Stories and Art by Michael J. Vanecek

Within these pages you will find a whole new science fantasy universe, a whole new action adventure, straight from the mind of Author
Michael J. Vanecek.

My Chapters

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Here you will find the snippets and explorations for future stories.

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Crow: The Woods

Sally Crow is having chronic nightmares about ravenous wolves in a dark forest. Now, those nightmares have come to life, and she is desperate to rescue her young son, Steven.

Crow: The Awakening

All Steven Crow wanted was to find his parents. Instead, he found his nightmares coming to life, and an imaginary, furry Elf girl who may be more real than he thought.

Crow: The Deviant

There was only one monster Steven Crow had nightmares about now. Himself. And those nightmares threaten his new reality, and the lives of everyone he loves.

Crow: The Outcast

Steven Crow is not the raging monster the universe thinks he is. He has not contaminated his wife with a demon child destined to bring about the end of their civilization.

Or has he?

Crow: The Fulcrum

Steven Crow. He entered hell to save the love of his life. He endured the hatred of a thousand worlds to prove her innocence. But can he save her from an evil goddess intent on rewriting reality?

Crow: The Destroyer

The love of his life now exists at the mercy of an evil goddess. His new home is under constant attack in his name. And Earth knows his little secret and now hates him. How much worse can it get?

Crow: The Woods

Sally Crow is having chronic nightmares about ravenous wolves in a dark forest. Now, those nightmares have come to life, and she is desperate to rescue her young son, Steven.

Crow: The Awakening

All Steven Crow wanted was to find his parents. Instead, he found his nightmares coming to life, and an imaginary, furry Elf girl who may be more real than he thought.

Crow: The Deviant

There was only one monster Steven Crow had nightmares about now. Himself. And those nightmares threaten his new reality, and the lives of everyone he loves.

Crow: The Outcast

Steven Crow is not the raging monster the universe thinks he is. He has not contaminated his wife with a demon child destined to bring about the end of their civilization.

Or has he?

Crow: The Fulcrum

Steven Crow. He entered hell to save the love of his life. He endured the hatred of a thousand worlds to prove her innocence. But can he save her from an evil goddess intent on rewriting reality?

Crow: The Destroyer

The love of his life now exists at the mercy of an evil goddess. His new home is under constant attack in his name. And Earth knows his little secret and now hates him. How much worse can it get?

The Reviews…

Michael takes us on a journey through the eyes of a young boy into a world of suspense, action, and adventure. I was captured at page one with a story that leads us down the rabbit hole, constantly trying to separate dreams from reality. As a reader of suspense and science fiction, I find most stories follow predictable paths. Crow- The Awakening does not fit that mold. I was stumped as to the roll of each character until the very end by the clever concealment of their actual purpose. I especially enjoyed how our hero grows from innocence to strength when pushed to his limits. Love, laughter, suspense, and pain…it’s all in there. Be ready for a long night because once your hooked, you won’t put it down.

The Matrix meets Avatar with a bit of Jason Bourne for flavor. Michael has a winner and definitely a new fan. Looking forward to the release of the next book in the series and what could possibly be a big screen hit.

Mark

First, I would like to say that I am not a huge fan of science fiction and while I love to read, I usually start several books and read them in stages. Not this time!! I found myself not wanting to put the book down. The sign of a well written book is one that draws the reader into the story line while experiencing a connection with the characters. My range of emotions while reading Crow The Awakening included, but were not limited to jubilance, grief, indignation, and empathy. Many times, I found myself on the edge of my seat in anticipation of the next twist or turn in the plot. I highly recommend this book and look forward to future writings from Mr. Vanecek.

Jenny

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