Benjamin Bayani's Blog
December 16, 2012
Works in progress
I am currently in the process of writing three books.
One is the sequel to The Nation: Eight years later, Jack and Bobby have settled down in Salem, New Hampshire with their wives, Anna and Stacey. Bobby and Stacey have a son named Bobby Jr. while Jack and Anna have a daughter named Shannon. Despite the slow, boring life, Bobby and Jack couldn't be happier. Ronnie has taken over the FCN and begs the two men to return, but there's no way Jack and Bobby would give up their families, until one day they get a call telling them news so bad, that the two cousins have no choice but to return to a dangerous life as hooligans regardless of the new families they have.
My second book is entitled Fighting for Heartbreak: Bridgette and Brian go through a hard breakup despite their loving past. We follow Brian as he goes through different emotional processes. He tries to go on with life without the safety of Bridgette, who had been his best friend for almost a decade, but finds it very difficult. He eventually finds out that he doesn't need Bridgette in his life, but is not willing to give up and decides to fight for her.
This is my first crack at a romance novel and have high hopes for it.
My third book, which is done and being edited, is entitled The Lost Souls: The Lost Souls of Owensboro, KY are in desperate need of new bodies. With a looming war with the rival Rancid Riders, who more than double the number of the Souls in body count, just around the corner, the Lost Souls are bound to become extinct. Scar (President of the Owensboro charter) is in prison, leaving Ink (Vice President) to fight for the survival of his beloved motorcycle club.
I apologize for the long wait between book. Once I get an idea, I have to start writing and instead of focusing on just one book, I started all three at the same time. Just be patient, especially the fans of The Nation, and you won't be disappointed, I hope.
One is the sequel to The Nation: Eight years later, Jack and Bobby have settled down in Salem, New Hampshire with their wives, Anna and Stacey. Bobby and Stacey have a son named Bobby Jr. while Jack and Anna have a daughter named Shannon. Despite the slow, boring life, Bobby and Jack couldn't be happier. Ronnie has taken over the FCN and begs the two men to return, but there's no way Jack and Bobby would give up their families, until one day they get a call telling them news so bad, that the two cousins have no choice but to return to a dangerous life as hooligans regardless of the new families they have.
My second book is entitled Fighting for Heartbreak: Bridgette and Brian go through a hard breakup despite their loving past. We follow Brian as he goes through different emotional processes. He tries to go on with life without the safety of Bridgette, who had been his best friend for almost a decade, but finds it very difficult. He eventually finds out that he doesn't need Bridgette in his life, but is not willing to give up and decides to fight for her.
This is my first crack at a romance novel and have high hopes for it.
My third book, which is done and being edited, is entitled The Lost Souls: The Lost Souls of Owensboro, KY are in desperate need of new bodies. With a looming war with the rival Rancid Riders, who more than double the number of the Souls in body count, just around the corner, the Lost Souls are bound to become extinct. Scar (President of the Owensboro charter) is in prison, leaving Ink (Vice President) to fight for the survival of his beloved motorcycle club.
I apologize for the long wait between book. Once I get an idea, I have to start writing and instead of focusing on just one book, I started all three at the same time. Just be patient, especially the fans of The Nation, and you won't be disappointed, I hope.
Published on December 16, 2012 03:12
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December 12, 2012
Mr. Stephen King
My favorite author, hands down, is Mr. King. He can twist words in ways I never knew was possible. He is a God among men, and humble at that. I read an interview where he said he didn't think he came close to the top five writers of all time. I have something to say about that Mr. King, you're number one on my list. I have read thousands of books from past to present and no one has skills that come close to those that you have. He knows how to grab your attention and hold it for the whole entire book, read the Dark Tower series to see what I mean. I read most of those books in two days with no sleep. I have wrote, edited and published my own book and although it can't touch those of King, people enjoy the story and like it. I wish he would come out with a new book every day, but I know the hard work it takes to put in a book. He is my inspiration and I will keep writing and hoping, but it is all due to this man's amazing writing style. He is to writing, what Michael Jackson is to pop music, Jay-Z to rap music.
Check out my book, The Nation, on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_...Benjamin Bayani
The Nation
The Nation
Check out my book, The Nation, on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_...Benjamin Bayani
The Nation
The Nation
Published on December 12, 2012 16:05
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