This morning I woke up to great news: DEADGIRL has been chosen by “The Indie Author Project,” and is available in libraries across Riverside County and the state of California in participating locations. I believe it’s also available further than that, depending upon local participation and programs. You can grab a copy here if you’ve got a Biblioboard account.
You can also get it on Amazon if you’re not in the library zone, on heavy discount. Or add DEADGIRL on Goodreads if you want to check out reviews (or the whole, newly-complete series).
I couldn’t be more excited to see my little novel in libraries! Life goal achieved. Next up: getting a blurb from Stephen King. A guy can dream, eh?
Deadgirl Blurb
“Dead is such a strong word . . .
Lucy Day, 15 years old, is murdered on her very first date. Not one to take that kind of thing lying down, she awakens a day later with a seemingly human body and more than a little confusion. Lucy tries to return to her normal life, but the afterlife keeps getting in the way.
Zack, her crush-maybe-boyfriend, isn’t exactly excited that she ditched him on their first date. Oh, and Abraham — Lucy’s personal Grim Reaper — begins hunting her, dead-set on righting the error that dropped her back into the spongy flesh of a living girl. Lucy must put her mangled life back together, escape re-death, and learn to control her burgeoning powers while staying one step ahead of Abraham.
But when she learns the devastating price of coming back from the dead, Lucy is forced to make the hardest decision of her re-life — can she really sacrifice her loved ones to stay out of the grave?”






This sound like a huge thing! Congratulations!