The Fourth Level – Book 9 – Firestorm

Diana Cambridge and Tristan Merrick are set to meet with Charlemagne de la Cabernet after not seeing him for two months since their adventure in France, and of all the locations in the world that they could meet, Charlemagne has decided to have their rendezvous at Northumbria-Berwick National Park on the British Isles. Incidentally, less than a day into their camping vacation, the family are forced to evict the forest due to the sudden rise of a deadly wildfire that has begun to spread from the north of the forest on the English-Scottish border.

Between the insidious destructive power of the forest fire and the likewise destructive power of the mainstream media and their lackies that blame Cabernet Industries for the fire, Charlemagne attempts to set a good public image by volunteering to help defeat the flames with his private security detail. However, in the process, Tristan becomes separated from the group and instead meets up with a mysterious boy who Tristan remains with as they have an affinity to each other, especially as Tristan suspects there to be more to this boy than he lets on.

Who is this boy? Is Cabernet Industries responsible for the fire? Is anyone responsible for the fire, or was this blaze simply the result of the path of nature…?

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A Different Kind of War

A Different Kind of War

Artem Smirnov has had days at St. Thomas More Secondary School that have resonated with him. A Different Kind of War is a two-part novel that details Artem’s life at this school as he overcomes specific issues that arise during his adolescent years from the ages of 14 to 17, such as issues related to friendship, romance, sexuality, his spirituality, his ego, his existence and purpose, and the existence of God. Throughout these years, Artem learns to suffer in a wider world, and chooses whether to either cope, evade, or confront these wider issues to become the man that he hopes to be, and learns what it means to live in the real world.

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