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Sara: The Companion of God

 It took four year, but I have, at last, finished Sara: The Companion of God. Sara began as a daydream that sorta took on a mind of its own. My mom – never one to shirk when it came to encouragement for her writer-son – claimed it to be my best writing. How I wish she'd have lived to see me finish it.
Well, about the book.

A Brief Synopsis

Imagine a universe created by a very lonely god whose whole purpose in the creation was to make a companion for himself.  Now imagine that the companion wasn’t at all sure that was what she wanted to be!

Sara begins with the birth of a child whose anger at being ripped from the womb sends a plea for help across the three-galaxies.  The plea finds a home in the heart of a being created from the “primordial soup of thought – desires, dreams, hopes and fears– that flow across space and time from all conscious beings.”  In fact, the plea provides the final spark that gives Sara life.

A voice in his head guides the orphaned child – Sir Isaac Newton McBride –through an average, unaffecting life until one fateful day when boredom launches his fist into his irritating boss’s mouth.  Now, with his wife walking out on him and his job on the line, “Voice” incorporates from a mental aberration into the most sensual beauty Newt has ever seen.  She introduces herself as Sara, and the vision begins a series of events involving God, Lucifer, distant planets, and the hearts and souls of every sentient being in the three galaxies.

Whatever the outcome, it's certain to forever change Sara, Newt, and the universe!