The Man With No Face by Wataru Lennard
Born with a face the world couldn’t look past, “G” spent years hiding in the background. But when a life-changing surgery gives him a new face, he doesn’t stop there—he reshapes his entire body, forging himself into the man he’s always wanted to be.
Along the way, he falls for an online acquaintance—a brilliant, compassionate woman with a disability. As their connection deepens, G discovers that love isn’t about perfection but about seeing and being seen for who you truly are.
When his artistic laptop designs catch the attention of a powerful Silicon Valley executive, G is thrust into a world of innovation and ambition. Climbing the corporate ladder with a mind as sharp as his designs, he becomes indispensable to the company—and to the CEO, who sees in him the potential for something even greater.
With the chance to change the world one invention at a time, G must navigate success, love, and the weight of expectation. But as he rises to new heights, will he stay true to himself, or will the pressures of power reshape him once more?
A story of transformation, love, and ambition, The Man With No Face is a journey of self-discovery and the pursuit of something greater than oneself.
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Author Bio:
Wataru—possibly an otaku, definitely a dreamer—writes what he loves and loves what he writes. When not lost in the worlds of his own making, he can be found on the family couch, a loyal indent in the cushions marking his dedication to the craft. He shares his home with his two beloved catgirls, Dar and Neesy, who may or may not assist in his intergalactic storytelling endeavors. Residing aboard a spacelab orbiting either the dark side of the Moon or maybe Mars (coordinates pending), Wataru and his family hold onto one universal hope: that the Mr. Clean man makes house calls in zero gravity.
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