Author: | D. L. Lewis | ISBN: | 1230001289046 |
Publisher: | D. L. Lewis | Publication: | July 25, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | D. L. Lewis |
ISBN: | 1230001289046 |
Publisher: | D. L. Lewis |
Publication: | July 25, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Kitten brings changes to the world. Some people welcome the blasting of the status quo; others do not.
This is the second half (conclusion) of the two-volume story. It is not a stand-alone novel, but a continuation of the first book (Where Wolves Talk).
Author Bio: I am DL Lewis (Debra Lewis). I live in northern California with a cello, three indoor cats, four outdoor feral cats, and a crow named Harold. I can be reached at Kittenus Maximus at Gmail dot com and will be happy to reply to all communications whenever I can take time out from cleaning litter boxes. I’m a retired professional fine artist and horse-healer/caretaker of sorts; former polo player, former homeless person, and survivor of human trafficking. I’m disabled with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and some years ago I choked on a piece of food and died. I was dead for quite a long while before some first responders resurrected me. I was in a coma for weeks and wasn’t expected to survive as a normally functioning human being, but I rallied, got past the months of being unable to speak clearly, read, or write and here I be: trying to put out stories that will entertain and enlighten readers. I think I will get the hang of it all some time soon … maybe.
Kitten brings changes to the world. Some people welcome the blasting of the status quo; others do not.
This is the second half (conclusion) of the two-volume story. It is not a stand-alone novel, but a continuation of the first book (Where Wolves Talk).
Author Bio: I am DL Lewis (Debra Lewis). I live in northern California with a cello, three indoor cats, four outdoor feral cats, and a crow named Harold. I can be reached at Kittenus Maximus at Gmail dot com and will be happy to reply to all communications whenever I can take time out from cleaning litter boxes. I’m a retired professional fine artist and horse-healer/caretaker of sorts; former polo player, former homeless person, and survivor of human trafficking. I’m disabled with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and some years ago I choked on a piece of food and died. I was dead for quite a long while before some first responders resurrected me. I was in a coma for weeks and wasn’t expected to survive as a normally functioning human being, but I rallied, got past the months of being unable to speak clearly, read, or write and here I be: trying to put out stories that will entertain and enlighten readers. I think I will get the hang of it all some time soon … maybe.