Power, Patriots, and Plot Twists – Why You Won’t Put This Book Down

Some books are slow burns

Some books are slow burns. This one? It lights the match, drops it on page one, and doesn’t stop burning until the very end.

Texit: The Hour of Our Disunion is more than just a political thriller. It’s a masterclass in tension, power plays, and the kind of patriotism that makes you question everything you thought you knew.

Meet the Patriots (They’re Not Who You Expect)

Let’s start with Charlie O’Neal.

He’s not your typical hero. He’s former military, tough as nails, but with the emotional scars to match. He’s been through war zones—and somehow, the political battlefield he’s just entered feels more dangerous.

Then there’s Ms. Penny. Political Analyst. Sharp. Knows too much. And she’s not just sitting around waiting to be rescued—she’s got her own mission, her own secrets, and maybe even the upper hand. Writing policy wields a bit of power.

Together, Charlie and Penny are thrust into a storm of betrayal, surveillance, secrets, murder and dirty politics. But what sets them apart? They actually care. About their state. About truth. About freedom. And each other.

Texas Wants Out… But At What Cost?

The whole book pivots around one question: What if…? Yep. What if the election went sideways and Texas said “We’re out” … and meant it?

Not in a joking way. Not as political kabuki theatre. As in, pack your bags, D.C.—and pound sand, we’re done.

You’d think it would be simple. State says goodbye, signs a few papers, raises a new flag. Right?

Not even close.

Turns out, a lot of people don’t want that to happen. Especially not the ones profiting off the current system. Cue the chaos.

Cartels. Corrupt politicians. Deep-state types. NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations) run amuck and billions have been siphoned off at the Pentagon. Everyone’s got something to hide and something to lose. And they’ll stop at nothing to protect it.

That’s where the story really takes off. You start to wonder: Who’s really in charge here?

Twists That Hit Like Thunder

This book does not do boring.

Just when you think you know where things are going—BAM—it flips the script. A trusted ally becomes a threat. A close friend from the good old days when interning at the Washington Post was a big deal, found dead. A quiet moment turns deadly. A secret from the past changes everything. An envelope arrives.

It’s Political, But Not Preachy

This book throws the question on the table and says, “What do YOU think?”

  • What does freedom really mean?
  • Who do we trust with power?
  • What happens when the system stops serving the people?

Why You’ll Be Thinking About It Long After You Finish

Some books end. This one lingers.

You’ll find yourself thinking about Charlie’s choices. Penny’s courage. Sophia’s quick demise. Who’s Sophia? The lead nurse who took the VXN just to be safe. The risks people took when they could’ve stayed safe.

You’ll start asking bigger questions about your own world. Your leaders. Your freedoms. Your state of mind.

That’s the magic of this book. It entertains, but it also rattles you—in the best way.

Ready to Dive In?

Texit: The Hour of Our Disunion is bold, unpredictable, and unflinchingly real. It’s not just a book—it’s a ride.

If you love stories that mix high-stakes action, sharp characters, and mind-bending twists, you’re going to be hooked.

So, here’s your warning: once you start reading, you won’t want to stop. And when you finish? You’ll be thinking about it for days.

Grab your copy now. Because this is one story you don’t want to miss.

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The Framers of the Constitution envisioned that state governments, not the national government, would be the main unit of government.