In Dreams - Tracey Hyun, character sketch
Coming soon.
My next novel, In Dreams, will be released soon (date tba).
The heroine is Tracey Hyun. Tracey was raised by her single, white mother in Richmond, VA, where the two of them had relocated after Tracey's Korean father passed away.
Our story starts when Tracey, having been laid off from her first and only job since graduating from Virginia Tech, finds herself moving to "the wilds of Maine," where she encounters the real-life version of the man haunting her dreams over the last decade.
Tracey is alone in this world. Her father died when she was a baby. Her mother died in a maybe not so accidental car accident when she was 18. Even the grandparents she never met have passed away when she ventures to Maine to claim the inheritance she never expected but desperately needs.
There are two staples in her life: her best friend since age 11, Gigi, and the dream guy she's met in her dreams for close to a decade.
Imagine her surprise when she runs into her dream guy in real life...and holy cow, he's been dreaming of her, too.
Tracey is resilient, compassionate, and a little naive. She trusts implicitly. She loves with her whole being. She forgives completely.
More than anything, Tracey longs for roots. She wants to be a part of something, to belong somewhere, to belong to someone. She, having been raised by her mother, has little knowledge of her own Korean heritage until she seeks out information, fueled by her K-drama obsession. She claims her knowledge is purely academic. But as the story progresses, she discovers her heritage is more a part of her make-up than she ever knew.
Tracey isn't fearless, but she is willing to face down anything, especially if it means she finds her place in the world and in Gideon Spencer's heart.
My next novel, In Dreams, will be released soon (date tba).
The heroine is Tracey Hyun. Tracey was raised by her single, white mother in Richmond, VA, where the two of them had relocated after Tracey's Korean father passed away.
Our story starts when Tracey, having been laid off from her first and only job since graduating from Virginia Tech, finds herself moving to "the wilds of Maine," where she encounters the real-life version of the man haunting her dreams over the last decade.
Tracey is alone in this world. Her father died when she was a baby. Her mother died in a maybe not so accidental car accident when she was 18. Even the grandparents she never met have passed away when she ventures to Maine to claim the inheritance she never expected but desperately needs.
There are two staples in her life: her best friend since age 11, Gigi, and the dream guy she's met in her dreams for close to a decade.
Imagine her surprise when she runs into her dream guy in real life...and holy cow, he's been dreaming of her, too.
Tracey is resilient, compassionate, and a little naive. She trusts implicitly. She loves with her whole being. She forgives completely.
More than anything, Tracey longs for roots. She wants to be a part of something, to belong somewhere, to belong to someone. She, having been raised by her mother, has little knowledge of her own Korean heritage until she seeks out information, fueled by her K-drama obsession. She claims her knowledge is purely academic. But as the story progresses, she discovers her heritage is more a part of her make-up than she ever knew.
Tracey isn't fearless, but she is willing to face down anything, especially if it means she finds her place in the world and in Gideon Spencer's heart.
Published on August 15, 2025 12:29
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