Dystopian novels often exaggerate the future—but the best ones feel uncomfortably close to our present. Syncing Back: Act 1 by W. Lawrence is one of those stories. Set in a near-future shaped by fear, advanced technology, and moral compromise, the novel follows Amara James, a new recruit to the Department of Homeland Defense. Her mission isn’t just about stopping terrorists—it’s about saving her father, even if it means trusting the very group that destroyed her family. What makes the story stand out is how it blends fast-paced action with deeper questions. How far is too far when the stakes are personal? Can justice exist without sacrifice? The world of Syncing Back doesn’t offer easy answers, and that’s what makes it compelling. For readers who enjoy dark futures grounded in emotional reality, this book delivers a gripping and thought-provoking experience. 👉 Read Syncing Back: Act 1 on Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DHV4VVG7
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