Some stories entertain.
The Iconoclast lingers.
It moves through quiet tension between POWER and vulnerability, desire and restraint.
Every character carry intention. Every moment holds weight. Iconoclast is a character-driven novel that blends psychological tensions and intimate betrayals. It is a story of identity, POWER, and people who dare to break the systems that bound them. I wrote this book to stir emotions, challenge the reader, and leave them questioning what they understood about love, loyalty, friendship, and themselves. The heart of the book is transformative. The Iconoclast was never meant to be gentle. It was meant to break something - a belief, a certainty, or a comfortable illusion.
This story is for readers who understand that power does not announce itself. It reveals itself. It moves through the quiet tension between power and vulnerability, desire and restraint.
Power is the most dangerous in its quiet form. It smiles, listens, and waits. Jack never understood real power. He believed he would see it coming. He didn't. He believed his life was built on certainty, love, and loyalty until everything began to fall apart, one loss after another. His mother, best friend, and wife. Each was taken in ways that feel less like tragedy and more like design.