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New book Blackout available now!

While I love blogging about Japan and Disney, I'm also a creative writer on the side! My novella Blood Magic is available on Amazon, and now I'm releasing my first novel called Blackout through Golden Storyline Books.

It's been a work in progress for more than 10 years since I wrote it back in the early 2010s. (Which is how long I've been trying to get published! So long, in fact, that the original manuscript had the protagonist using a (gasp) flip phone!).

If you like speculative fiction set in a futuristic world with a side of action, mystery, and romance with a strong, kick-ass female protagonist, this one's for you! Head to Amazon now to purchase!


Virtual launch party: Blackout

 I'm thrilled to announce the launch of my debut novel, Blackout. Join me on Zoom Saturday, March 23rd at 1:30 PT/3:30 CT for the virtual launch!

During the launch party I will be introducing the book, reading an excerpt, and holding a Q&A session. I will also be giving away 2 FREE copies of my book!

Zoom

March 23rd

1:30 PT/3:50 CT

Meeting ID: 812 4430 4947

Passcode: dz5Lrd

Read a description of Blackout below.

In a world without sunlight, darkness means death.

There are four main things humans need to survive: water, food, air – and sunlight.

Somewhere along humanity’s existence, humans have lost the ability to absorb sunlight on their own and must rely on the use of solar discs. There are a full 17 hours of sun a day, astronomists are celebrated as celebrities – if not gods – and no one dares go out after dark, or you may be dead before dawn’s first rays.

After a high-stakes career, Roth’s job in the Sun Regulatory Affairs department is safe – but dull. When black patches began appearing around the city that occupy space for crucial sunlight, alarm sets fire throughout the nation.

In a stroke of fate, a boy with ghost-like white hair named Carrow appears, and the department tasks Roth with his care and protection. This boy is one of the last of a long-lost people known as the “Children of Light,” who don't need solar discs to absorb sunlight and have faded into all but legend.

When Roth discovers Carrow can make the black spots disappear, news spreads in a frenzy, to the surprise of the city’s top astronomers who are supposed to be the authority on the case. Dissension brews among them as Carrow’s identity and subsequent popularity skyrockets as the world’s savior.

But soon the black spots are growing faster than ever, nearly everyone is criticizing Roth, and pressure is mounting from all sides. Will Roth and Carrow be able to restore balance, or could this mean the end of everything they know?