The Holy Book of Ian

A fantasy political satire about power, belief, and rebellion

About

Ian is the son of a divine being, destined to restore freedom to the land—whether he wants the responsibility or not.



Raised as the stepson of King Ron, a ruler who believes freedom is dangerous and control is everything, Ian grows up caught between two opposing worldviews. One promises liberty. The other demands obedience. Both expect him to become something he never chose to be.



When Ian finally receives his mission from his divine father, he begins gathering followers and preparing a rebellion against the kingdom that raised him. But revolutions, he quickly learns, are complicated. Good intentions clash with hard realities, leadership proves messier than prophecy, and nothing is ever as easy as it seems.



At its heart, The Holy Book of Ian is a fantasy satire about power, parenting, and the consequences of trying to control others into righteousness. It explores what happens when authority replaces understanding—and when love turns into command.



Told with humor, absurdity, and sharp observation, this is a coming-of-age story that aims to leave readers happy, laughing, and quietly reflective.



Perfect for readers who enjoy:

• Satirical and allegorical fantasy

• Political and philosophical humor

• Stories about authority, freedom, and responsibility

• Thoughtful fiction that challenges modern assumptions



Justice is the fair treatment of others, regardless of where they are placed or held. It is their choices, not their roles that define them.