It has been a long time coming, and it’s finally here. Night Noise is a book that tackles one of the prime issues we all face in modern times: How do we know when we’ve become an adult?
Some might say it’s when you graduate high school. Or college.
Others when you get your first job. Or move out of your parent’s home.
Maybe the first time you make love, or even when you can kill something in a hunt.
These answers are not clear in modern society, so I sought to answer this question to the best of my knowledge by setting a story in a more primitive, and less forgiving world, where trials are often life-threatening.
If you are looking for a cozy mystery, this isn’t that.
If you are looking for a prairie romance, you will be disappointed.
If you are looking for human beings who act their best in times of crisis, and for everything to work out perfectly in the end, you would be better off reading something else.
However, if you have ever struggled with fear, and wonder what role prayer and a relationship with God can play if confronting the monsters in your life, then you will want to read this book.
It comes out September 27th, and is my first dark fantasy/horror, which is set in a Native American backdrop, where many of the world’s indigenous tribes are represented on one vast and wild continent teaming with dangers mythological and colonial. Names have been changed so we can worry less about being 100% politically correct, and spend more time having an absolute blast of a time in a world I hope I can share with you more.
Many fear to enter the forest. Do you dare enter? Check out the book on September 27th from Amazon, available on paperback, kindle eBook, and audiobook form (which I narrated and produced).
A group study guide and other content is forthcoming. Take care!