Maxime Lacroix has a life twisting moment when he suddenly finds himself caught between surviving an accident (that took his father's life, left him blind and paralyzed), and finding out if been alive is an option for for him.
One year on, Rochelle...
Beneath The Orange Sunset got third place in general fiction at TheButterflyAwards, May 2019.
It was the best shocking news I got that day! Thank you -TheButterflyAwards- and the judges for this huge opportunity. 💙💙
I dedicate this award to all my readers. Thank you for making this happen.
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Note to reader: This book is written in third-person omniscient just in case you come across scenes that the main character is not supposed to see or know.
A third-person omniscient point of view follows multiple characters and narrative arcs, zooming in and out of a story the way a camera does in a movie.