The Breeze-bookcover

By: Brad Moules

The Breeze

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Book Description

Time moves like the wind—unseen, unpredictable, and alive.


There are moments when the air itself seems to remember. A whisper of places you’ve never been. A feeling that you’ve lived this before.


Jonas Hale wakes between worlds, guided by a force that defies both science and memory.


The Breeze carries him through time, across civilisations long gone and yet to come. It leads him to a woman who seems to have known him before either of them existed. In every era, every world—familiar, impossible, and bound to him by something older than memory.


Now, together, they’ve uncovered what no government or machine could ever control: a force older than civilisation, alive in the air, able to bend reality itself.


In a city of neon and shadow, their choices will decide which version of the world survives… and which is lost to the wind forever.


But the Breeze takes as easily as it gives. And in its shifting light, Jonas must decide whether home is a place, a time… or the one soul who has always found him.


Sweeping, atmospheric, and unforgettable, The Breeze is a cinematic odyssey through time, memory, and the quiet miracles that connect us all. From the desert silence of a 32nd-century wasteland garrison to the rain-soaked neon towers of 2052 Earth and beyond, it explores what happens when technology transcends morality.


The Breeze fuses the meditative spirituality of Cloud Atlas with the political tension of Andor and the emotional depth of Arrival.


Intimate, atmospheric, and philosophically charged—a story about the spaces between science and the divine, searching for home across the edges of reality.

Brad Moules is an Australian author whose work explores the intersection of science, ancient history, religion and the hidden patterns that shape human experience. Drawing on a diverse background that includes service as an Australian Infantry soldier, work as a secondary school teacher, and time as a security specialist, his writing blends disciplined realism with speculative imagination.


Outside of writing, he is an avid forest explorer and amateur astronomer, with creative pursuits that include swordsmithing, painting, and photography. Brad’s work reflects a curiosity about the universe, the weight of history, and the fragile place of humanity within both.


The Breeze is his debut fiction novel, following a previously published co-authored non-fiction work.

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