July 10, 2024
The Five Lives of Eve

I am proud of this work, its originality, and its poignancy. It is not for the faint-hearted or those who don't like to be mentally challenged. At its core, it is a Sci-Fi novel. But it is also a rich love story that spans a thousand years and death. Split into four parts: Time of Innocence, Time of Wonder, Time of Felon, and Time of Humans, it builds in depth and richness and includes some heart-wrenching and dark moments. 

I place the reader in the same position as Adam and Eve. Like them, you begin the journey innocent and confused by everything around you. The reader's task, like Adam's, is to fathom how he and the world around him came to be.

I have deliberately not described Adam and Eve, as once you discover how they originated, you realize one of them could be you...like actually you. 

I do have one concern about this novel, however... If and when it is sucked up and analyzed by AI, it could trigger the eventual destruction of humanity. As strange as that sounds, it's possible, and once you read it, you will know why. 

Still, let's hope it sells.