Waiting for Walker: eBook Pre-order Available!

My eighth novel, Waiting for Walkeris about a gay teen and intersex teen who fall for each other. They have many things to think about—and some decisions to make.

























The story includes sailing on Long Island Sound, shark attacks, and a three-legged dog. How can you resist?

Here's a synopsis:

Micah Jaeger's life is a mess. His folks have split, and his mother is seeing a medium to communicate with Micah's older brother, killed in Afghanistan. He had to change schools for his junior year, which made him retreat further into himself, hiding behind his camera—and hiding that he's gay.

One sunny day in June, as he's shooting a dead seagull on the shore of Long Island Sound, a mysterious guy appears in a beautiful sailboat. At first, the guy's boat shoes are the image that stays with Micah. But soon it's the person himself, Walker Donnell, who haunts Micah's dreams.

Walker's life looks perfect to Micah. His wealthy parents adore him. He has everything he could want. He's gorgeous and generous. And he falls hard for Micah. But he has a secret: Walker is intersex.

The closer Walker and Micah grow, the more Walker feels the need to be sure of himself in ways he hasn't fully faced before, and now it's his turn to retreat. Micah knows Walker is worth waiting for, so he waits. And waits.

READ CHAPTER ONE. Then:

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Published on May 19, 2017 10:25
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message 1: by Coenraad (new)

Coenraad This is such good news! I've immediately pre-ordered it, and can hardly wait to read the book.


message 2: by Robin (last edited May 23, 2017 08:33PM) (new)

Robin Coenraad -- Thanks! I hope you love it. I'm curious: were you tempted by the ability to read Chapter One, and did you do that? In any event, I hope you'll tell me what you think of the book after you've read it!


message 3: by Coenraad (new)

Coenraad No, I have not had time to read Chapter 1 yet. It is a combination of my enjoyment of Throwing stones, your name (I have read some other titles too!) and the summary of the new book. Chapter 1 will - during a slightly less rushed period, without papers to set and mark and related school madness, and other novels to read for talks at reading groups - tide me over until the official release.

Admiring regards!


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