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Multiples: A Fictional Rendition of Reality

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Living in a world where no one seems to be who they appear to be, Darius Price (DP) and Winter James must sort through the rubble of lies, deceit and secrets on their journey to uncover the truth.

Along that path, many variables introduce themselves and play an intricate part in making sure things appear fuzzy for all parties involved. Based on that introduction, this outside entity seeks to keep the curtains drawn on their involvement, because if they didn’t, it could be what’s uncovered that could allow everything to spiral out of control.

Still, DP and Winter must go through the motions of seeing what can become of their lives, while trying to decipher the riddles of those behind the scenes. Subsequently, they diligently seek to see if the cloudy truth will cause an unparallel destruction or align all of the components in their respective order.

Overall, Multiples is a spin-cycle of reality. It goes beyond occupying a space where everything appears one-way. In Multiples, that one-way theory is non-existent. It’s an a shattered rendition of false reality. And, in the end, will leave you questioning the motives of those sitting next to you right now.

304 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 31, 2016

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January 31, 2017
I appreciated the cover very much. It was a true telling of the story- there's a lot of killing going on. And multiples refers to the notion of knowing people, only to not know them, so the cover fits perfectly.

Multiples is full of twists. Many! You find one in the very beginning of the tale, when DP, the main character, is conducting a hit on someone he knows and is betraying for the Almighty Dollar. Then when he gets home, his girl finds out a secret that is directly affected by her boyfriend, DP- Oops! The story is full of this, making it a non-stop turnabout on who the characters really are. Overall, the idea of the story was pretty cool, but there are issues throughout the entire book that made the read difficult.

The story is hindered by the editing. The story is full of grammatical errors, which made any attachments to the characters impossible. I found myself rereading sentences because words were missing or misused. I was able to obtain what the author was saying, but the flow was disrupted. The book has potential, but it will have to be reworked first.
Full review to post March 10th on www.areneehunt.com
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