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Author Aaron Ryan

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Award-winning and bestselling author Aaron Ryan lives in Washington with his wife and two sons, along with Macy the dog, Winston the cat, and Merry & Pippin, the finches. He is the author of the bestselling “Dissonance” 6-book alien invasion saga, the post-apocalyptic saga “The End,” the sci-fi thrillers “Forecast” and “The Slide,” the children’s picture books “The Ring of Truth,” “The Sword of Joy” and “The Book of Power,” the business reference business books “How to Successfully Self-Publish & Promote Your Self-Published Book” and “The Superhero Anomaly”, several business books on voiceovers penned under his former stage name (Joshua Alexander), as well as a previous fictional novel, “The Omega Room.” When he was in second grade, he was tasked with writing a creative assignment: a fictional book. And thus, “The Electric Boy” was born: a simple novella full of intrigue, fantasy, and 7-year-old wits that electrified Aaron’s desire to write. From that point forward, Aaron evolved into a creative soul that desired to create. He enjoys the arts, media, music, performing, poetry, and being a daddy. In his lifetime he has been an author, voiceover artist, wedding videographer, stage performer, musician, producer, rock/pop artist, executive assistant, service manager, paperboy, CSR, poet, tech support, worship leader, and more. The diversity of his life experiences gives him a unique approach to business, life, ministry, faith, and entertainment. Aaron’s favorite author by far is J.R.R. Tolkien, but he also enjoys Suzanne Collins, James S.A. Corey, Michael Crichton, Marie Lu, Madeleine L’Engle, John Grisham, Tom Clancy, C.S. Lewis, Stephen King and Dave Barry. Aaron has always had a passion for storytelling.
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I LOVE being able to impart encouragement and affirmation in a public setting. There’s a charged atmosphere present; people are wanting to have their batteries refilled; their lives given increased meaning; their futures imparted fresh hope. I appreciate the great responsibility placed upon me in such an environment, and I, too, come away with a renewed sense of passion for my craft. I also…

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Everyone please read this awesome review I got from The Bookish Elf regarding my book," The End: Alpha." The Bookish Elf writes incredible reviews, and they are spot-on. Thanks!

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In an age where dystopian fiction often feels like a warning rather than entertainment, Aaron Ryan's "The End: Alpha" cuts uncomfortably close to the bone. The year is 2113, and half of humanity has been wiped out by a devastating virus. From the ashes rises Constantine Jedidiah Goodfellow—a name dripping with irony—who transforms into "Nero" and launches a systematic purge of Christianity with mechanical precision.

What haunts me most about Ryan's vision isn't the technology—though the amber-marked necks of believers and the relentless Guardian machines that hunt them are terrifying innovations—but the plausibility of how quickly society accepts the persecution. The way neighbors inform on neighbors. The way faith becomes criminal overnight. The way the question "Citizen, do you recant?" becomes a death sentence.

Ryan masterfully orchestrates three distinct perspectives: eighteen-year-old Sage Maddox, whose family has been executed by Guardians; resistance leader Colonel Thomas Drexler, orchestrating The Defiance from the shadows; and High Vassal Maximillian, whose slavish devotion to Nero reveals the psychological underpinnings of totalitarianism. Through these lenses, we witness both humanity's capacity for cruelty and its potential for transcendent courage.

The novel's greatest strength lies in how it portrays faith under fire. When young Luca faces a Guardian and shouts "Jesus Christ reigns!" knowing it means certain death, or when an elderly believer named Jasper finds creative ways to survive without denying his Lord, Ryan captures the essence of what belief means when it carries mortal consequences.

Having previously crafted the alien-invasion saga "Dissonance," Ryan brings that same intensity to a more intimate apocalypse. His prose carries urgency without sacrificing depth, particularly in moments of quiet reflection between harrowing escapes.

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