Time stands still in Clemency, Alabama. The church bells ring, the pews are full, and behind every polite smile lies a scandal waiting to break. Levi spends his days working a dead-end job and dodging the venom of his devout, whiskey-drinking mother. Jonah, once the town's football star, is stuck shelving books at the library, living in the shadow of his past. Both feel trapped in a place where faith is fact and dreams go to die. But when old neighbors return and forbidden love sparks between Jonah and the reverend's daughter, Clemency begins to feel less like a prison and more like a shot at…mehr
Time stands still in Clemency, Alabama. The church bells ring, the pews are full, and behind every polite smile lies a scandal waiting to break. Levi spends his days working a dead-end job and dodging the venom of his devout, whiskey-drinking mother. Jonah, once the town's football star, is stuck shelving books at the library, living in the shadow of his past. Both feel trapped in a place where faith is fact and dreams go to die. But when old neighbors return and forbidden love sparks between Jonah and the reverend's daughter, Clemency begins to feel less like a prison and more like a shot at redemption. But in a town built on secrets, hope always comes at a price. Finalist - 12th Annual National Indie Excellence® Awards (General Fiction)
Joseph (Joey) D'Urso is a born-and-raised Long Islander living far from home, and despite his relocation, he has yet to lose his New York accent. He was born to a loud Italian-American family and takes great pride in his surname's apostrophe.Creative even from elementary school, he has been writing fiction longer than he cares to remember. His published novels include "Devils in Sunday Hats," a tale of redemption, coming of age and the death of the American dream, and "The Aetherverse," an incendiary space opera for troubled times.Aside from writing fiction, Joey is an avid saxophone player, having played alto sax for over 15 years. He also has an intense interest in languages (both real and fictional) and graduated from Binghamton University with a BA in Arabic.
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