When a human connection is made unexpectedly, out of nowhere, hope arises; life seems full of possibilities and worth living, even in the darkest times. So concludes Leigh Ann Fray's latest Convergences column, through which she observes and explores how fate can intercede and transform lives. Suddenly, chance intervenes in her own life when she receives a flattering email from a long forgotten boyfriend. He Would she be interested in reconnecting, for old time's sake? Phil Perrero's true motivation for reaching out to her, however, is much more complicated. Charlotte White, an emotionally unstable young woman, is obsessed with Leigh Ann. When she discovers Phil's rendezvous plan, The Voice inside Charlotte's head insists she must prevent this reunion. When the two strangers converge in Leigh Ann's home one day, the tragedy that unfolds devastates Leigh Ann. This convergence forces her to confront the what is her role in this catastrophe? Is she a victim or the catalyst?
I am a life-long avid reader, a retired English teacher (high school and college),wife, mother, grandmother, and a later-in- life published author. I never aspired to be a writer, but one summer day in 2013, inspiration came calling and nine months later (can't resist the metaphor!) Convergence was born! In May of 2020 NFB published my second novel, Dark Riddle. My third book, A Deeper Dive, Book #1 in the Merrill Connor Mystery series came out in May of 2023. Book #2 in the series, Boulder Point, will be available in June of 2024.
I can only describe this book as thought provoking. There are so many different ways the culmination of events could have gone. The reflection on fate and "convergence" in the book is reminiscent of life's everyday questions of "what if?" What if I had left the house 5 minutes later, would I have still gotten into that accident? What if I had never been invited to that party, would I have still met my husband? ...the questions are endless. In some ways the "what if's" in the book deal directly with the decision to answer the door, and the decision not to. I really enjoyed the book. The writing brings you deep in a short amount of time (or pages) and the ending doesn't disappoint.