TEXIT Is Not a Drill – What If a State Said We’re Out?

Texas Breaks Away – A Nation Divided”

What if one morning you turned on the news, coffee in hand, and heard the anchor say, “Texas has officially begun its process to secede from the United States.” Would you laugh? Panic? Cheer? That’s the question TEXIT: The Hour of Our Disunion dares to ask—except it’s not just a question. It’s the spark behind a political thriller that feels a little too real.

Let’s break it down. Could this actually happen? And if it did… well, what if it did?

Hold Up—Texas Was Its Own Country Once?

Yep, fun fact: Texas was once a Republic. It had its own president, President Sam Houston, and a constitution, and even its own Navy. So, the idea of independence isn’t new to this group of ranchers and farmers. The book plays on this history, mixing it with modern frustrations—government overreach, waste, fraud and abuse, border struggles, inflation, drug and human trafficking and economic imbalance—to paint a world where enough is enough. We are not going to put up with this unholy criminal behavior.

Charlie O’Neal Didn’t Sign Up for This (But He’s All In)

Meet Charlie. Ex-Army Ranger turned security expert who thought he had left the battlefield behind. Spoiler: he didn’t.

When Charlie gets pulled into the Texit movement, he isn’t dealing with just flags and rallies. He’s dealing with cartels, corruption, and high-level betrayals. The deeper he digs, the more twisted the game gets. He’s not fighting a war for land—he’s fighting for the soul of a state.

Oh, and let’s not forget Penny. Sharp, strategic, and the only one who seems to know what’s really going on. Together, they’re a force.

This Isn’t Just Fiction—It’s a Thought Experiment in Disguise

Books like TEXIT make us do a double take. Sure, it’s fiction. Sure, it’s dramatic. But it also asks the existential question: What if?

  1. What if a state decided the system was broken beyond repair?
  2. What if enough people believed they could do better on their own?
  3. What if leaving wasn’t a threat—but a plan?

“TEXIT” Feels Like a Movie You Can’t Stop Watching

Action? Check. Suspense? Absolutely. Characters you root for? Definitely.

But what really hooks you is how real it all feels. The conversations. The tension. The frustration with federal red tape. It’s like you’re reading the future if things don’t change.

And let’s be honest—we’ve all had moments where we’ve said, “This system doesn’t work or it’s broke (en).” That’s what makes this story stay with you. It’s about big change, personal risk, and standing up even when it’s easier to sit down.

Is TEXIT the Future? Or Just a Warning?

Here’s the twist: TEXIT: The Hour of Our Disunion isn’t trying to sell you on secession. It’s not waving a flag and shouting, “Let’s go!” It’s asking something deeper—What kind of country do we want to be?

Because maybe the real question isn’t whether a state walks away… but why it would even contemplate it.

Ready to Read the Story Everyone’s Whispering About?

So, go ahead—ask the big question: What if a state really said “We’re out”? Then flip the first page and see how far the rabbit hole goes.

Grab your copy of TEXIT: The Hour of Our Disunion and find out what happens when the unthinkable becomes unstoppable.

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