The
Sunflower
Protocol
A time traveler emerges from a dead world to reclaim his wife and mend a fractured timeline.
Ama,
did you know
Time was a
monster?
Amid the fractured boundaries of a distant world where time and space dance to an otherworldly tune, a mysterious man's arrival on the Namibian coast shatters the fragile equilibrium of a sheltered realm. Haunted by fragmented memories, the man speaks of a life left behind, of a world that once was. With each revelation, the mystery deepens, and as destinies entwine, the truth of the man's claim hangs in the balance — a truth that could reshape this wounded world or plunge it into everlasting chaos.
A sweeping novel that weaves time travel, Zulu mythology, and interracial love into a haunting meditation on identity, memory, and the price of returning to someone you were never supposed to leave.
A novel that skillfully tests the boundaries of a single genre. Part love story, part myth, part spy thriller.
Full-length. A love letter to Black women — to the ones who raised, fed, loved, and led. The Sunflower Protocol is the outcome of years dedicated to the craft of storytelling.
The worldbuilding is grounded in African cosmology — Òkùnkùn, the Void, ancestral wisdom as a living force. The mythology is not decoration. It is architecture.
Kindred
meets
The Time
Traveler's Wife
in Namibia.
The temporal displacement and forced reunion of Octavia Butler's Kindred. The devastating love across fractured time of Audrey Niffenegger's world. The cultural specificity and mythological depth that only Andre Soares could bring to both. The Sunflower Protocol is an exercise in resilience, and the celebration of boundless love.
Time Travel
Time is a monster that has awakened, disrupted by a relentless lover.
Interracial Love
A love story written against a world designed to make it impossible. Rome and Amahle's bond is tested by history, distance, and the fundamental question of whether some things survive even time itself.
Zulu Mythology
The mythological framework is the operating system of this world. The constant.
Monsters in Men
Every character carries a darkness shaped by history — colonialism, trauma, power, and the violence of survival. The monsters here are beyond supernatural. They are systemic.

