realm of sophistication. He also brings with him a rare spiritual ability not seen in 540 years.
Pall is sought by human greed, the morbid manipulation of scientific curiosity, the hunger for religious truth, and the might of cyborg masters. He must fight his way through a theater of war far beyond anything he has ever before witnessed or imagined.
Yet through his perilous journey in two dominions, he is sustained by the love and prayer of a mysterious and beautiful woman from his former life.

The Pilgrim Part 1

Pall Warren awakens disoriented in an alien world, only to stumble upon a revelation that jolts his understanding of reality: he now resides in a society 500 years advanced from his own, one that conceived his original world merely as an experiment. As a unique byproduct of this experiment, Pall’s characteristics captivate this futuristic society, and he soon realizes his potential role in their ultimate quest: the pursuit of eternal life. Thrust into a war among the twelve factions of this advanced civilization, Pall, the young warrior, grapples with navigating an intricately scientific and technological landscape.

The Pilgrim is a refreshing entry into the sci-fi genre and marks the first book in Keith Carreiro’s second trilogy.

Set against the backdrop of the 26th Century, The Pilgrim gracefully melds traditional thematic undertones with avant-garde characters and concepts, crafting an irresistibly gripping narrative. The book commences with an enigmatic allure, potentially invoking curiosity or perplexity in the reader. Personally, I found it captivating.

Carreiro’s prowess in world-building is noteworthy. He meticulously crafts vivid tapestries of his universe, enhancing the mesmerizing quality of the setting. His writing style can be likened to a masterfully curated art gallery, where each descriptive element coalesces to transport readers into the depths of his imagined universe, the psyche of his characters, and the core essence of the narrative. One can’t help but resonate with the protagonist’s tumultuous emotions, oscillating between multiple realities.

The Pilgrim delves into age-old themes such as the race for dominance through technological prowess, human innovation juxtaposed with greed, and more. Yet, Carreiro’s brilliance lies in weaving these threads in a world unfamiliar to us. Despite its length, the book remains a page-turner and is hard to put down.

Pages: 298 | ASIN : B0C2JML8VF

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Trial and Redemption

Trial and Redemption is the second book of the Janus Key Series by Thomas Reilly. This riveting story introduces us to a series of captivating and mysterious events blending the mundane with the fantastical.

It all begins with a strange object that appears suddenly and unexpectedly in the characters’ lives: the Janus key. Sculpted in it is a two-faced image representing Janus, the Roman god of time, with one face staring into the past and the other staring into the future. This puzzling keyring seems to appear out of nowhere when it is most needed, and its use opens a door into a world of magic where past, present and future blend to allow the main characters to create new, more uplifting realities.

In the story, we are introduced to Brian Ellis, a research director at a pharmaceutical company, and Julia Remson, a committed college student who dreams of becoming a veterinarian. Brian is trying to navigate life with very different paths after being involved in a serious work scandal that sent his career back. On the other hand, Julia is dealing with grief and attempting to move forward after experiencing a very painful event. The lives of these two characters will be connected by the power of the mysterious key, creating an immersive storyline where the impossible becomes possible and justice is actively sought.

Carefully written, the book’s pacing is exactly how it needs to be. Slowly and with time, we begin to discover new things about the characters and the extraordinary traits of the unknown key. This strategy permeates the entire book with a well-controlled tension that invites us to read more and makes us forget about the outside world.

The book can be condensed into two words: suspenseful and magical. Through every part of the story, the author makes sure to leave little crumbs that allow the readers to create theories in their heads about what could be going on and where it’s going to lead. At the same time, the fantastical qualities of the Janus key create an inspiring aura that awakens the imagination and makes us think about destiny and second chances. The magical elements are introduced tastefully and thoughtfully, their presence feeling believable inside the story and letting us play with the idea of bending time for greater purposes.

Trial and Redemption by Thomas Reilly is a superb blend of magical realism and time travel science fiction. Though impressive and attention-grabbing, the supernatural elements of the book serve a bigger purpose by letting us connect with the characters and their stories through time, understanding their struggles, misfortunes, and flaws. We get to see what each of them is truly made of when presented with the opportunity of mending the future, realizing that despite some damaging steps taken in secret in a moment of weakness, there’s always a chance of correcting ourselves and fixing our mistakes.

Pages: 238 | ASIN : B0BZ9XH78L

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The Buried King

In her spellbinding narrative, The Buried King, Kilayla Pilon takes readers on an exhilarating journey through the complex themes of familial betrayal and alienation. The central plot revolves around Princess Elika and her brother, Silas, both entrapped in a dangerous game of survival against their ostensible father, Icear.

The saga unfolds with Elika, and Silas ensconced within the sanctuary of a forest camp, escaping the onslaught of their father. Icear, in his pursuit of absolute power, aims to extinguish any threat to his reign, mainly stemming from Elika’s intriguing magick. This world is imbued with a palpable division between those possessing magick, identifiable by their eyes, and ordinary citizens, thereby augmenting the stakes for our protagonists. Icear’s fear of Elika’s magick is not without reason, given its veneration since childhood, fueling rumors of her possibly being another’s progeny.

Throughout their ordeal, Pilon introduces elements of loyalty and friendship, embodied in characters like Ash, who plays an instrumental role in safeguarding Silas and Elika. The plot further thickens as Ash and Silas are abducted and transported to Eris, a bustling city under Icear’s rule. As Elika embarks on her daring quest to rescue her brother and friend, she encounters allies who aid her in infiltrating the fortified city.

Meanwhile, Ash and Silas endure harsh penalties, with Silas publicly chastised and ultimately succumbing to his inflicted wounds. This propels Elika into a wrathful confrontation with Icear. Armed with her magick and guided by the enigmatic Queen Velissa, who appears as a fox, Elika challenges her father. Velissa’s cryptic mantra, ‘find the truth,’ resonates deeply with Elika, driving her to seize the throne and embark on a journey to uncover her obscured past.

Pilon employs a unique narrative technique, shifting perspectives primarily between Elika and Ash. While providing depth, this method might pose a challenge to less vigilant readers. The narrative also flits between different timelines, and the mysterious visions from Queen Velissa can be disorienting. Despite these potential impediments, Pilon’s impressive imagination lends an extraordinary richness to the story.

Teasingly, Pilon leaves Elika’s true origin unresolved, hinting at a possible sequel, where readers might finally uncover the hidden truth. This suspenseful choice stirs up anticipation for Pilon’s future work, proving that The Buried King is a highly engaging tale worthy of any avid reader’s bookshelf.

Pages: 167 | ASIN : B0BK2DBP71

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