The Broken Miracle

Inspired by the life of internationally acclaimed pianist Paul Cardall

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

J.D. Netto

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Born in a small town in Brazil, J.D. Netto (Jorge de Oliveira Netto) relocated with his family to the United States when he was twelve years old. At an early age, J.D. discovered his passion for fantasy stories and alternate universes. His first book series, The Whispers of the Fallen, has captivated readers around the world, becoming a prominent voice in young adult fantasy. The series spawned four books, with releases happening at BookCon in New York City and Books and Books in Miami. The second installment, The Whispers of the Fallen: Rebellion, was one of the bestselling titles at BookCon 2014.

Here in the Shadows, a song inspired by the series was written in collaboration with Dave Eggar (Evanescence, Phillip Phillips), Chuck Palmer (Amy Lee, Foreigner), and Dina Fanai (Tran Siberian Orchestra).

J.D. Netto is the founder of the Saved by the Page movement. The project gained such momentum, it became a published anthology featuring stories written by readers on how books saved their lives. The project led J.D. to partner with studios adapting books to the big screen. Love, Simon and The Hate U Give were amongst the featured titles.

Henderbell: The Shadow of Saint Nicholas, was an instant Amazon bestseller. The book’s limited edition boxes by Beacon Book Box sold out within a few weeks after its announcement. Two songs inspired by the books were released: Born Amidst Magic by musical prodige Efraim Alencar and Shadow of the Bells by Cellogram and Jen Majura from Evanescence.

He’s also the author of the The Broken Miracle duology. The novels were inspired by the life of internationally acclaimed pianist, Paul Cardall, and his struggles of living with half a functioning heart. Anthem Entertainment also released an album of the same title by Paul Cardall, featuring Tyler Glenn, David Archuleta, Thompson Square, and other renowned artists.

J.D. Netto has been a guest at various events including New York Comic Con, BEA, Miami SuperCon, and BookCon. He’s also been interviewed by Brazil’s largest TV network, Globo TV.

He is the artist behind all his covers, maps, and character concepts. J.D. worked with HarperCollins in 2018 to create the cover for the New York Times bestselling title, Zenith: The Androma Saga.

J.D. Netto is represented by Susan Velazquez at JABberwocky Literary Agency. Discover more here.

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