If you found a stone whose magic could change your life, how would you use its power?
Michelangelo did his best work in Rome. Some people believe in a magical stone he found on his journey from Florence to Rome, a stone that was said to have the power to release his inner imagination. He returned the stone to the same place he had discovered it, a place steeped in mystery and magic, before returning to Florence.
At the brink of despair, Tom Parker recalls Michelangelo's tale and stumbles upon a stone of similar legend. He yearns to harness its power to resurrect his failing business and win the love of his life. But just as he is about to deliver the speech that could turn his advertising company's fate, the stone is snatched away, and Tom's mind goes blank, forgetting the best presentation he had ever conceived. Will he recover the stone? Will he salvage his business and win the girl?
This inspirational fantasy story will leave you feeling like you can do anything. Don't miss this opportunity to read the feel-good story of 2025!
Drew Bankston lives in the Rocky Mountains with his wife, two amazingly perfect dogs, and a garden.
Before he started writing science fiction, Drew received his bachelor’s degree in Bio-Ag Sciences from Colorado State University. After that, just to shake things up, he never really used that degree but worked various jobs in retail and Asset Protection with some really important people who are way too dignified to be named here. He’s still working but would eventually like to write full-time and stop working for other people. He likes pie and chocolate, as everyone should.
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Concern can be generated by a look, a touch, or certainly by the tone of a voice. Have you ever heard someone call your name and you immediately knew that the encounter was not to be a pleasant one? I hope that you'll find this short excerpt intriguing and that you'll consider reading my book, "The Imagination Stone" when you have some time. Thank you!
Book Excerpt
The Imagination Stone
Tom was concerned at the tone of voice the receptionist used. She didn’t sound pleased to be calling him over, and her tone reminded Tom of a judge calling a defendant up for sentencing. He looked over at Brett. “Let’s go see what’s up.”
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