Publisher's Synopsis
In a world reshaped by the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the United States has become a fractured shadow of its former self. Women have been stripped of autonomy, forced to adapt to a society that has only grown darker and more oppressive. The nation's brightest minds have fled, seeking freedom and opportunity abroad, while those left behind grapple with the grim reality of a government that stifles personal freedoms and exacerbates inequality. The wealthy grow richer, the poor grow poorer, and all live under the crushing weight of a regime that controls everything-yet accomplishes nothing meaningful.
Amid this turmoil, a man named Justin Thyme awakens from a twenty-year coma. Once presumed dead, his sudden reappearance is as unexpected as it is timely. But make no mistake: this isn't the story of a lone hero riding in to save the day. Far from it.
Spilt Seed is a thought-provoking and often irreverent exploration of what happens when society grows complacent. With sharp humor and raw honesty, it dives into themes of belief, love, and the relentless fight to make life better-not just for ourselves but for those we hold dear. As Justin reconnects with his friends and confronts the mistakes of his past, he uncovers a deeper purpose that goes beyond mere survival. In helping others, he finds himself part of a larger movement for change, one rooted in compassion and the pursuit of a greater good.
This powerful cautionary tale, written by Hannah Love and Bhodi Freedom, is both a rallying cry and a stark warning. The authors infuse their passion for education and the importance of an informed citizenry into every page, using humor and satire as potent tools to challenge the status quo.
Spilt Seed is more than just a novel-it's a wake-up call to readers everywhere, urging us to pay attention, take action, and never lose sight of what truly matters.