The novel, Dissemblance, is the third part in the Semblance series following on from Re-Semblance and the first part, Semblance of Storms. It is an account of more near tragedies and the subsequent consequences. The viewpoint is looking back from 2037 and 2038, although it's not science fiction.
The book is available in paperback and Kindle on Amazon. An audio book version and translations will be produced in the future.
An audio book version narrated by Samantha Faye is in production and will follow:
Milly now tells her side of the story. As a young woman at college, she recalls the events she experienced as a child and young adult. It's a world where perception often eclipses reality. Unravel the tangled web of a family forever altered by the echoes of past events.
The account is set more than a decade after the tumultuous events chronicled in Semblance of Storms and Re-Semblance. This poignant narrative unfolds through the eyes of Milly, a young girl at that time whose innocence was shattered by the tumult surrounding her.
Now a voice that demands to be heard, Milly reflects on the events affecting her family. It features a complex tapestry interwoven with mental illness, the glittering allure of celebrity, and the omnipresent influence of AI and social media. Her tale is not just a recounting of events. It’s a deeply personal exploration of how trust is forged in the shadow of turmoil. How love can bind and sexuality may be challenged. Every memory is a potential threat to her own stability.
As Milly navigates the intricacies of her family’s legacy, readers will experience the raw emotional depths of resilience. The fragility of human connection. The persistent question of identity in an increasingly performative world. With every turn of the page, the story challenges us to confront our own perceptions and to discover what it truly means to be a part of a family. However it is constructed.
Join Milly on a journey of haunting memories and hopeful revelations. She attempts to unearth the power of vulnerability in a landscape where trust is hard to find and many seek to harm. Will she find the strength to face her past and redefine her present, or will the conflations and lies of life continue to shape her path?
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