What happens when divinity meets digital, and salvation goes viral?
In a world where likes feel like blessings and influencers double as modern-day prophets, organized religion gets a full-blown rebrand. Enter Holy Likes & Hashtags, a sharp, hilarious, and eerily relatable satire that asks:
Can faith survive without Wi-Fi?
Can spirituality thrive in a comment section?
And is God... following you back?
From AI-generated scriptures and velvet-rope communion clubs to algorithmic devotionals and viral resurrection playlists, this novel follows a ragtag group of believers, skeptics, and spiritual brand managers as they navigate the absurd collision of belief and branding.
Told with biting wit and unexpected tenderness, Holy Likes & Hashtags is a deeply human comedy about doubt, devotion, and the sacred mess of being online (and alive).
Whether you've deconstructed your faith, downloaded a prayer app, or just enjoy laughing at the weird ways we try to be holy in public, this book is your invitation to log off, lean in, and find grace, glitch and all.