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Friday, December 28, 2012

Book Feature Friday - What Came First - Luke Goldstein

What Came First?
Title: What Came First

Author: LukeGoldstein

Publisher:  Published October 10th 2012 by Createspace (first published September 9th 2012)
ISBN:  9781479397396
Copyright: 2012
Pages: 301

Synopsis: "What Came First?" follows four complete strangers as their lives become intertwined in the biggest traffic jam in Seattle's history. Caught up in the maze of metal and mortal are a twenty-something slacker with no clue about where his life is going, a conspiracy-addled recluse who thinks this is another piece to the puzzle, the tween daughter of a traveling evangelical preacher hell bent on breaking the rules, and finally a young woman who wakes up in the morning not planning to see the end of the day.

Their lives and stories weave into each other to create a safety net for some and an unwanted cage for others.
Luke Goldstein
Author Biography: Luke Goldstein has lived in three of the four corners of the country, but currently resides in Simi Valley, CA. While "What Came First?" is his debut novel, he has been telling stories for years in various ways including short stories, screenplays, spoken word and paintings. Some might think of him as unfocused, but he prefers eclectic.

He also is the writer/creator of two blogs: The End ofthe Page (movies, books, pop culture and more) and Reality Dig (politics). Some might think of him as unfocused, but he prefers eclectic. You can find out more about him or just keep of the randomness at his official site.

Praise:   Praise: "A Uniquely Entertaining Read" from BookAddict

Random tidbits: This was an amazing journey to undertake as my debut novel and while I am working hard on promoting it and getting it into the hands of as many people as possible, I am also underway on my next novel. It will be a switch of genre as this story is much more of a thriller about an adopted young man who uncovers some terrible truths about his lineage. It's a battle between nature and nurture to determine which road he will take.

Thanks again!
- Luke

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