Quick, name a novel you've read that was actually...different. Difficult?
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE / PRURGENT
Craryville, N.Y., January 7, 2007 - Quick, name a novel you've read that was actually...different. Difficult? Okay then, try this: name one character that you've cussed with, shed tears with, laughed with, prayed with. Still drawing a complete blank? That same problem rings true for droves of avid readers. Well, that was until Karamel Brown, an authoress who once took creative writing for a joke, kicked in the publishing industry's door and corrected things with her memorable novel GOTTA BE DESTINY, (Lulu Press, 2007).
From page 1 to page 328, Brown's protagonist, Destiny Reynolds, easily establishes a personal connection with readers. Destiny's journey captures us with real-life relationship issues and their spiritual solutions. "My novel sets itself apart from [its] counterparts because it gets right to the point: fate," says Brown, a successful associate producer for Channel 19 Action News in Cleveland, Ohio.
While readers observe Brown's faith affects the people who populate her story community, they realize—by the story's conclusion—that their lives have also been changed. "This book is more than your average drama," says Brown.
GOTTA BE DESTINY has positioned itself to be the measuring stick for great storytelling. Brown writes with one goal in mind: total reader involvement, a task achieved with characters like Destiny Reynolds who we'll be eager to tell our grandchildren about. When the Ashland University graduate was asked to describe GOTTA BE DESTINY in a few words, Brown says, "Love conquers all." To learn more about Karamel Brown, visit www.Tnlmediagroup.com
Price; $17.95 * ISBN: 978-l-4303-2734-9 * Binding: Perfect
* * *
|