I didn’t know until late in the game that I wanted the second book in the series to focus on Katie’s journey. To be quite honest, I didn’t know until late in the game that there would even be a sequel.
In comparison to A Taste of Home, which was written in a place similar to my hometown, Far From Home took place in New York City. That was a problem. I’d never been to New York City.
I took a job as a professional art handler and, over the next five years, took around fifty trips to New York. I got to feel it, smell it, and hear it unlike before when I could only do online research.
Soon after that, I got divorced and fell into a deep depression and downward spiral. That was when I completed Far From Home.
Don’t expect a happy ending.

A Curse Beyond Comprehension. A Power Beyond Belief. A Girl Far From Home. Katie Liberman is your typical eighteen-year-old college student…or at least that’s what her family thinks. Picking up five years after the events of A Taste of Home, Katie has dropped out of school and embarked upon a dangerous quest to find Kurt Jimmerson, the New York City attorney responsible for her family’s werewolf curse. Unknown to her, the attorney’s grip on the ‘City That Never Sleeps’ is tighter than imagined and she’ll need any and all help available to be victorious. But… where do you find friends when you’re Far From Home?


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