Enter the world of The Last Revolution

NOW AVAILABLEThe Last Revolution Books 1-3!

In the near future, every new child must be approved and birthed from artificial wombs. This medical miracle is sold as a health benefit to humankind, but the truth is darker…

They’re in place to keep the birth of telepaths hidden and under control.

This truth is no secret to former U.S. Marine Valerie Hara, however. Her illegally born son is a powerful telepath. When government agents storm her home to take him away from her, she’ll stop at nothing to protect her family—including turning her skills as a soldier against the government she once swore to obey.

As she fights to get her son back from those who want to control him, she becomes a spark to ignite a revolution that threatens to spread across the globe.

But will she survive to see a better world?

Join this dystopian Science Fiction series about just how far a parent will go to protect their child. Equal parts The Expanse and Divergent, you won’t be able to put this thrill ride down!

If you’re here because you’ve read by books Forbidden Minds: The Way Out and Forbidden Minds: The Two Riders, you’re in the right place! Last year, I moved from Uproar Books to Aethon Books. The Way Out has been republished as The Last Revolution: Revolution’s End, and The Two Riders has been republished as The Last Revolution: Revolution’s Hope! If you’ve already read The Way Out and The Two Riders, there’s no need to repurchase them! The books are the same; only the titles and covers have changed. Which means that you’re ready for the climactic conclusion of the trilogy, The Last Revolution: Revolution’s End! Just click on the link at the top of this page!

14 thoughts on “Enter the world of The Last Revolution

  1. Hi Dr. Boudreaux, I took composition 1 and 2 with you at EGSC about 5 years ago. I have always remembered and appreciated the lessons you taught me. After searching on Facebook, I Googled your name and it led me to your website. I am leaving this comment (mainly because I am not sure how to contact you otherwise) because I wanted to give you credit for a tattoo that you inspired. I will always remember your class because that is where I learned the phrase, “Gnothi Seauton.” It resonated with me, and changed the way I live my life. I finally have it tattooed after 5 years of planning to get it done. Every time I look at it, I am reminded of the lessons you taught and how far I’ve come since then. You were one of my favorite professors. Thank you for leaving your mark! I am working on my application for vet school, and would love to get some pointers from you on how to be successful in my career. Feel free to contact me at the email below. Thank you for taking your time to read this!

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    • Hi, Kelsey! That’s awesome! I’m flattered that you would think of my class all these years later. For some reason, I don’t see your email address in this comment, but you should feel free to contact me via my school email or on Twitter. I’m not on Facebook anymore, but I’m pretty active on Twitter.

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    • Thank you! Yeah, it’s been interesting, having this book come out in 2020. I wrote it long before the COVID pandemic, but as this year has dragged on, I’ve kept thinking, “Everybody is going to say that I wrote this in response to COVID…”

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  2. Hi! I started reading this book and am only on chapter 8 and loving it! It is hard to put down, I want to know what happens next. You are a very talented Author!
    I giggled at your added note from June 2020 about COVID-19 & conspiracy theories!
    One question, you mentioned your brothers in higher ed, do I know Stephen?

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  3. I just finished the audiobook of “The Way Out” and I enjoyed the concept (especially given the current times). I loved the layered story and can appreciate the time it must have taken to think it all out, probably long before your pen ever touched paper. I would like to know if you have a timeline for the subsequent books or a fan email I can sign up for to receive that information when it comes out? Congrats on your success and I cant wait to read more. Thank you!

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    • Thank you! I appreciate that very much. The narrator did an excellent job with the audiobook, didn’t she? I was very pleased with it.

      Right now I’m in the middle of finishing the sequel, and I hope that it will see the light of day by the end of the year.

      I don’t currently have a newsletter set up, but I’ve been tossing the idea around. Maybe I’ll get on that soon. If you’re on Twitter, you can keep up with my writing at @armondboudreaux.

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  4. Wow! This is impressive and inspirational. I found this searching down your email. I need to read this. Thank you for your time yesterday. I look forward to hearing from EGC.

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  5. This is the absolute worst way to do this, I’m sure… but hey man! This is Jimmy! And this is my very lame, poorly-thought-out way of getting you my contact information!

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    • Hi, Jimmy! It was great to see you! I don’t want to post my contact info here, but we can talk via comments, I guess.

      If you’re ever near the mechanic shop that my brother-in-law runs (it’s between our old high school and the highway), feel free to stop by and get my contact info from my sister. She runs the front desk.

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