Happy Wednesday everyone this week I want to say a big hello to fellow NineStar Press Author Liz Faraim who is stopping by to fill us in on her new book just out (July 30, 2021). As many of you may remember I’ve had Liz on to share her works with us (check her out here and here) and today we are in for a treat as this is book three of her Vivian Chastain series, which I highly recommend you all check out. Today she is here to share her Top Ten List about Concussion and Contentment.
Here are the top 10 facts about Concussion and Contentment (book three in the Vivian Chastain series) and found that it is difficult to encapsulate a full-length novel in bullet points. But, if there is one thing authors love, it’s a challenge.
Without further ado, the top 10 facts about Concussion and Contentment:
Someone loses a limb.
Someone goes to prison.
Vivian doesn’t get along with drunk, homophobic cowboys.
Vivian continues with therapy and her journey of self-growth.
Meth is bad.
While mainly set in Sacramento, California, Vivian takes a motorcycle trip and shares a descriptive travelogue with the reader.
Here is the playlist I listened to while writing this novel.
Vivian is forced to pursue a new line of work.
An unexpected romance sparks between two of Vivian’s close friends.
In true Vivian form, she is a no-limit soldier and lands herself in the hospital (again).
I hope this list has helped pique your interest. You can purchase Canopy (book 1) here, Stitches and Sepsis (book 2) here, and pre-order Concussion and Contentment here.
Thank you, Liz for coming over and chatting with us today. Check out Liz’s new book currently available now. Also find Liz on social media and keep up to date with everything she’s up to. Until next time I hope you have a great week.
About Liz Faraim:
Liz Faraim is a recovering workaholic who has mastered multi-tasking, including balancing a day job, solo parenting, writing, and finding some semblance of a social life. In past lives she has been a soldier, a bartender, a shoe salesperson, an assistant museum curator, and even a driving instructor.
Liz writes contemporary fiction that highlights queer characters and often includes complex polyamorous relationships. Her writing has a hefty dose of soul searching and emotional turmoil while also taking the reader on fun adventures. She loves spending time in nature and does her best to share nature with her readers.