Publication Date: Feb 2025
Blurb:
October, 2007. Joshua Christiansen thinks he’s just an ordinary teen, ready to graduate high school and infatuated with his best friend, Rachel…until Agent Samson shows up and tells him who he really is. Now, while dodging ruthless zealots and evading government plots, he must test the limits of his mind and body as he seeks the truth about himself.
Was he truly cloned from the blood of a Eucharistic miracle? Does he really have the power to trigger the End of Days? Or will he be killed, captured, or brainwashed by one of the many people who want to use him for their own ends before he can learn the truth?
What To Expect:
Incarnate is a YA psychic thriller with a touch of sci-fi. Readers can expect peril, mystery, suspense, mild friends-to-lovers romance, and Catholic elements.
Content Warnings:
Language: None
Sexual Content: Closed Door – Mild kissing, no sex scenes. Some mentions of pornography use and sexual arousal. A religious cult attempts to seduce a teen boy into a sex ritual. A secondary character has a reputation for one-night-stands.
Violence: Moderate – Several deaths are described in brief but somewhat graphic terms. Many instances of kidnapping and physical violence.
Substance Use: Moderate – A teen boy is drugged involuntarily. A college student regularly drinks, though this is not described in detail but only in her hangovers after.
Prejudices: None
Religious Themes: This book has Catholic elements, specifically the Eucharist. Religion and God’s existence are ongoing questions and numerous references are made to The Beast from the book of Revelation. The MC encounters a religious cult.
Other Topics: Family issues, including extramarital affairs and divorce. Some mild bullying in the beginning.
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