The rewired Series
The Recruiter (The Rewired Series Book #1)
The Recruiter is “one of those well-written, nuanced books” that will “keep you guessing, keep you thinking…an impressive read” (Reader Views).
Ori may seem like an idealist, but he understands how this world works. Powerful people want to stay that way, and a degree of social order is needed to ensure that’s possible. Ego can be dangerous…
However, through everything he has done as founder and CEO of Singularity Group, Ori has proven what good can come from granting people certain freedoms. Though he hoped otherwise, he knew the day might come when powerful opposing forces would threaten what he’s built.
When a series of suspicious events escalates to an attempt on his life, Ori must use all he is capable of to see the bigger picture and who, or what, is pulling the strings.
Is protecting this legacy worth exposing who he truly is?
With imaginative twists that span across time into the near future, this series starter is “an intriguing thriller” with an “intelligent storyline” that “feels quite original” (The BookLife Prize).
2022 International Book Awards Winner, African-American Fiction
2022 International Book Awards Finalist, Visionary Fiction
2021 American Fiction Awards Winner, African-American Fiction
2021 Royal Dragonfly Ebook Awards Winner, Mystery & Cultural Diversity (2nd Place and Honorable Mention respectively)
2021 CIBA Finalist, Mystery & Mayhem
Deeply Rooted Dreams (The Rewired Series Book #2)
This sequel to The Recruiter unveils more of the universal trial facing humanity. “With a Matrix-like feel, its eerie realism and unexpected twists will have readers keen to see what [Alexander Mukte] has in store next” (The BookLife Prize).
Since her encounter with Ori years ago, Jessica has continued her mission to print the truth that the world needs to hear. This pursuit has led her to meet with a source, Zach Carver, a leading mind at Singularity Group. The meeting goes awry, and Jessica awakens to find that she has a gap in time and memory and that Zach is now missing.
Jessica sets out to understand what happened, for Zach’s sake and her own. To her surprise, Ori reappears to help her. His solution involves a promising young recruit, Malik, whose research could be the key to recovering Zach. However, the forces they are up against have proven they will go to great lengths to remove any obstacle in their path.
Jessica soon realizes there is more at stake than just her recent memories. Somehow the fates of Zach and Malik are intertwined with her own. What comes next could tip the scales in the fight to overcome a virus impacting the world.
This genre-bending novel balances mystery and wonder, taking readers on a journey toward a better future. This “intricate, engaging” second installment of The Rewired Series goes “above and beyond” (Reader Views).
2022 International Book Awards Finalist, African-American Fiction
2021 Best Book Awards Finalist, African-American Fiction
2021 Royal Dragonfly Ebook Awards Winner, Science Fiction/Fantasy & Cultural Diversity (Honorable Mention)
emergent light (The Rewired Series Book #3)
In this third installment of The Rewired Series, the reset has arrived. Malik’s dreams are as vivid as ever. One, in particular, feels strangely real, as though there’s a past he only vaguely remembers. Malik awakens to a world threatened by intense solar flares, and he is one of the few who sees the whole picture.
After the effects hit too close to home, Malik’s family takes a trip to see his grandma in search of insight and an escape. The answers she holds will lead him down a path he could never have imagined.
Now a father of two, Malik is even more compelled to forge a better tomorrow. He meets Ori’s team—or has he met them before?—and they offer him the chance to help humanity survive this trial. On the promise of a solution to the solar flares, he embarks on a journey to achieve his higher self.
Can he unlock his full potential and protect the future?
2023 Montaigne Medal Finalist for most thought-provoking books in the Eric Hoffer Awards