A.N. Boyden
Hey Liz,
I have a few things in the works, and I haven't quite decided. I am about to start a novel called "Love, Delivered". I'll be happy to post the blurb:
Two years ago, Noah Porter would have been described by his closest family and friends as charismatic, outgoing, the life of the party, and a social butterfly. That all changed when Noah became the victim of a mass shooting at a popular nightclub. Noah escaped with his life, but his two best friends weren't so lucky.
Fast forward two years later, Noah suffers from severe agoraphobia, anxiety, and depression. No one has been able to coax Noah to leave his property, not his family, friends, or his therapist. The furthest he will travel is to his mailbox, where he would occasionally socialize with Mr. Herbert, his friendly mailman.
One day, Noah finds himself sitting on his front porch waiting for Mr. Herbert to stop by. To Noah's utter dismay, a new mailman jumps out of the truck. Correction...mailwoman. Noah narrows his eyes at her in displeasure once she greets him with a broad smile and a cheerful wave. He refused her friendly gesture and prayed her assignment to his route was temporary. However, his prayers went unanswered. Instead, Noah begins to find treats and little notes from the jovial woman wishing him a great day. After weeks, Noah finally responds to the woman's attempts to contact him, sparking a sweet and innocent romance between the two through the mailbox.
Will Noah's love for Lauryn be enough to put his fear behind him and convince him to step outside his comfort zone to pursue a happily ever after?
I have a few things in the works, and I haven't quite decided. I am about to start a novel called "Love, Delivered". I'll be happy to post the blurb:
Two years ago, Noah Porter would have been described by his closest family and friends as charismatic, outgoing, the life of the party, and a social butterfly. That all changed when Noah became the victim of a mass shooting at a popular nightclub. Noah escaped with his life, but his two best friends weren't so lucky.
Fast forward two years later, Noah suffers from severe agoraphobia, anxiety, and depression. No one has been able to coax Noah to leave his property, not his family, friends, or his therapist. The furthest he will travel is to his mailbox, where he would occasionally socialize with Mr. Herbert, his friendly mailman.
One day, Noah finds himself sitting on his front porch waiting for Mr. Herbert to stop by. To Noah's utter dismay, a new mailman jumps out of the truck. Correction...mailwoman. Noah narrows his eyes at her in displeasure once she greets him with a broad smile and a cheerful wave. He refused her friendly gesture and prayed her assignment to his route was temporary. However, his prayers went unanswered. Instead, Noah begins to find treats and little notes from the jovial woman wishing him a great day. After weeks, Noah finally responds to the woman's attempts to contact him, sparking a sweet and innocent romance between the two through the mailbox.
Will Noah's love for Lauryn be enough to put his fear behind him and convince him to step outside his comfort zone to pursue a happily ever after?
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