Tom Parker is about to lose everything, when he finds a legendary stone that unlocks his child-like imagination and takes him on a roller coaster ride toward success. As Tom prepares to make the presentation of his life, he realizes that the stone has been stolen. It's all or nothing as his team and the love of his life look on, hoping for a miracle!
It's important to me to get my stories to the public in memory of my parents and now my mother-in-law. They loved my stories and I believe that you will too! Here's information about me: Drew has been writing all of his life, or at least from the time he knew what words and stories could do. In second grade he was writing audio plays and now, many...many years later, he's still writing. He's written the Tokorel sci-fi series, which has received numerous accolades, great reviews and awards, and numerous other books both fantastic and original. He loves sci-fi and fantasy but he also writes non-fiction as well. He lives in Fort Collins, Colorado with his wonderful family and runs a video production company to pay the bills, in addition to working for the city Parks Department. He loves people, so feel free to Email him anytime if you have questions about his books or want to chat. He can be reached at author@drewbankston.com.
"The Imagination Stone" is a wonderful fantasy. It has villains, heroes, romance, suspense, kids, crayons, and laughter. This excerpt is part of the villain side. It's introducing the bad guy and how his workers feel about him. Have you ever had a boss that you know should just NOT be running the company? Have you ever feared for your job on a daily basis wondering why you stay? Take a look at this short excerpt and see if you can relate. Watch for this amazing story to be released October 1, 2020 and see one good thing to come out of this year! Thanks!
Book Excerpt
The Imagination Stone
The tenth floor made people uncomfortable. Many of the executives felt as if they were entering the lion’s den, but the meeting had been called, last minute of course, prompting family plans to immediately be cancelled and those wanting to keep their jobs had no choice but to show up. So now the five men who made up the upper executive pool sat impatiently, waiting for the lion to enter. All of the men sat quietly, staring down at the shiny tabletop not looking at each other, but each concerned about his own soul and his position with the company. Finally, Donald, the executive in charge of sales, spoke up.
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