BOOKS
When the world finally ended, it wasn’t the fury, the fire, or the famine that broke humanity—it was the silence that followed.
In the ruins of a dying Earth, survivors claw for meaning amid the wreckage of memory and guilt. Governments have vanished, faith has fractured, and every shadow hides the ghosts of choices no one wanted to make. The planet has become an asylum for what remains of the human mind—a sanctuary for the broken, the remorseful, and the damned.
Among the desperate few stands one woman, Andrea Estrella, literally scarred by trauma and now haunted by what she saved and what she sacrificed. As fractured alliances unravel and truth becomes a weapon, her greatest enemy may not be the wasteland outside—but the conscience she cannot silence within.
Asylum Earth: Age of the Apocalypse is a haunting journey into the collapse of morality, where survival demands betrayal, redemption demands pain, and the line between savior and monster fades with every heartbeat.
A Death For Beauty
Inspired by Emily Dickinson’s poetry, this story is set in 1863 against the backdrop of the Civil War, where Virginia Mae Mercy is a troubled young woman distraught by the mysterious death of her husband, a Confederate soldier.
Eventually, Virginia’s life unravels into a series of misadventures and a hunt for buried treasure in hostile territory that ultimately reveals the true meaning and irony behind her lifelong dreams.
Edge of The Apocalypse: Girl With A Broken Heart
After surviving a horrific IED explosion during combat in Afghanistan, Andrea Estrella had lost both arms. Now, after extensive reconstructive surgery and titanium alloy implants, as a cyborg, she can easily bench-press three hundred pounds.
But this story is not about Andrea's mighty arms. It is about how an unlikely meeting turns into a friendship that is more intimate and much more powerful than her new arms could ever embrace.
Epic Apocalypse (Book Two)
To say we were on edge was an absolute understatement.
Most major cities have already been bombed to ruins, including Austin and New York City, where we are headed now.
“Don't look back, Andrea,” I tell myself.
My past no longer matters. I refuse to define myself by yesterday's bitter outcome. But we must be careful with everything the future holds for us.
We could be riding right into the eye of the storm.
The epicenter of another bomb.
Beyond The Apocalypse: Andrea Lives
(Book Three)
According to the Book of Genesis, there was a time when giants roamed the Earth. I have my doubts, but deep inside I always thought that could be true.
Today, my doubts have turned into fear, for I have come face-to-face with a giant, and I don't know whether it is friend or foe.
—Andrea Estrella