Brimming with action, mystery, and suspense with dominant religious overtones!
Sophia von X” is a 2020 Readers' Favorite Silver Medal Winner in the Fiction - Religious Theme genre. The book is a fast-paced novel that narrates the life of Sabina Ferrara in a world full of criminals and murderers she never imagined being part of. She travele
Brimming with action, mystery, and suspense with dominant religious overtones!
Sophia von X” is a 2020 Readers' Favorite Silver Medal Winner in the Fiction - Religious Theme genre. The book is a fast-paced novel that narrates the life of Sabina Ferrara in a world full of criminals and murderers she never imagined being part of. She traveled to Germany for vacation, hoping to put an abusive and painful marriage behind her and visit a newly discovered Jesus’s tomb. However, she got dragged into crime by the charismatic but dangerous thief, Thomas von Essen.
The unforeseen events turned against Sabina changing her life, and she got involved in the stealing of biblical artifacts and killings.
The intriguing twists and turns of a cascade of secrets and tragedy, lies, violence and obsession, religious hiccups, hate, and love will leave you on the edge of your seat till the end.
One broken woman
Two ordinary families
Three dangerous men
Margo and Barry are living the perfect life. They're happily married (or so it seems), working great jobs, and traveling the world. Ellen and David have it all — the looks, the big house by the beach, a successful business, a grown-up daughter, Marie. But underneath, each couple
One broken woman
Two ordinary families
Three dangerous men
Margo and Barry are living the perfect life. They're happily married (or so it seems), working great jobs, and traveling the world. Ellen and David have it all — the looks, the big house by the beach, a successful business, a grown-up daughter, Marie. But underneath, each couple is in crisis, and there is only one cause. His name is Charlie.
Charlie is a man with exceptional acting skills, struggling to forget his painful past. A man who is not ready to let go, who is breaking two families and destroying their trust. Out of options and with their backs against the wall, Margo, Ellen, Marie, and David discover that murder isn't a tool reserved only for criminals...
Are they ready to go to the end?
How easy is it — to take a human life?
Everything changes the moment when the bodies of Ellen and Marie are found dead in their bedrooms. Full of shock, anger, and grief, blaming himself while hiding from the local police, David chooses the dangerous road of revenge: he plans to find Charlie's mysterious boss. The boss is a woman called Pitaya — the reason for all David's troubles.
Little by little, the walls of the seemingly happy, rich, and famous families fall down, and the life of Pitaya, as well as the freedom of David, comes to an end.
What if the multiverse exists? What happens when dimensions suddenly collide? What do you do when you find copies of you from alternate universes walking around the streets?
Or living in your house?
Which version of you is “real”?
In a small town called Trosa lives a 14-year-old girl, Kori Stone, who, along with her friends—Arno, the 12-
What if the multiverse exists? What happens when dimensions suddenly collide? What do you do when you find copies of you from alternate universes walking around the streets?
Or living in your house?
Which version of you is “real”?
In a small town called Trosa lives a 14-year-old girl, Kori Stone, who, along with her friends—Arno, the 12-year-old boy from Ethiopia adopted by a local couple, and Edith, the 14-year-old daughter of a hairdresser—will unveil the truth. But in their quest for answers, they will face a dreadful monster and visit mysterious places they never imagined could exist.
Kori lives with her parents in a Swedish town not far from Stockholm. One evening, everything changes when her neighbor, Rosemary—a 59-year-old widow—knocks on the door and tells Kori and her mother that she has found a body in her backyard. Together, they go over to check if Rosemary is telling the truth. On the cold grass, they see the body. It’s female. And it’s Rosemary. In shock, they return to the house only to find another Rosemary there, alive and well.
On that October evening, many inhabitants of Trosa experience the same thing. Endless copies of themselves appear everywhere, dead or alive, seemingly out of thin air. They look similar, but they are not the same. What is happening? Is it a virus? A curse? Or… a new kind of reality?
Impressive, intriguing, bizarre, and intelligent humor!
The wild imagination of the absurdist Victoria Ray bubbles to the surface and flows through the quirky, whimsical, and satirical tales of So Absurd It Must Be True book 1. A collection of 42 twisted and eye-opening types of stories cater to many different fantasies and occasions.
If y
Impressive, intriguing, bizarre, and intelligent humor!
The wild imagination of the absurdist Victoria Ray bubbles to the surface and flows through the quirky, whimsical, and satirical tales of So Absurd It Must Be True book 1. A collection of 42 twisted and eye-opening types of stories cater to many different fantasies and occasions.
If you want to delve into a world of unpredictable stories, then characters with hilarious names such as Mrs. BouncyTits, Mrs CuttingofftheOxygen, Mrs GaspingforAir, Mr ConstantMotion, Ms. LoyalSpooning, and Mr. SlowAndPainful will take you to unexpected directions you've never been before.
In a light and airy tone, Ray makes so much fun of our conventional concepts of sexuality and everything else that make us human.
So Absurd It Must Be True, book 2 is a thought-provoking, satirical and quirky compilation of 25 unpredictable, adult-themed, absurd pieces that reveal the most bizarre human desires.
The book offers a transforming experience that can alter your thinking and reconstruct your perception of the kaleidoscope of human relationships, sexual fan
So Absurd It Must Be True, book 2 is a thought-provoking, satirical and quirky compilation of 25 unpredictable, adult-themed, absurd pieces that reveal the most bizarre human desires.
The book offers a transforming experience that can alter your thinking and reconstruct your perception of the kaleidoscope of human relationships, sexual fantasies, and everything else that makes us truly human.
If you want to find out why Santa Claus forgot that you exist, why Dracula winks and chuckles, or what Karenina has to tell Tolstoy, take a deep dive into yourself through this book and enjoy its intentional abundance of creativity.
Take on the ultimate journey that will lead you down many topical paths to the final destination of psychedelic comedy, purism of words, and the beauty of the absurd.
A riveting moral read and a real compass for a society that may leave you scratching your head...
The Pearl Territory: Surreal Drama is an utterly unconventional, addictive, and unique novel, giving readers a glimpse of the future and what fate, the 9th planet Pearl offers for the remaining human race. Victoria Ray combines science-fiction
A riveting moral read and a real compass for a society that may leave you scratching your head...
The Pearl Territory: Surreal Drama is an utterly unconventional, addictive, and unique novel, giving readers a glimpse of the future and what fate, the 9th planet Pearl offers for the remaining human race. Victoria Ray combines science-fiction and surreal dystopian drama to create a well-researched rollercoaster novel in an exhilarating, erotic, and emotional way.
An interesting array of more than 60 diverse and atypical characters, such as Pain Berchpull, Rai, Bou, and Mr. Time, in this book are genuinely memorable, including Titans, mutants from Nirvana, those from the past, from the Earth and beyond matter.
Ray raises the most critical questions for today’s society: what causes hate, can one human be superior to the other, why people lose trust, what makes us stronger. The story is predominantly set in newly discovered Pearl and Netericus on Titan, with flashbacks of Earth. The novel contains many timelines from the present day (2718) to the 1980s on Earth and life stories, where Ray skillfully balances acts of terror on one side and hope on the other. Fueled by an equal dose of suspense and humor, this book is charming and quirky, full of queer and surreal.