There are countless evils in the world, and one such evil is envy. Envy; an emotion that can destroy everything in its path if a person decides to act on it. We all want something we don’t or can’t have, and when the bitterness of not being able to get that gets to our heads, there is nothing that can stop us from walking on a path of destruction that wrecks not only the object of our desire but also ourselves.

Doors is the story of a young man who escapes from the war-torn Middle East to begin a new life in Canada, where he can finally embrace his true self. Good things don’t always come to those who wait, though. Love, friendship, betrayal, loss, sickness, he experiences it all and makes it out alive, not realizing that the real evil in his life is lurking just beyond his door.

“Hassan did not have any choice but to comply with the will of the mad man. His veins were in immeasurable pain; he could feel his body burning. He was breathing heavily. As Brian kept crying, Hassan walked away. Hassan looked down at his legs and saw the chain. As he looked in front of him, he saw a faceless person chained and the man next to him was wearing all black; he put the sword on the chained man’s neck. Brian stopped to stable the chain in hooks on the wall. Brian started to feed Hassan, but Hassan’s eyes were fixed on the faceless man and the executioner with a sword on the faceless man’s neck.”

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4 Comments

  • Bernadeth Bangod says:

    Wow! I don’t even know where to start, and I don’t think all of it will fit in here, but I must say that the book was easy to read and full of surprises. I sometimes can’t help but feel like I’m one of Hassan’s family members watching all the events in the corner. I was team Ethan all the way, but Klaus changed my mind.

    I enjoyed all the fun moments that Hassan has felt together with his loved ones, and I honestly thought it would be more on the fluff and drama, but boy, I didn’t expect that it would go dark in an instance.

    I’m glad Hassan finally opened all of his doors and got his happy ending, and so his family.

    Great Book

  • William Dell says:

    It is a very good book!
    I am so impressed. I am about halfway. I like how each chapter starts with a powerful quote.

  • Yousof Hamdipour says:

    Great book, a good combination of all feelings, worth the read.
    I hesitate to describe this book as a ‘drama-romance-fantasy’ simply because it took many twists.
    The book explores Hassan’s personality and his beloved ones in a very interesting way. The quality of the writing looks outstanding, clear and engaging to me.

  • JL Rolland says:

    Powerful, emotional journey

    I must say that your book was easy to read and full of surprises. I sometimes can’t help but feel like I’m one of Hassan’s family members watching all the events unfold.

    I enjoyed all the fun moments that Hassan has felt together with his loved ones, and I honestly thought it would be more on the lighter side but boy, I didn’t expect that it would get so dark. It had me staying up late turning pages to find out what happens next.

    I’m glad Hassan finally opened all of his doors and got his happy ending, and his family.

    This book is a must-read!!!! It will be one that I will repeat read often!

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