Dear all,

I'm excited to share my latest fiction, now available in English! It’s been a journey filled with creativity and passion, and I would love for you to take a look. Your support means the world to me, and I truly appreciate it. Thank you!

Farhad

The Kindle book and the free sample are available at:

https://a.co/d/98psUa3

The book is about:

Abandoned as a months-old child at the edge of a dark forest by his homeless mother, Xzinimi’s fate changed forever when he was discovered by aliens. On their way back to their home planet, the aliens witnessed the devastating consequences of the greed and quest for immortality pursued by those in power. This unchecked ambition tore apart the very fabric of space-time, resulting in the catastrophic explosion of their world. The surviving aliens resettled on a new planet, where Xzinimi grew up in a society brimming with advanced technology and boundless knowledge. But after the tragic death of his first love, Aastera, an alien girl, a grief-stricken and disillusioned Xzinimi embarked on a journey back to Earth using the extraordinary technology given to him by the aliens. His voyage, however, transcended space and time, delivering him to a world centuries in the past. Now a young man with powers and knowledge far beyond Earth's understanding, Xzinimi found himself welcomed into a world ruled by betrayal, manipulation, and ambition. As he navigated the treacherous landscape of human politics, he couldn’t escape the haunting parallels between this world’s greed and the forces that destroyed the alien civilization he once called home. Caught between the possibility of love and the looming threat of destruction, Xzinimi must confront the painful echoes of his past, facing down the same corrupt forces that doomed both worlds. In a desperate search for meaning, love, and belonging, Xzinimi finds himself ensnared in a vicious cycle of power and betrayal. Tired of repeating history, he seeks a way back to the stars—but some journeys are irreversible, and the pull of Earth’s past may be stronger than even he can escape.

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