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Marcos Antonio Hernandez

    Marcos, écrivant depuis la banlieue de Washington D.C., exerce ses muscles créatifs par la narration. Poussé par une passion pour la lecture qui a précédé ses efforts d'écriture, il consacre du temps chaque jour à cultiver son art. Son parcours l'a conduit de la science alimentaire, où il s'est spécialisé dans les desserts glacés, à celui d'entraîneur de force et de conditionnement physique, considérant ces deux postes comme des emplois de rêve. Il croit en la nécessité de se présenter chaque jour pour travailler sur des histoires, à l'instar de l'exercice physique, dans l'espoir d'apprendre de chaque expérience et de la laisser transparaître dans ses récits.

    Awakening
    Absolution
    Demons in the Golden Empire: Gonzalo Pizarro during the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire
    The Education of a Wetback
    Where They Burn Books
    The Hysteria of Bodalís
    • The Hysteria of Bodalís

      • 314pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,4(12)Évaluer

      After heroically saving the planet from a formidable galactic threat, the protagonist finds himself facing unexpected hostility and danger from those he once protected. As he navigates a web of intrigue and betrayal, he must uncover the reasons behind the animosity directed at him. The story explores themes of heroism, sacrifice, and the complexities of public perception, highlighting how saving the world can lead to unforeseen consequences.

      The Hysteria of Bodalís
    • Where They Burn Books

      • 290pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,4(3)Évaluer

      The narrative centers on a character who embarks on a mission to become a savior, driven by a sense of divine purpose. As he dedicates himself to helping others, he faces the challenge of maintaining his moral compass amid the potential for darkness that accompanies his calling. The story explores themes of faith, temptation, and the struggle between good and evil, raising questions about the true nature of salvation and the sacrifices required to fulfill a higher calling.

      Where They Burn Books
    • The Education of a Wetback

      • 278pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,4(121)Évaluer

      Toäno dreams of owning his own farm, motivated by years of early mornings tending to his father's land. His determination drives him to cross the Mexican border into the United States, where he believes he can earn the money necessary to support his family and achieve his aspirations. The story explores themes of ambition, sacrifice, and the pursuit of the American Dream against the backdrop of challenging circumstances.

      The Education of a Wetback
    • He went to make a name for himself in the New World. But will he be remembered as a hero… or a curse? Peru, 1532. Gonzalo Pizarro craves the recognition received by his brother Francisco. When the young Spaniard helps capture the Incan Emperor against overwhelming odds, he’s convinced that God himself smiles on their expedition. After receiving vast quantities of gold and silver in ransom from the native empire, Gonzalo sets his sights on a prize the puppet emperor won’t part with so the Incan Queen. But when a renegade conquistador captures him and his brother, Gonzalo’s obsession with power may end up destroying them all. Can the prestige-hungry conquistador navigate the political strife growing between his countrymen without losing his grip on the conquered domain? Demons in the Golden Empire is the gripping fourth book in the Hispanic American Heritage Stories series, based on historical events. If you like epic historical drama, tragic characters, and indigenous plights, then you’ll love Marcos Antonio Hernandez’s evocative account of the Spanish conquest of Peru.

      Demons in the Golden Empire: Gonzalo Pizarro during the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire
    • Absolution

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The story revolves around a protagonist who must adopt the mindset of her adversaries to outsmart them. As she navigates this treacherous landscape, the introduction of a mind upload technology presents a dilemma, potentially leading her toward betrayal. Themes of identity, loyalty, and the ethical implications of advanced technology intertwine as she grapples with the consequences of her choices in a high-stakes environment.

      Absolution
    • Awakening

      • 206pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      A daring medical procedure offers a protagonist the chance to resolve her personal struggles, but it comes at a grave cost—potentially jeopardizing the future of humanity. As she weighs her options, themes of sacrifice and ethical dilemmas emerge, challenging her to consider the broader implications of her choices. The narrative explores the tension between individual desires and collective responsibility, leading to a gripping confrontation with fate.

      Awakening
    • The Edited Genome Trilogy: Books 1-3

      • 598pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      Two outcast women find themselves at the center of a groundbreaking technology that promises to change their lives. However, this innovation also poses a significant threat to humanity. As they navigate their challenges, they must confront not only their personal struggles but also the implications of their discovery on a global scale. Their journey intertwines themes of isolation, empowerment, and the moral dilemmas of technological advancement.

      The Edited Genome Trilogy: Books 1-3
    • Alternative

      • 210pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      A woman's desire for a different life becomes complicated when her friend is threatened with death. Faced with a critical choice, she must decide whether to risk everything to save her friend, exploring themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the pursuit of personal freedom.

      Alternative
    • They Also Burn People

      • 222pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      He's devoted to God. But will the power of the written word send him to the brink of insanity? 2010. Cortez Vuscar yearns for his absent father to return. Convinced it will happen if he can grow their church's congregation, the pious young man is devastated when he's fired after a coworker implicates him in a drug deal gone wrong. Adrift and wandering into the more affluent city streets, he becomes enraptured by a beautiful woman who captures his heart with her kindness. Certain he's found his true love, Cortez sets out to win her from her wealthy and unfaithful boyfriend. But his fascination with the famous literature the young woman is reading infects his mind with a deadly descent into madness... Can this wounded soul recreate a literary fantasy? They Also Burn People is the thought-provoking companion to Where They Burn Books, both part of the Hispanic American Heritage Stories series. If you like indigenous revenge, haunting character portrayals, and the sometimes-dangerous force of desire, then you'll adore Marcos Antonio Hernandez's chilling take on humankind's fatal flaws. Buy They Also Burn People to fan passion's flames today!

      They Also Burn People