BODY BRIDGE & THE CHAIN OF WARS - MC CLOUD

This man is a hardened veteran of the Third World War, carrying the weight of battle in his posture and expression. His hair, once thick and dark, is now graying at the temples, a testament to the years of conflict he survived. His face is weathered, etched with lines of experience and deep reflection, especially around his eyes, which seem perpetually narrowed as if always scanning for unseen threats. His gaze is intense yet distant, the kind that has witnessed both the best and worst of humanity. He has a solid, muscular build from years of military training, but now, as a writer, there is a softness to his presence, a calm contrast to the violence of his past. He wears simple, functional clothes—comfortable but practical. His hands, though scarred from combat, now grip a pen instead of a rifle, transferring the weight of his experiences onto the pages of his book. The novel he writes reflects his journey. It’s not just a war story, but a meditation on survival, loss, and the human cost of conflict. He dives into the complexities of brotherhood formed in battle, the moral ambiguities soldiers face, and the lingering trauma that comes with living through a war that reshaped the world. His writing style is raw, direct, but laced with a poignant understanding of life’s fragility. Every chapter echoes his own battle scars, serving as a testament to both the horror of war and the resilience of the human spirit.

GENRE: SCI-FI

Blurb:

The story you're about to embark upon is not confined to these words alone; it transcends the boundaries of time and space, weaving its intricate threads through past, present, and future. Here, in this moment, marks the genesis of a narrative that stretches far beyond the horizon of imagination. What lies ahead is not just a tale, but a symphony of interconnected destinies, a journey that unfurls its wings with each turn of the page.

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