Buckle up for three pulse-pounding adventures that toss Hollywood actor Tristan Havering into a reality where the blockbuster superhero epic he starred in is alarmingly real. Confront villainous powers, unstoppable super-forces, and shocking twists as Tristan’s dual identities blur. Is he still the actor, or the ultimate threat? Dive in and discover a world where fiction and fate collide.
Me, Myself and I Tristan Havering is convinced he’s just an actor, until a freak accident plunges him into the world he helped bring to life. Suddenly, every wild plot twist and larger-than-life power from the “Power Up” superhero saga isn’t just fiction. It’s terrifyingly real. Stranded in this alternate dimension, Tristan must grapple with the possibility that he’s no longer himself, but could actually be Devon, the ruthless villain he once portrayed on screen.
Dreams and Reality Returning to his own reality should bring peace, yet four months later, chilling supernatural forces tear through Tristan’s everyday life. The only one who can help is Devon, the dangerously unpredictable supervillain now proven very real. Bound by treacherous secrets and uneasy attraction, Tristan and Devon unite to battle threats beyond imagination, even as old grudges and unstable powers threaten to rip them apart.
Oh Really? When Tristan finally settles back into the glitz and glamor of Hollywood, his growing abilities refuse to be ignored. An impending production of “Power Up IV” reveals surprising revelations, forcing him to consider his own truths and what they mean for his more and more complicated life.
Natasha is a British author with Wittegen Press and has been publishing genre fiction since 2011. Her work includes everything from horror to young adult fantasy and she has never met a genre she didn’t like. A prolific producer of short stories and novels alike, Natasha currently has over twenty five titles in her back catalogue with further releases always imminent.
Natasha has been writing since she was a young girl ever since she read The Hobbit at Primary School. She is a big fan of science fiction, fantasy and horror in all their forms and is a big advocate of fanfiction as a great tool for writers to polish their skills in a welcoming and supportive community.
Before establishing Wittegen Press with her twin sister, Sophie Duncan, Natasha was a database and systems consultant. She combines these skills with her writing to create and manage her career in the bold new eBook market.
Lol, I said I would prefer a collection after the shortness of the third book and there it was. Ah well, owned singularly and as a set. Tristan was cool but kinda want to see Devon and Gage being sweet on each other, as well as the blu-rays getting delivered. The third one felt like it was Tristan's duty to have the nano zombie story on screen. Still a fave.
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