Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Book Spotlight - Adam Orser: Chronicles of Evolution by Daniel Armand

Synopsis:
Adam Orser seems to be a regular guy, leading a fairly successful life in Toronto as a psychologist with a loving girlfriend, Jazmin. But there is nothing ordinary about Adam. Fate interrupts his planned marriage proposal, and a serious car accident thrusts him into a metaphysical reality behind a deep coma that holds his physical body in check. Through an advanced system of training and evolution created by the celestial realm, Adam is called to a dangerous mission with profound implications for the world he knows, and life and death consequences for one missing nine-year old girl, who is no ordinary kidnapped child. Fantastical forces are at work on both sides of the veil between the world we recognize and those yet to be discovered. Destiny compels Adam to freely choose the part he will play in a no-limits competition between good and evil. Questions of existence, causality, and truth converge as Adam struggles to find his way back to Jazmin and a life that will never be the same.

Publication Date: April 1, 2012
Genre: Adult, Paranormal, Sci-fi
Publisher: Two Harbors Press

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About the Author:
Daniel Armand lives in Toronto, Ontario. His inspiration behind; Adam Orser - Chronicles of Evolution, originated during the summer of 1983, after a near death encounter offered an incredible insight into the obscured aspects of life, love and the progression of the human spirit. Daniel is currently working on the next novel of the Adam Orser saga.

“I truly hope this novel will help inspire readers all over the globe, to embrace their spirituality. It is through clarity of mind and understanding that we may one day ‘bloom’ into harmony and unlock our limitless potential.”

You can visit Daniel's website HERE.

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2 comments:

Tribute Books said...

Thanks a million, Jackie, for spotlighting Daniel's book. And stay cool down in Texas :)

Giselle said...

This sounds neat! I hadn't heard of it before.