Carmen McIntyre writes stories about love, betrayal, survival, and the choices that change everything. A Chicago native now living in Charlotte, she turned years of private writing into her debut novel Choices, followed by Choices II, a sequel readers call “emotional” and “unputdownable.” Her newest work, Electa, dives deeper into mystery and suspense, exploring resilience and identity against impossible odds.
Creativity runs through everything Carmen does—whether she’s building unforgettable characters, designing handmade jewelry, or painting glass. A proud mother and grandmother, she brings the same heart, grit, and honesty to her fiction as she does to her life.
When she’s not writing or creating, you can usually find her plotting her next story, reminding women everywhere that they are the main character.
It started off slow, but had a very unexpected ending. The love between two friends grew into something real. It was strong, but not enough to move across country and break up a father and son bond. There has to be some fairness in this and Charles got what he deserved. He was a great father, and for that he got a pass. I enjoyed this book. It was truly a book of choices.
I enjoyed this author's novel. She gave her characters depth, which they were able to grow through their story line. This book kept my attention and I can't wait to read the sequel.