I’ll keep this short and sweet. As you may know, I have been leaving my efforts in journalism behind and focusing on my passion, which is fiction writing. My first novel, “A Ballroom for Ghost Dancing” was shortlisted for the Indiana Authors Award this year, and as of a few days ago, my second novel, “Where When It Rains,” became available for pre-order.
Here is a bit of what Independent Book Review had to say about the new novel:
As painful as it can be at times, Where When It Rains is lovely. Dark, bleak, and hopeless, but lovely nonetheless. The care with which it handles its broken but genuine characters, the way it allows the story to unravel at its own uneven pace, the wonderful little additions of seemingly superfluous storylines all build a powerful narrative that will stay with you long after it is done.
It’s a work that I am exceedingly proud of, and the hardcover editions are beautiful. If you enjoy literary fiction, or know someone who does, pick up a copy. I truly believe you won’t be disappointed.
The synopsis is below:
Riley could have been a professional skateboarder if he hadn’t hit his head and woken from a coma with crippling vertigo. Trapped in Phoenix and hoping to pursue his passion from behind the lens, he accidentally lands in the orbit of a narcissistic model where he is captured by the glitz of parties, drugs, and sex. His new friends are equally without direction, and together they drift from night to night in an alcohol fueled hunt for meaning. When chance offers him a shot at real love - and a real life - Riley must find a way to escape not only the force of his routines, but the pull of world events that seem intent on destroying him.
Where When it Rains is a marvel of efficient prose and crisp dialogue from the award winning author of A Ballroom for Ghost Dancing. Perfectly capturing the bittersweet fire of youth, it takes the reader on a journey across a desert both physical and spiritual, demanding we confront the worst parts of ourselves while extending a hand of forgiveness all the same.