Waiting on Wednesday is a fun little weekly meme, hosted by Breaking the Spine.
"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.
One of my favorite author Craig Lancaster has a book coming out in January called
From Amazon:
He owed a lot of people, but I was the only one left to collect. I told myself that I didn’t care about him, only about what he owed me, whatever that was.
I even tried to believe it.
When Mitch Quillen’s life begins to unravel, he fears there is no escape. His marriage and his career are both failing, and his relationship with his father has been a disaster for decades. Approaching forty, Mitch doesn’t want to become a middle-aged statistic. When his estranged father, Jim, suddenly calls, Mitch’s wife urges him to respond. Ready for a change, Mitch heads to Montana and a showdown that will alter the course of his life. Amid a backdrop of rugged peaks and valleys, the story unfolds: a violent episode that triggered the rift, thirty years of miscommunication, and the possibility of misplaced blame. In Craig Lancaster’s powerful novel, The Summer Son, readers are invited into a family where conflict and secrets prevail, and where hope for healing and redemption is possible.
I even tried to believe it.
When Mitch Quillen’s life begins to unravel, he fears there is no escape. His marriage and his career are both failing, and his relationship with his father has been a disaster for decades. Approaching forty, Mitch doesn’t want to become a middle-aged statistic. When his estranged father, Jim, suddenly calls, Mitch’s wife urges him to respond. Ready for a change, Mitch heads to Montana and a showdown that will alter the course of his life. Amid a backdrop of rugged peaks and valleys, the story unfolds: a violent episode that triggered the rift, thirty years of miscommunication, and the possibility of misplaced blame. In Craig Lancaster’s powerful novel, The Summer Son, readers are invited into a family where conflict and secrets prevail, and where hope for healing and redemption is possible.
I can't wait to read it!
I am also excited to be included in the book tour, happening in January.
Craig Lancaster is the author of 600 Hours of Edward,
winning the High Plains Book Award for best first book.
5 comments:
Visiting from the WOW links, i'm a new follower after reading some of your reviews.
My WOW Post
http://teawithmarce.blogspot.com/2010/10/waiting-on-wednesday-wow-more-from.html
This does sound good...thanks for stopping by my blog. Hope you have a great week.
Great WOW post! It sounds like a really good book.
Thanks for posting this, Natalie. You should have an early copy of the book in hand very soon.
Great pick! That does look like a good one.
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