NAMUH Book 1: The Awakening by Desmond Knipe
In a near-future Earth teetering on the edge of ecological and societal collapse, five strangers are inexplicably drawn to a remote New Zealand forest on their shared birthday—August 8th. Each carries psychic gifts they don’t fully understand, and each feels a mysterious pull toward the colossal Kauri tree at the heart of the wilderness.
When the group touches the tree, a powerful spirit awakens, revealing an ancient truth: they are the NAMUH, chosen to usher humanity into a new paradigm—or watch it fall. But this awakening comes with a cost. To survive, Michael, Tara, Sophia, Brahma, and Apollo must face their deepest fears, confront shadowy forces determined to suppress their rise, and master abilities that could either heal or destroy.
As advanced technology collides with ancient wisdom, and metaphysical revelations blur the line between science and spirit, these five strangers discover that their fates intertwine—not just with each other, but with the planet’s future.
NAMUH: The Awakening is a gripping blend of science fiction, mysticism, and pulse-pounding adventure—a bold first step in a trilogy that explores what it means to truly wake up.
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Author Bio:
Desmond Knipe doesn’t just write books — he builds realms. With one foot in mysticism and the other in grounded storytelling, his work explores what it means to wake up… in any world.
Whether you’re reading about star-born rebellions or sacred inner rituals, every page is designed to remind you: You are more than what you’ve been told.
His fiction stretches across the edges of science fiction and fantasy — where archetypes break, dimensions collapse, and truth waits to be remembered. His nonfiction speaks to the part of you that knows there’s more — and wants the tools to access it now.
Readers call his work “spiritual without the fluff,” “fantastical but fiercely grounded,” and “like being handed a mirror and a key at the same time.”
He writes for seekers. For rebels. For those who still believe in transformation — but want it served with grit, grace, and story.
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