Hidden Truths Books
What If Everything You Know Is Wrong?
What if dragons were real, reptilians walk among us, and the ancients left warnings we were never supposed to find?
From dark fantasy rooted in Bulgarian and Thracian mythology to documentary thriller based on true events — Hidden Truths Books explores the boundaries between myth and history, between what we remember and what we were made to forget.
Myths are not fantasy. They are memories. Ancient texts are not allegory — they are testimony.
Book One of The Reptilian Wars trilogy.

The dragons never disappeared. They were waiting.
George Teres has always felt different — haunted by dreams of ancient battlefields, dragon banners, and a name that is not quite his own. When his grandfather’s death reveals a bloodline connected to the Thracian kings, everything he thought he knew about himself begins to collapse. Deep in Strandzha Mountain, in the forgotten sanctuary of Darkala, an ancient war between dragons and reptilians has never truly ended — it only went underground. The reptilians, known as Halas, have infiltrated human society at every level, controlling governments, media, and history itself. George must awaken the dragon blood within him before the Halas erase the last guardians of humanity. The truth was always in his blood. He just needed to remember.
Wolfardens — Book Two of The Reptilian Wars

Wolfardens — from the Latin ardens, meaning burning, blazing, fierce — the wolves who carry fire in their blood and ancient knowledge in their bones. The battle for Sofia is over, but the war has only just begun. As the reptilian conspiracy reaches the highest levels of power, a fragile alliance of dragons, wolves, and samodivi — the mythical nymphs of Bulgarian legend — must hold together against an enemy that controls the truth itself. Book Two of The Reptilian Wars goes deeper into Bulgarian and Thracian mythology, where wolves are not simply animals but sacred guardians, messengers between worlds. The legend of Boyan the Mage — the Bulgarian tsar’s son who could transform into a wolf — lives on in the blood of those who have not forgotten. The Wolfardens remember. And they are ready to burn.
The Gradishte Portal — Based on True Events

In 1981, a secret Bulgarian expedition ventured into the heart of Strandzha Mountain, guided by an ancient map and the cryptic warnings of the legendary prophetess Vanga. What they found beneath Gradishte Peak — phosphorescent figures, a spherical object with twelve faces, soldiers dying with blue faces and horror frozen in their eyes — was never meant to be discovered. Three weeks after the expedition reached its deepest point, Lyudmila Zhivkova, daughter of Bulgaria’s leader, died suddenly at the age of 38. The site was blasted, flooded, and buried. Decades later, ground-penetrating radar detected a metal object of regular shape at 18 meters depth. The ancients called her Bastet — the Egyptian goddess with the face of a cat. But was she truly a goddess? Or something far more real, waiting still beneath the mountain? Based on eyewitness testimonies and decades of suppressed evidence — this is the story they tried to bury.
