Books

Subliminal: When Truth Is Engineered

What if the truth was never taken from you—
only reshaped until you no longer needed it?

Elias Crowe does not rise to power through violence or revolution. He wins calmly, methodically, and legally. His voice is steady. His promises are reassuring. He speaks of unity, stability, and restoring order in a nation exhausted by chaos.

And people...

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The Shattering: “Broken” (The Shattering: The Series Book 2)

Broken is the powerful second installment in The Shattering Series, a deeply moving tale of loss, redemption, and the search for faith in the face of despair.

At the pinnacle of his career, young entrepreneur Thomas has everything he ever dreamed of—success, wealth, and the love of his life, Carol. But when his thriving company suddenly...

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The Shattering : Grief (The Shattering: The Series Book 1)

The Shattering: Grief is a deeply emotional exploration of loss, faith, and the slow, uncertain journey toward healing after tragedy. At its core, the story examines what happens when life fractures without warning—and how grief reshapes not only the present, but the future we once believed was certain.

The story centers on a woman whose life is...

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Coming Soon — The Shattering: The War Within Book 3 in The Shattering

Book 3 in The Shattering Series
By French J Miller

Some wounds never truly heal.
Some battles never truly end.

Bobby Davidson has spent most of his life fighting a war no one else...

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The Kind of Stories I’m Trying to Tell There are stories you consume.And

There are stories you consume.

And then there are stories that stay with you.

The kind you think about days later. The kind that return unexpectedly while you’re driving, or sitting in silence, or staring at a ceiling at night. Not because they were loud. But because they were honest.

That’s the kind of fiction I’m trying to write.

Not fast fiction.

Not trendy fiction.

Not fiction engineered to chase algorithms or attention spans.

I’m interested in stories that ask something of the reader.

Stories...

Walking Through the Hard Places Just because the path is difficult doesn’t

Just because the path is difficult doesn’t mean you’re going the wrong direction.

— French J Miller