Nolan Shaw has always had trouble fitting in with his peers. He’s never particularly cared to – never deemed other people as worth any effort. As he ages, and his antisocial behaviors take a dark turn, it’s his concerned parents who push him to seek help. Forced to seek a cure for a problem he doesn’t believe exists, Nolan opts to mimic behavior rather than try to feel it for himself. Boldly walking the fine lines woven into his web of lies, Nolan learns to appreciate the challenge of feigning an identity. When fellow students begin to test his limits and Nolan’s patience is tested, he must finally face what he’s truly capable of.
Brent Miller has enjoyed writing since childhood. At thirteen, he wrote his first novel, and he was first published at sixteen. With that experience, he was able to appear on the news, speak to groups, and hold multiple book signing events - and he fell in love with the idea of being an author.
Since then, Brent attended college and earned a Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering. After college, he obtained a black belt in Tang Soo Do and started an Engineering career. Those life experiences, and any set for the future, fuel his writing and bring his stories to life.