Between Central Park and the East River sits an apartment building as tall as a castle and as orange as a sunset. The Wellraven barely pricks a skyline so grand, but its curious history reaches out through occupants, young and old.
Eleven stories chronicle the life and times of characters who cross paths and share destiny’s fire escape. Ghosts, gravity, romance, and secrets weave the communal narrative.
Step into the elevator. Push any button, but try to remember your way back out. Not everybody makes it.
Proceeds from this limited edition anthology will benefit VETSports, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing Veterans with continuous opportunities to reintegrate into their communities through sports, community service, events, and partnerships.
Jennifer Locklear was born on the Colville Indian Reservation in north central Washington state and is a descendant of the Okanogan band of the confederated tribes. She writes the “wildly erotic” Constellation series in addition to Exposure, a Hollywood based romantic comedy, co-written with her husband, Morgan Locklear.
Jennifer also works in fundraising and development for one of the Pacific Northwest’s top non-profit organizations and currently lives on the beautiful Oregon coast with her high school sweetheart, two children, and a 13-year-old cat.
Prior to publishing her first novel, she was a contributing reviewer for the Bookish Temptations book blog. She is also a founding moderator of Argyle Empire, an approved fan site for New York Times and International Best-Selling Author, Sylvain Reynard.
I absolutely LOVED how all these authors did this particular anthology as the 11 stories were all tied to 1972 at the Wellraven, and every last one of them were very original. I would recommend that you read all the stories in order since it will only make the experience that much better. There are ghosts & weird gravity to set the creepy tone , and that kicker of romance really rounded it out perfectly so I couldn't get enough. There are twists & turns from the secrets which made me happy, and not everyone gets out. I will be rereading this going forward since it's just that amazing, plus the cause is the best for Veteran's Day weekend that's for sure. Bravo to all the authors who were part of this EPIC anthology as y'all were all fantastic! HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
This is quite an interesting anthology with eleven different stories all tied by the year 1972. It is very original and refreshing to read, you need to experience it and it's one of the few anthologies you might want to read each and every one of the stories, you will find out why.
All the authors did a great work writing this anthology that will benefit VETSports, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing Veterans with continuous opportunities to reintegrate into their communities through sports, community service, events, and partnerships.
Ghosts & Gravity is a creative quirky & entertaining Anthology. The stories from beginning to end were entertaining & left a lasting impression. I’ll be the first to admit I don’t usually start at the beginning of Anthology and read straight through, but I’m so glad that I did this time. Each story is unique and are connected by the year 1972 …the living the dead and the orange sunset the Wellraven. I loved the audiobook as mush as the physical book. It’s the best audiobook I’ve listen to in a long time, especially after reading the stories. This audio production reminded of old time radio shows. You will be entertained and at the end you will ask yourself “What did I just read.”
Loved every one of these stories they had everything I like to see in books and just drew me in from start to finish . I got to read stories by authors I truly admire and authors that are going to be on my TBR list . I didn't want to stop reading this book filled with such talent I can't wait to read what's to come in the future .
Ghosts & Gravity is an original anthology of short stories. Each story is interesting and well written. The narrators did a great job with the narration. This is an interesting compilation. I enjoyed it.