PROOF OF EXISTENCE
Proof of Existence is a series that focuses on one core question, should you save the world? In every story featuring the apocalypse, the protagonist jumps at the chance to prevent the doom and destruction without a second thought as if they have no other choice. There is always a choice. For Stephen, Aubrey, Mikal, and all the others featured in these books, their lives, their existence, is proof of humanity and all it has to offer. Is it enough?
Proof of Existence: Stephen

What if you’re wrong?
Stephen Kenward knows the world is ending. He’s also the only one who can stop it—but no one believes him. Labeled delusional and insane, Stephen is locked away in Pandora Institute, a nightmarish labyrinth of an asylum where cruelty reigns and nothing is as it seems. Branded with the number 3 by a mysterious patient, Stephen quickly learns that his new home holds dark secrets.
As his mind unravels, he begins to question the reality of his mission. Is the world really ending, or is he losing his sanity? And even if he could stop the apocalypse—should he?
Book I of the Proof of Existence series questions everything as Stephen falls further and further into a mystery that has been thrust upon him, one that threatens to not only destroy him, but everyone. Dark and tragic, this first book establishes the ominous tone that follows the rest of the series. In the depths of Pandora’s secrets that engulfs Stephen, philosophical musings become his constant companions. Fear and love, controllers and creators, these dichotomies swirl around him, demanding answers to questions that cut to the core of existence. Stephen’s journey is not just a descent into mystery, but a profound exploration of the human psyche, leaving readers grappling with questions that echo long after the final page is turned.
Proof of Existence: Aubrey

Judgment is coming, are you ready?
Aubrey Hammond expected challenges at her new school, but she never imagined survival would be one of them. Trapped inside a building sealed by concrete, Aubrey and her classmates are forced into a series of tests to prove whether humanity is worth saving.
As the trials grow deadlier and a red fog fills the halls, Aubrey must fight to keep her grip on the situation, all while a hidden mastermind watches their every move. With everything at stake, one question remains: Can humanity prove it deserves a second chance?
In the riveting sequel of the Proof of Existence series, Book II drops Aubrey into an unforgiving crucible of trials, pushing the boundaries of the questions that first gripped readers’ imaginations in Stephen. The narrative brims with a palpable examination of responsibility, inner turmoil, and the ever-present shroud of doubt, weaving a tapestry of suspense that envelops every character. Stephen’s fateful choices set in motion a cascade of consequences, unearthing depths of horror and intrigue that few could have foreseen.
Proof of Existence: Mikal

In the beginning there was nothing and then the creator said, “let it remain.”
Ten years after the Aspen Grove High School incident, across the U.S. cities burn at the hands of a rising cult, the self-proclaimed Living Plagues. Meanwhile, a shadow organization called Castle hunts for answers. Mikal Strauss finds himself in the middle of it all, searching for love , purpose, and a moment of rest. Struggling with his own mental problems, protecting his friends from unbelievable threats, and stopping the chaos, Mikal is tormented by every competing faction. The fate of the world passes from the hands of a terrorist organization, a secret government agency, and a callous creator that just wants to go home.
In Book III of the Proof of Existence series, the tension unfolds, revealing the elusive answers that haunted Stephen, Aubrey, and those impacted by their lives. Thus far, doubt and uncertainty have hindered critical decisions to philosophical dilemmas that none can fully comprehend. Out of time, the day predicted to be the end of the world approaches like a silent storm of emerald rain. No more half-measures, no time to second guess. Can a fallen angel tell a lie? Does the god of death feel pride? Do we hear music as we float down the river to oblivion? Or, is it all By Chaotic Design?