Friday, October 6, 2023

Mojave Rift by J.W.Gilbert

 

About the Book

Book: Mojave Rift

Author: J.W. Gilbert

Genre: Christian Fiction – Action/Adventure

Release Date: March, 2021

Mojave Rift follows a young man, Arcon, as he attempts to leave an isolated community called ArcPoint. He seeks an outsider, Elaina, a young woman with the skills to help him cross the treacherous CalNeva Rift. For eight years they’ve violated the law restricting all contact with those known as the Mojave People. Jesus himself made that restriction, after he returned to rule earth from Jerusalem over a hundred years ago. Ranger Dan is the man in charge of upholding that law, and has no idea what he’s getting roped into.

 

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My Review: 

This book is about a time in the future. It is about 2 people from 2 different parts of the world after Jesus comes back after tribulation in the year 2165. The Mojave was a place that others thought was fulled with evil. Arvin wanted to escape so he could see what the rest of the world was like and Elaina and her father was willing to help him even though it could bring trouble to them.  I was kept reading because I was interested to see if he made safety over the rift and wanted to see if the two worlds ended being able to coexist together. Sometimes God speaks things to His Follows that others don’t understand.

I received a complimentary copy from the author and Celebrate Lit and these opinions are my own. 

About the Author

John Gilbert Wozniak (JW Gilbert)grew up in an Oregon farm town. He retired in 2016 as an international data center cooling expert. Around the turn of the century, he began writing as a hobby. After years of expert guidance and a lot of editing, his ArcPoint trilogy is complete. His intent is to write books that are enjoyed by all ages—biblically accurate—with a touch of adventure, romance, and humor. JW has been married to his best friend Darlene since 1980. They are both retired and enjoy the hobby of creating lapidary jewelry. He is a member of Oregon Christian Writers, Mensa, ALLi, and the Tualatin Valley Gem Club.

 

 

More from JW

I became an avid fan of Christian fiction, especially after reading This Present Darknessby Frank Peretti. I was working 12-hour night shifts as a data center technician and had ample time on my hands. At one point I was devouring a book per night but my favorite genre, action/adventure, was almost non-existent in Christian fiction. So, as is the case with many would-be authors, I decided to write the book I wanted to read. The setting? The future when Jesus is ruling the world, as told in Revelation chapter 20. My protagonist? Arcon, an adventurous young man from an isolated tribe of people. The premise? The people of ArcPoint don’t know that the outside world is safe and that Jesus has returned.

My first attempt at writing went well. I wrote my first draft in three weeks, edited it for six months, and landed a hybrid publisher with the final manuscript. The book garnered four- and five-star reviews, so I was pleased. (Not bad for someone who’d flunked English three times.) I was glad the reviews showed that the writing was good, but my readers were missing the message. I pulled it off the market.

For the past few years I’ve been honing my skills as a writer and reworking my ArcPoint story. There have been a few challenges. While researching, I found over a thousand verses in the Bible that sparked ideas for the time period I was writing about. Now the original book has become a trilogy, plus a prequel. However, traditional Christian publishers were not in the market for adventure stories, so I had to learn about self-publishing. And then, like a page right out of my prequel, the unexpected happened—a pandemic. I decided it would be best to put off publicizing until the entire trilogy was available. Now it is.

To see if the first book was ready to be self-published, I sent copies of Mojave Rift to Reader’s Favorite for professional reviews. It got five stars across the board. Then I entered Mojave Rift in their contest and won a silver medal. All the reviewers seemed to appreciate my inclusion of action, romance, and humor in a squeaky clean, fast-paced, futuristic novel.

I hope my ArcPoint series receives high scores from English teachers, but since I still don’t know a passive voice from a hole in the plot, we’ll see. Writing likable characters and adventure stories that run deep and inspire is something I enjoy. I’ve worked hard and it’s a thrill to get high audience scores.

BTW, did I mention the world-building for the isolated tribe in my story is set in America? Now that was a challenge.

Blog Stops

Texas Book-aholic, October 5

Library Lady’s Kid Lit, October 6 (Author Interview)

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, October 6

Simple Harvest Reads, October 7 (Author Interview)

Locks, Hooks and Books, October 8

For the Love of Literature, October 9 (Author Interview)

Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, October 10

Splashes of Joy, October 11 (Author Interview)

Blossoms and Blessings, October 12 (Author Interview)

Artistic Nobody, October 13 (Author Interview)

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, October 14

Adventures of a Travelers Wife, October 15 (Author Interview)

Blogging With Carol, October 16

A Modern Day Fairy Tale, October 17 (Author Interview)

Beauty in the Binding, October 18 (Author Interview)

Mary Hake, October 18

Giveaway

To celebrate his tour, JW is giving away the grand prize package of a $50 Amazon gift card and a print copy of Mojave Man!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/28432/mojave-rift-celebration-tour-giveaway

4 comments:

DVDgal75 said...

Sounds good

Anonymous said...

hank You for the review.
Marion

traciem said...

If you could spend a day with another popular author, whom would you choose?

Michael Law said...

This should be a great novel. Thanks for hosting this giveaway.