Frequently Asked Questions

What is “The Paradox of One” about?

Explore the story’s central mystery, where a singular moment leads to infinite possibilities and hidden meanings.

How many books are in the series?

There are 4 books in this series you can read the first book for free on Kindle Unlimited.

Where can I purchase or pre-order the books?

Feel free to get in touch with us and we’ll make every effort to accommodate your request!

What genres does the series blend?

Science Fiction (Post-Apocalyptic / Dystopian / Hard Sci-Fi)

Here’s a breakdown to help you craft a sharp Q&A:


Q: What genre is The Paradox of One?
A: The Paradox of One is a thought-provoking science fiction novel set in a post-apocalyptic future where humanity teeters on the brink of extinction. Blending hard sci-fi concepts with dystopian themes, it explores artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, synthetic evolution, and the ethical cost of engineered survival. If you enjoy stories about what happens after society collapses—when machines outlive their makers—this one’s for you.


It could also be categorized under:

Philosophical Sci-Fi – because it asks: What is humanity without suffering, without choice, without a future to die for?

Speculative Fiction – for its philosophical depth and imagined future tech

Cyberpunk (lightly) – for its human-machine fusion and advanced control systems

Biopunk – due to genetic engineering, IVF breakdown, and Human 2.5 enhancements

Is the series available in multiple languages?

Absolutely, you have the ability to proceed. Simply reach out to our dedicated creative support team and furnish your unique transaction ID.

Can I read sample chapters or previews online?

Learn how you can access sneak peeks and excerpts before diving into the full books.

The Paradox of One


” Welcome to The Paradox of One—a realm where a single moment sparks infinite mysteries. Here, every choice echoes with hidden meaning, inviting you to unravel the enigma at the heart of existence. Step inside and discover how one can change everything.”

The Paradox of One