Eric Steele is a superhero called Titan. He just doesn’t know it yet. Titan’s powers consist of liquid metal baked into his bones, which he can draw around himself into a suit of adaptive fiber-weave material that makes him strong and allows him to forge weapons and other tools with his will. For over a thousand years, the warriors who were called Titan fought the war between good and evil. Then Titan disappeared… the line was broken. Until now. When Titan’s power resurfaces inside Eric Steele, he must learn the true history of his family and what really happened to his sister, who should have been the superhero. Meanwhile, a rogue military group and its manipulative Colonel want Titan’s power. They have kidnapped Eric’s best friend, Jim, and threatened both of their families. Eric must embrace the responsibility thrust upon his shoulders or deny a destiny that wasn’t his in the first place.
I grew up in Northern Virginia and started writing when I was just a kid. Those stories were usually about me and my friends as cops and secret agents.
When I was 12, I wrote a story about my 6th grade teacher being a serial killer and she loved it. It was the first time anyone told me I was good at writing. I wrote more and more and kept up my craft.
Once, after watching "Terminator 2" I got the nugget of the idea that would be "TITAN," my first novel. I thought it would be cool if a superhero had liquid metal powers like T1000. The story evolved far beyond that simple inspiration and a whole universe took shape in my mind.
I love writing. I enjoy engaging with books, TV, and movies. I hope my enthusiasm and joy for writing comes through in my books. I enjoy talking with fans and readers to hear their thoughts.
If you were a superhero imbued with God's power, would you A) feed the hungry, B) cure cancer, C) heal cultural riffs, or D) pummel giant skeleton monsters and horny vampires? Take your pick. Final verdict: pretty good!