This was meant to be my first book, but life had other plans.
Sometimes, the stories we want to tell need to sit with us a little longer, waiting for the right moment to emerge. They grow alongside us, shaped by our experiences, our setbacks, and our triumphs.
This book wasn’t ready then, and to be honest, neither was I. But now, it’s here—written with the lessons I’ve learned, the patience I’ve gained, and the passion that has only grown stronger over time. Some books, like some dreams, just need their time to bloom. And when they do, they’re worth the wait.
About This Book
Darkness and deafening silence. All he could remember was the terrible accident, and then… darkness. “Where am I? Where am I?!” Frank screamed.
“You are in a waiting room.” The deep, confident voice came from somewhere ahead of him where there had not been anyone previously. “You must wait.”
Among the follies committed by humanity, one of the biggest is our failure to appreciate life until it is close to ending. A hardworking father trying to make up for everything he never had as a younger man, Frank does not realize how much of life’s magical simplicity he has taken for granted until a near-fatal accident brings him to a mysterious, pitch-black place – and together with him in this dark place, an enigmatic figure who forces Frank to take a journey into his past, present and future, in hopes of finding… something yet unknown.
Trapped and forced to confront the consequences of every turning point, the impact of every meaningful instant that has occurred throughout his existence, the questions of “What if?” that had accompanied him for so long are gradually picked apart until they dissolve into nothingness.
After all – sometimes it is precisely the mistakes, the traumas and the pain of our reality that can provide us the biggest gifts life has to offer.
But is it too late for him to set things right and escape this room? Or is all already lost and Frank will never see his family again?
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