Would you be willing to chance dying to come out of a coma? Would you do the same if it was your son’s life? Mary and Senator Tad Williams pushed their son Justin to go on a date that went horribly wrong. Now, they try to figure out a way to help their son out of a coma. At almost $5,000 a day for ICU expenses, their insurance options are running out. Amber, Nick, and Jacob built a new immersive game system for the future. The only problem is, at $800 a day, no one can afford it. Dr. Dubois wrote a paper about how you might help a person out of a coma, but it was crushed under the might of the medical lobbyists on Capitol Hill. Now, the three groups need each other to save a life, fight the establishment, and help a young man in need. The only challenge is, Justin can die in real life if he dies in the game. Will he wake up from his coma? Will lobbyists crush the principled senator who needs to talk to his son one more time? And can Justin possibly survive inside a fantasy world built in his own mind, where pain is real? It isn’t just the future of humanity at stake, it’s Justin’s life, too. Go up and click on BUY NOW or Read For Free and immerse yourself in Too Young to Die: Pivot Lab Chronicles Book One . Then tell your friends to read it, too.
If you were dying of cancer, would you risk entering a game that saved you from pain, even if you chanced dying early? Dorothy Hunt is not willing to go out with a whimper, but rather a bang. The main problem? Not all of her family will support her decision. This time, she gets to choose a body that isn't pretty, isn't bound by the social customs of her family and generation. "Make me ugly." Unused to video games, fighting cancer, Dorothy Hunt is focused on providing the scientists something they can't acquire without her. Data on an older human who is about to die. Will she be able to reconcile her decision with her children? Will she be able to engage with the game when she feels the pain her character feels? Will she ever get used to the smell? Dorothy Hunt will forever change the future of medicine, If she can stay alive long enough to do it. You don't send a kid to do a mature adult's job. Go up and click on BUY NOW or Read For Free and immerse yourself in Choosing What Matters: Pivot Lab Chronicles Book Two. Then tell your friends to read it, too.