Book Description
“Jude and Nina are the epitome of that whole raw, unflinching love thing that most people are jealous of. That is, until Jude dies and wakes up in The Waiting Room, surrounded by other souls who are all waiting to pass over into their next life. But unlike those souls, Jude’s name is never called by the mysterious “receptionist”. He waits, watching Nina out of giant windows. He’s waiting for her. What is this place? How long will he wait? And what will happen when and if Nina does join him? The Waiting Room is a story of not just love, but of faith, predestination, and philosophy, friendship and self-actualization, of waiting.”
Alysha Kaye Author of The Waiting Room Interview
Today I’m spotlighting newly published author Alysha Kaye. Her debut novel The Waiting Room was just released at the end of June and we are fortunate to be…
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Your family’s reaction is the same as mine. I’ve been asked about three times: so when are you going to write that novel, so I don’t have to work anymore. I love how it doesn’t ever go to my head that if I’ll be an overnight sensation..lol I’ll just work on be your publicist first 😉
And seat of the pants writer, who doesn’t like editing, and interned for Simon and Schuster? Yep, like ya even more 🙂
Good for you! Sometimes the best action is no action, although I’m sure making the decision to stay independent was a big one. I wish you the best!
Well done. You’re so right about these small publishers. Go Indies!