Hello readers! I've come out of my hidey-hole of posting every ten days (a schedule that is working out beautifully, I might add) to tell you about a local author!
S.M. is a someone that I discovered only a couple of days ago. Her
novella, The Circus in Me will be available for free May 17th, you can
get it Here! Don't forget to write a review, us wee indie authors need reviews!
Here's the book description from Amazon:
The Circus in Me confronts a girl’s outcast journey. Amish to the bone,
born and bred to be as such, Tracey Aliza discovers a magical land
outside of her traditional community. On a quest for solitude amongst
the vagabonds. She comes as a drifter transforming into a better version
of oneself called by the name Trae Lae.
Outside the safety of confinement Trae Lae learns hands-on
experiences being an adult in modern society. Struggles to let the past
remain behind her she concentrates on performing as part of the team.
Back and forth motions bring her to a whole new level of acceptance.
College in due course calls to her. Off she flees to the next adventure
on the map marked with an X.
Welcome to BYU-Idaho! A Mormon college located on the southeastern
region of the great potato state. Trae Lae traces a path in-between a
religion she was forced to vacate and another indulging her capacity to a
newfound faith that contradicts her soul further. The journey grimy and
gray toward the new beginning of endearment. On a mounting podium to
seize control of the wild beast conformity. She becomes an acquaintance
of a young man by the name of Briggs who is also in torment of
historical demons. Their lives intertwine into courses neither of them
accused as possible. One girl’s bonnet for another man’s briefs. Do our
conclusions meet requirements previously posted? Turn the pages to find
out if Trae Lae and Briggs can find a way out of fate’s fortitude. With
every whimsical there is a wish, with every star there is a shine, where
there is a shunned Amish girl there is bonnet about to be burned.
You can also check out Bjarnson's blog.
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