It's hard to believe that I wrote Rebecca at the Beach almost two years ago. Â At almost 20,000 words it is a very short read, sometimes known as a novella in trade parlance. Â It was also the first work of fiction I had ever penned unless you count elementary school essays, so it was a new exercise for me. The book was fun to write because there were strong autobiographical elements interwoven through the story. Â I think most authors draw from their own experiences when creating works of fiction. I didn't think it would take almost two years to release Part II of the trilogy but, wow, the unstoppable march of time moves swiftly, doesn't it? Â Searching for Rebecca takes up where the first one left off. Â The book explores what happens when a seemingly harmless summer romance in the Florida Amish settlement of Pinecraft begins to draw others into its orbit. Â The book should be available next week in Kindle and physical form, I'll post more then. Â I just thought I'd be a tease today and post the cover as the story-line in Searching shifts from Pinecraft in the first book to Ohio's Amish country in the second. That is where the above book cover photo is set. Stay tuned!:)
Rebecca Wellington
When can I buy your new book about Rebecca. Can't wait. Renecca
Kevin
Thanks, Rebecca, it should be available next week directly from Amazon!
Teresa
The first Rebecca was excellent and I enjoyed it so much I recommended it to my then 14 year old son, who also loved it. Such a sweet story. Looking forward to another installment. Thanks.
Vicki Van Wey
I can't wait! Will it be available at any stores, or only on Amazon?
Kevin
Thanks! Only on Amazon!
Cindy/KS
Got both bought for my kindle.
Kevin
Cool, thanks Cindy, I hope you enjoy!