It’s been forever since I last posted here. “But, why was that?” you wonder?
- The pandemic destroyed my will to talk about silly stuff on the Internet.
- I was busy doing the changes every agent who read my book wanted, plus a couple of R&R’s (revise & resubmit).
- When I noticed somebody would change my book until it’d somehow become the story of two sponges monologuing on a sink, I decided to publish it independently and let it be what it is.
- SO HERE WE ARE! My book will be published on July 16!
LOOK AT MY BOOK’S GORGEOUS, BADASS COVER PLEASE
ANTI is a young adult (with crossover appeal) science fiction book with a cast of villains doing awful things for good reasons. Love and hate relationships, enemies-to-lovers-to-????, cool robots, evil robots, space trips, and a total AI takeover. Fun times, everybody.
Please note that I’m serious when I write my baddies: these people are wicked, and nobody will turn out to be a surprise cinnamon roll.
Please also note that I have zero interest in long tech descriptions. This is an accessible sci-fi book, with well-developed characters you haven’t met before, and one hell of a great story (I know I’m saying this, but I have proof other people have said it too :P).
I’ll be running several giveaways and have priced the paperback and eBook particularly low—because I’m also an avid reader who’s here for the readers! <3
It would mean the world to me if you enjoy it.
Link to order via Amazon: Buy ANTI 🙂
Read the description to check if you’re into my stuff:
Negara was supposed to be a utopia.
This is where the robots were made.
Where machines cater to every whim.
It is also where the powerful plunder the streets as their droids build bridges, erect buildings, and bend civilization to their will.
Seventeen-year-old Georgina Madalo is hell-bent on becoming a space pilot and getting the heck away from this mess. Her problems? First, a tyrannical mother who created a sentient artificial superintelligence. It can control the robots, that’s for sure. But it’ll also control everything else, including, you know, Us. The humans on a planet run by giant droids.
Next problem? The infuriating, inconveniently charming Ceriel Droksik.
The country’s star robotics engineer, Ceriel stole her mom’s AI and plans to release it—even though that’d pretty much render humankind obsolete. No big deal. Just the robot apocalypse, dear.
Too bad Georgina and Ceriel love to hate each other, and their relationship sits somewhere between “I’ll cut you” and “It’s complicated.”
Tasked to retrieve the dangerous AI, Georgina will discover the truth. Alien war fleets are scouring the galaxy, and Earth has hit their radar. Ceriel believes Negara’s robot defenses and the AI to control them are the population’s only hope for survival.
The math: Georgina could let the robots run the show, defeating the aliens and saving everyone—and in doing so, turning humankind into the robots’ prey and losing any hope of leaving Earth. Or she could stop the AI and risk humans fighting the aliens on their own.
Fun times, everyone.