“… in many ways, this is a true masterpiece.” ~ Goodreads Reviewer
“A tribute, really…” ~ Author, Susan Ricci
“Incredibly insightful and powerful.” ~ Amazon Top Reviewer Melanie Adkins
“Spellbinding, very moving and heart wrenching.” ~ Author Nancy Silk
“An emotionally raw and provocative read.” ~ Amazon Reviewer Karen Needles
ELLERY WILLIAM FLYNN is dead!
The sixty-seven year old author, best known for penning the International bestselling gay novel The Wanting Hour, was found dead in his apartment early Christmas morning. His next-door neighbor, Mrs. Evelyn Brando, discovered Mr. Flynn’s body while delivering her annual tray of Christmastime sugar cookies.
For over thirty years, Mr. Flynn had resided in the one-bedroom, fourth floor walk-up, located on the corner of Grove and Hudson Street in the heart of Greenwich Village. The downtown community gravely mourns the loss of Mr. Flynn, warmly regarding him as their resident, literati treasure.
He was last seen enjoying a seasonal cocktail at Marie’s Crisis, a local watering hole only a stone’s throw away from his residential building.
Detectives from the Sixth Precinct are currently investigating the cause of Mr. Flynn’s death.
Mr. Flynn has no immediate family.
~ The last thing Ellery Flynn expected to encounter on the eve of his own death was a twenty-five year old transient named Chance. What one magical evening conjures up between the two of them -- a ‘has been’ aging author and a young Midwestern stud -- will alter the course of their lives forever. What unfolds is a journey of healing transformation invoking the aberrant nature of a bittersweet past, a lifelong pursuit to belong, and the endless quest for self-acceptance and love.
It’s never too late for an awakening…