AWARDS AND HONORS 2015 San Francisco Book Festival, General Fiction (Runner-Up) 9th Annual National Indie Excellence Awards, Regional Fiction (Finalist) 2015 International Book Awards, Chick Lit/Women's Lit (Finalist) As a survivor of childhood trauma, Dana knows she has to let go of the past if she's ever going to move on. The natural landscape of Southcentral Alaska -far from her life with her longtime boyfriend, Mar k-calls to her as a place to heal. A place where she hopes she can sort out her feelings for him and cast out her demons, once and for all. There's only one problem: Luke, the handsome young widower who befriends her soon after her arrival. This magical summer in Alaska-filled with the beauty of the north country-will change Dana's and Luke's lives forever. And maybe, just maybe, give them the renewed hope they both need. The Glass Ball is a love story not often told. Both realistic and poignant, it shows that love and intimacy can be healing forces valuable in their own right, as part of the evolving stories of our lives. This is a story not so much about finding happily ever after as it is about realizing it is within our reach.
AWARDS AND HONORS 2015 San Francisco Book Festival, General Fiction (Runner-Up) 9th Annual National Indie Excellence Awards, Regional Fiction (Finalist) 2015 International Book Awards, Chick Lit/Women's Lit (Finalist) As a survivor of childhood trauma, Dana knows she has to let go of the past if she's ever going to move on. The natural landscape of Southcentral Alaska -far from her life with her longtime boyfriend, Mar k-calls to her as a place to heal. A place where she hopes she can sort out her feelings for him and cast out her demons, once and for all. There's only one problem: Luke, the handsome young widower who befriends her soon after her arrival. This magical summer in Alaska-filled with the beauty of the north country-will change Dana's and Luke's lives forever. And maybe, just maybe, give them the renewed hope they both need. The Glass Ball is a love story not often told. Both realistic and poignant, it shows that love and intimacy can be healing forces valuable in their own right, as part of the evolving stories of our lives. This is a story not so much about finding happily ever after as it is about realizing it is within our reach.