Michael Munoz recently shared his thoughts on Asystole and said,
“I enjoyed how this book blended real science with storytelling. The medical parts felt authentic without being too complicated. I could follow the scans, drugs, and seizures, but I never felt lost. What kept me reading was the emotion. Families crying, doctors arguing, and nurses fighting for dignity, it all felt alive. The book didn’t feel like a textbook; it felt like real life. That’s what made it special for me.”
I’m glad Michael felt the medical details were clear and grounded in reality while still carrying emotional weight. Making sure the science didn’t overwhelm the story was important to me. The human moments—the struggles, conflicts, and compassion—are what I hoped would bring the hospital setting to life. Hearing that it felt real and alive encourages me to keep telling stories that balance facts with heart.
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