New Release – Solomon’s Dreams: Preying for Revenge

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When I came up with the story idea of Solomon “Solo” Davis I quickly discovered this story idea could turn into a series.





I have written a couple of other books that has a clear cut end, one that I published this summer, Intertwined.





But Solomon’s Dreams is a story that has taken on a life of its own in my writers mind. I have begun to think of these characters as friends with their sincerity and courage, but also with their flaws and wounds. These characters are just like us.





They each have back stories and in Book 2 you will learn more. Even though the story continues with an intriguing courtroom story six months after the Carbon Monoxide Killers spree in October, the reader will learn a little more of the history behind a few of the characters.





This book has emotional highs and lows of laughs and friendship, hate and revenge, remorse and pain, courage and closure, and still shock and twists.





I have been asked how long I will write this series, and my answer so far is as long as I find enjoyment in writing it. With each book I learn new things about the characters that both excites and hurts. I uncover the truth of heartache and pain just as the readers do. If you have to put down the book to recoup, I had to do it while I wrote it.





Some may not believe me, but many times I do not know the twists or backstory myself until the paragraph before it comes out. I may have an idea of how I want the story to go, but that doesn’t mean it will end up that way. One example is I started out writing the book with a killer in mind. Then after I was writing it, I decided the killer was actually someone else.





I was writing a mystery story and it was a mystery to me.





I hope you enjoy this little book. I hope you give it a try. It’s more than just a mystery-suspense story, but it’s very character driven with realistic personalities and I hope entertaining and sometimes thought provoking dialogue.





Peace and happy reading.





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Published on October 30, 2020 04:36
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