New Release! “The Vanished Boy” by Harmony Kent #writingcommunity #newrelease #indieauthor #IARTG #ASMSG #mustread

I’m super excited to have Harmony here today to share her latest release. I picked up my copy:)

Hi everyone. Harmony here. Thanks so much, Denise, for letting me visit with you today. I’m so thrilled to share the launch of my latest book with you all.

The Vanished Boy is a mystery suspense novel based around a teenaged boy, who’s gone missing. The book follows the mother as she trawls through her missing son’s online life and realises, to her horror, how out of the loop she’s become.

The inspiration for this novel came from watching a number of movies based on how our lives both revolve around and are influenced by the Internet and mobile devices. Although these movies covered many genres such as murder/mystery, thriller, and the supernatural, they all centred around the same theme: Apps and living life online. This led me to ponder how many of us spend our lives in digital pursuits rather than physical—both the old and the young? For many people, their actual physical lives become but a shadow compared to their online existence.

Mostly, the shift to a digital world happens slowly. It’s incremental and, too often, insidious. All of which led me to ask how well do we actually know our children? Our loved ones? Those around us? What might be going on in the shadows?

From that inspiration and questioning, this story was born. Much of life and our actions originate from the same needs and wants: to be loved and accepted, the ability to differentiate between truth and lies, and the things we do to cover our mistakes and make ourselves look better than the reality instead of owning who we are. The good, the bad, and the ugly.

BLURB:

It’s so remote out here. Anything could happen …

A missed phone call in the night is all it takes.

When Carole’s 18-year-old son goes missing, she breaks into Jayden’s laptop to try to understand his life.

All too soon, Carole discovers just how little she knew her boy.

And when one lead after another dead-ends, the distraught mother has to face the unthinkable.

Sucked into a sticky web of deceit and lies, nothing is as it seems.

When your life turns

inside out and upside down,

who would you trust?

EXCERPT:

Before she can change her mind, she hits send and slams the laptop lid closed with a sigh. As she does, she notices the battery symbol has turned to a dull red glow. A glance around the kitchen fails to produce the charging cable. Carole jogs up the stairs and walks tentatively into Jayden’s room. Its emptiness brings tears to her eyes. All at once, she can understand why bereaved parents leave their dead children’s rooms untouched year after year.

Though she needs to find the cable, Carole hates invading her son’s personal space like this. Carole doesn’t want him to come home and discover his mum’s gone through his stuff. With a sick feeling in the pit of her stomach, she clenches her jaw and strides into the middle of the messy space. The chaos almost undoes her—where to start?

Carole crosses her arms and surveys the clutter. As she’s told Jay any number of times, you start right at your feet and work outward from there. ‘You can do this,’ she says to the empty room. I need the laptop so I can keep looking for Jay. He’ll understand.

At no point does Carole allow herself to think her boy won’t be coming home to complain. In auto-mum mode, Carole bends and picks up Jay’s crumpled uniform. She bundles the clothes in her arms and goes after the discarded socks and boxer shorts. After dumping them in the laundry basket in the bathroom, she goes back to Jay’s bedroom. When she’d first entered, her nose had wrinkled at the stench, but now she doesn’t pay much attention to the teen-stink that permeates the walls and carpet. Still, she’ll have to have a talk with him about his hygiene.

Author Bio 

After spending around thirteen years as an ordained Buddhist monk, living in a Zen Buddhist temple, and six years after a life-changing injury following a surgical error, Harmony Kent returned to the world at the tender age of forty.

Now, she is famous for her laughter, and has made quite the name for herself … she’s also, um, a writer … and fairly well known for that too. She’s even won a few awards. Harmony lives in rural Cornwall with her adorable husband, ever-present sense of humour, and quirky neighbours.

Harmony is passionate about supporting her fellow authors. 

Links

Website

Story Empire (co-authored)

Amazon Author Page

Twitter

Goodreads Author Page

BookBub

The Vanished Boy Sales Link 

 

 

 

 

 

52 thoughts on “New Release! “The Vanished Boy” by Harmony Kent #writingcommunity #newrelease #indieauthor #IARTG #ASMSG #mustread”

  1. Congratulations on the new release, Harmony. I love the concept. I’ve purchased my copy and can’t wait to read it. A big thanks to Denise for hosting.

  2. I have purchased my copy and look forward to reading it! Harmony is such a talented writer, I know this will be a well-written, compelling story! Thank you for hosting, Denise!

    1. The internet has certainly changed our lives, Jacqui. I know I’m glad there is no digital trace of my youth.

  3. Congratulation on the new release, Harmony! I’m so looking forward to reading this. Thanks for hosting Harmony here today, Denise. 🤗

    1. I’m looking forward to reading this too, Soooz:) I’m happy to have Harmony here today. xo

  4. An enticing read for sure, Harmony, and you have raised an important point about the impact of technology on our lives. Congratulations on the new release. Thank you, Denise, for being supportive, as always.

    1. I agree Harmony brings up a good subject of technology and its effects on us. I’m always happy to share the good news of a new release.

  5. No doubt the pandemic has made this even more of an issue. That excerpt was gripping, Harmony. Hope is such a double edged sword. Great post! Thanks for hosting, Denise. 🙂

    1. Good point Yvette that this pandemic made this issue much worse. I’m always happy to share the good news of a new release 🙂 xo

  6. Thanks for featuring Harmon and her new book, Denise! Harmony, another great excerpt pulling me in even more! Congrats again on your newest release, and here’s wishing you much success with it! 😊❤

    1. I’m always happy to feature new release, Marcia:) Like you, the excerpt really pulls me in.

  7. The internet surely is a frightening phenomena especially to younger generations. Congratulations on your new release, Harmony.

    Thank you for sharing the new release, Denise!

    1. Happy to share in Harmony’s release:) Yes, the internet is becoming a challenge to navigate.

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