The Nothing is Cancelled Book Tour, promoting authors who have suffered cancellatiions because of the virus continues with another fabulous book!
Coming April 21, KEPT ANIMALS by Kate Milliken
THE BOOKS I LOVE:
Current book that I keep pressing on others is BLACK LIGHT by Kimberly King Parsons and I am currently loving Sam Lansky’s debut novel Broken People (out in June). Also The Book of Unknown Americans by Cristina Henriquez. I could go on...
THE INDIE BOOKSTORES I LOVE:
Book Passage in Corte Madre, CA. And in LA, my home away from Home: Book Soup
Kept Animals is a bold,
riveting debut novel of desire, betrayal, and loss, centering on three teenage
girls, a horse ranch, and the tragic accident that changes everything.
Rory Ramos works as a ranch hand at the stable her stepfather manages in Topanga Canyon, California, a dry, dusty place reliant on horses and hierarchies. There she rides for the rich clientele, including twins June and Wade Fisk. While Rory may have unwittingly drawn the interest of out-and-proud June, she’s more intrigued by Vivian Price, the beautiful teenager with the movie-star father who lives down the hill. Rory’s blue-collar upbringing keeps her largely separate from the likes of the Prices—but, perched on her bedroom windowsill, Rory steals glimpses of Vivian swimming in her pool nearly every night.
After Rory’s stepfather
is involved in a tragic car accident, the lives of Rory, June, and Vivian
become inextricably bound together. Rory discovers photography, begins riding
more competitively alongside June, and grows closer and closer to gorgeous,
mercurial Vivian, but despite her newfound sense of self, disaster lurks all
around her: in the parched landscape, in her unruly desires, in her
stepfather’s wrecked body and guilty conscience. One night, as the
relationships among these teenagers come to a head, a forest fire tears through
Topanga Canyon, and Rory’s life is changed forever.
Kept animals is narrated by Rory’s
daughter, Charlie, twenty years after that fateful 1993 fire. Realizing that
the key to her own existence lies in the secret of what really happened that
unseasonably warm fall, Charlie is finally ready to ask questions about her
mother’s past. But with Rory away on assignment as a war photographer, Charlie
knows she must unravel the truth for herself.
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