Le'Vian Dae's New Book "Just a Little Broken" Incorporates Slow-burning Suspense, and Unnerving Horror to Explore What the Human Soul Would Do at its Breaking Point
Recent release "Just a Little Broken" from Page Publishing author Le'Vian Dae is about a woman in deep financial straits, getting evicted from her apartment, and to make matters worse, her on-again, off-again relationship with her boyfriend, Jack, is reaching its point of no return.
NEW YORK, Feb. 25, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Le'Vian Dae, a recent master's of film and media arts graduate from American University and author of dark poetry and short stories, has completed her new book "Just a Little Broken": an intriguing tale about Morrigan Bloodchild's life, which has always been a series of emergencies.
According to Dae, "(I am) an aficionado of all things creepy and magical. (I am) also a filmmaker and aspiring actress, so I set out to tell a story that resonates and uplifts. Inspired by (my) mother's passion for the arts, and thankful for the sacrifices she has made, (I) aspire to always speak for the underdog, whether it is through (my) stories and films of self-aware, persevering anti-heroines in a hypocritical society or punk blues music as Venus Axe and the Flytraps."
Published by New York City-based Page Publishing, Le'Vian Dae's riveting tale details how Morrigan, always the punk rocker, barrels through, until she loses her grandmother, causing a crisis of conflicting faiths, and erupting nightmares.
Desperately attempting to maintain sanity, she clutches her music and band, Mystic, that includes her "brother from another mother" Max more than ever. Eventually, however, she catches a break; the universe eases up on the hits, or so it seems. Morrigan's dream of starting her own record label is shattered when a previously secured SBA loan suddenly falls through. One night, she receives a visitation from a stranger, a distinguished elderly gentleman. Tricked into a sinister covenant beyond her control, she must face her past to secure her destiny.
Readers who wish to experience this intriguing story can purchase "Just a Little Broken" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.
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About Page Publishing:
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SOURCE Page Publishing, Inc.
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