Act 1 Description: Private Amara James is a brand-new recruit to the Department of Homeland Defense and already in well over her head. A Neo-Luddite group called Millennial has offered her a deal to save her father, the same group that attacked and debilitated him when she was nine.
Along the way, Amara’s investigations will uncover human trafficking and their grim use of nanotech, rogue government agencies and terrorist agendas. But nothing can prepare her for the boy: nine years old with no name, no history, and the same age she was when her father was attacked. All she knows is Millennial wants the boy dead, and they are willing to kill thousands to do it.
Series Description: At nine years old, Amara watched as terrorists destroyed her family. Years later, she is recruited to the Department of Homeland Defense to hunt Millennial: Neo-Luddite terrorists who have evaded capture for over a decade. Her finish line is the destruction of the murderous terrorist group and the recovery of an antidote for her father. To her ranking officers, Amara is on a fast track and deadly efficient in her job. To her team, Amara's obsessions and secrets release chaos into the lives of everyone around her. But nobody truly understands Amara, and how each traumatic mission leaves her increasingly unhinged. Worse, nobody understands how far she is willing to go, and the deadly consequences her choices will rain down upon them all.
Syncing Back is a three-act novel set in a disturbing tomorrow-future, one that perches prominently upon our horizon. Cautionary yet redemptive, it’s a tale of how far one woman will go to set right the wrongs visited upon her family.
The complete stories of Syncing Back and Syncing Forward are diptychs. They can be read alone or together, in either order. Readers are bound to be surprised regardless of how you approach the books. One is somber and introspective. One is a tempestuous thriller. Both will have you guessing to the very end.
W Lawrence was born in San Francisco, California, and moved two dozen times before settling in Pennsylvania with his extraordinarily patient wife, two precocious daughters, and two maniac dogs. He worked for nearly twenty years as a professional interrogator in both the U.S. military and the world of corporate security before hanging up his hat.
In 2014, his debut novel Syncing Forward became a time-traveling best seller and -with a second novel on the way- everything appeared to be heading to the top. Tragedy struck in 2017, plunging Lawrence and his family into a drama that is fit for the pages (and soon will be). Ten years later, he's taken to the keyboard again, with multiple novels completed and on the way.
To be honest, some of this book was over my head. I would put the book down, chew on it in my brain for a while, and then reread the parts that were difficult. That helped but some of the abbreviations and acronyms I just had to skip over. The book was very entertaining and so believable one would think this is happening now instead of slightly futuristic. I thoroughly recommend reading this book and put on your thinking cap. That’s the best book there is… One that keeps you thinking long after the book is finished. I thoroughly recommend reading this one and I’m purchasing Syncing Forward right away.
Syncing Back by W. Lawrence is a darkly intelligent and emotionally charged near-future thriller that refuses to let go. Private Amara James is one of those rare protagonists who feels painfully real brilliant, haunted, and unraveling beneath the weight of her own mission.
The novel’s strength lies not only in its taut pacing and layered plot, but in how deftly it explores the human cost of technological progress. Lawrence builds a chillingly plausible world of rogue agencies, nanotech conspiracies, and moral gray zones, all rendered with crisp, cinematic precision.
By the time the boy enters the story, the same age Amara was when her father was attacked—the narrative tightens into something almost unbearable. Every revelation feels earned, every twist grounded in character and consequence.
Syncing Back is more than a futuristic thriller; it’s a meditation on grief, obsession, and the fragile line between justice and destruction. Bold, intricate, and unflinchingly human, it lingers long after the final page.
Syncing Back: Act 1 is a fast paced and compelling techno thriller that balances high stakes action with emotional depth. W. Lawrence creates a protagonist, Amara James, who is both relatable and courageous, navigating her first major assignment while facing threats that touch her past and present.
The story excels in combining personal stakes with a broader conspiracy. The Neo-Luddite group Millennial, the human trafficking networks, and rogue government agendas create a tense and dangerous world, while the mysterious boy adds a layer of intrigue and emotional resonance.
The pacing is relentless, keeping readers on edge, yet there is enough character insight to give the story heart. The integration of advanced technology, particularly nanotech, feels believable and raises the suspense without overwhelming the narrative.
Syncing Back: Act 1 is a gripping start to a series that promises complex plotting, high-tech intrigue, and memorable characters. Fans of thriller and speculative fiction will find themselves eagerly awaiting the next installment.
SYNCING BAC ACT I by W. Lawrence is the beginning adventures of one woman Amara James seeking restitution for her family, especially her father who is struggling to recover from a debilitating attack that left him in a coma most of the time. All the powerful doctors and scientist have not been able to find a cure to rectify his condition. So Amar is determined to find the people behind this and retrieve the cure for her father. In her investigations, she discovers so many atrocities that make your head spin. If you love strongwomen who can really kick butt, you will love Amar. Her fight scenes are amazing. The real surprise is the young boy who is a clone of an evil famous scientist that the Millennian wants dead and others want him alive for their own evil purposes. Of course, now Act II and III are a must read to find of how Amara and her family fare. A very entertaining read. Thank you, Goodreads, for this giveaway.