My first novel

Sonja Fines is a thirty-year-old, uptight, sleep deprived, workaholic from Manhattan who hasn’t taken a day off in years. On a Friday before a Fourth of July weekend, she hops in a cab, late for an important presentation, but ends up in a coffee shop…in Montreal. Shocked by her sudden escape, she meets laid-back Chad Miller. They spend the next three days together, and quickly fall for each other. Sonja has never been happier. But when Chad suddenly reveals something from his past, Sonja flees in a hurry—and her life turns upside down. Overwhelmed with emotions, she embarks on a roller coaster of spontaneous decisions that change her life dramatically.

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10 thoughts on “My first novel

  1. I can totally relate to Ms. Sonja Fines! Brings back memories of the overworked city girl that was once me. Yes, it sure feels good to go on a guilt-free ride and literally wake up and really smell the coffee…life. More, more please, you got me High! Will you post a sample chapter of your new novel?

    • Thanks cmbanerjee for your kind words. It’s nice to know you are able to relate to my story. I am currently still looking for a Literary Agent. I hope to find the perfect one soon. :)

      Regarding my second novel, I may include a sample chapter sometime soon, so watch out for that.

  2. I’ve made a choice, much like yours, to write until someone notices. It’s a dream I’ve dreamed for a long time without determination. That last thing is the hardest stuff to acquire.

    • Ah, yes. Determination. Much like courage. They go hand in hand. No matter what, we need to stick to doing whatever it is we love doing. And whatever dreams we may have will come true as long as we never stop trying.

      I leave you now with one of my favorite quotes:
      “Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.”
      T.S. Eliot

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