When Two Generals Make One: A Caesar's Story

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
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Author: Laura Chechak-Roy ISBN: 9781465953117
Publisher: Laura Chechak-Roy Publication: September 10, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Laura Chechak-Roy
ISBN: 9781465953117
Publisher: Laura Chechak-Roy
Publication: September 10, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Halfway through my first story “Reverse Atlantis- Saph’s Tale” I began to really picture the lead male character AC, as his own person. I thought there was enough history in the first book to give AC his own background and possibly his own tale. I was hesitant at first because I don’t like to write about a character and make too many changes to it. So, basically I wanted to get it right the first time.

AC has a fun life but at the same time, there is an underlying and at times uncomfortable presence of fear and danger. I think what makes AC so relatable is from his reactions when dealing with the unexpected. The situations that have happened to AC don’t seem that far fetched, if anything… they could be very real. There are times when things seem outrageous but those are the times AC shines. He is the kind of guy you want by your corner in the darkest hours. But he is also the guy who has a life so unexpected that you find yourself in envy of his fearlessness.

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Halfway through my first story “Reverse Atlantis- Saph’s Tale” I began to really picture the lead male character AC, as his own person. I thought there was enough history in the first book to give AC his own background and possibly his own tale. I was hesitant at first because I don’t like to write about a character and make too many changes to it. So, basically I wanted to get it right the first time.

AC has a fun life but at the same time, there is an underlying and at times uncomfortable presence of fear and danger. I think what makes AC so relatable is from his reactions when dealing with the unexpected. The situations that have happened to AC don’t seem that far fetched, if anything… they could be very real. There are times when things seem outrageous but those are the times AC shines. He is the kind of guy you want by your corner in the darkest hours. But he is also the guy who has a life so unexpected that you find yourself in envy of his fearlessness.

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