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Collin Allweather, a hard-drinking expat and Lima local, struggles to cope with his divorce and depression, but everything changes when he meets another Chicago native. Carolyn Grant, an ambitious young executive, barges into his life while searching for her grandmother's treasured possessions. Her journey reveals a dark family secret and unleashes a chain reaction that transforms their lives forever.
Their search to uncover the truth takes them through the awe-inspiring natural wonders and incredible anthropology of Peru. Letters From Lima engages with the spirituality and mysticism of ancient Inkan culture and demonstrates how the harsh realities of life weave into a tapestry of transformation.
"I would wholeheartedly recommend this book to friends and family. There is something in it for everyone-romance, mystery, death, traveling, and immersion in new and exciting situations and places." -Maya S.
"I love the sense of humor both Collin and Carolyn have. Several of their conversations had me giggling from the witty banter." -Haley H.
"I would absolutely recommend this book. I thought it was a joy to read; it was incredibly emotionally poignant and moving, and it was full of lifelike characters who came alive at every turn. I couldn't tear myself away from it. Letters From Lima has a strong sense of place, and it's rooted in Inkan and Peruvian culture in a way that makes it unlike other literature of its type. I also think it could appeal to a wide range of audiences. While it is in some ways a romance, it's also a story of discovery, loss, grief, and love. It's not women's fiction; it's a standout piece of literary fiction that deserves a spotlight. I would recommend it to anyone and everyone. I loved it!" -Quinn A.
Shaun Randall's authorial voice in Letters From Lima is reminiscent of Marisha Pessl and her best-selling thriller Night Film. He shares an intricate grammatical kinship with Sue Grafton. In this work of literary fiction, Shaun's expressive complexity and tonal quality harken to the award-winning Jodi Picoult and her #1 New York Times best-selling novel House Rules.
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Collin Allweather, a hard-drinking expat and Lima local, struggles to cope with his divorce and depression, but everything changes when he meets another Chicago native. Carolyn Grant, an ambitious young executive, barges into his life while searching for her grandmother's treasured possessions. Her journey reveals a dark family secret and unleashes a chain reaction that transforms their lives forever.
Their search to uncover the truth takes them through the awe-inspiring natural wonders and incredible anthropology of Peru. Letters From Lima engages with the spirituality and mysticism of ancient Inkan culture and demonstrates how the harsh realities of life weave into a tapestry of transformation.
"I would wholeheartedly recommend this book to friends and family. There is something in it for everyone-romance, mystery, death, traveling, and immersion in new and exciting situations and places." -Maya S.
"I love the sense of humor both Collin and Carolyn have. Several of their conversations had me giggling from the witty banter." -Haley H.
"I would absolutely recommend this book. I thought it was a joy to read; it was incredibly emotionally poignant and moving, and it was full of lifelike characters who came alive at every turn. I couldn't tear myself away from it. Letters From Lima has a strong sense of place, and it's rooted in Inkan and Peruvian culture in a way that makes it unlike other literature of its type. I also think it could appeal to a wide range of audiences. While it is in some ways a romance, it's also a story of discovery, loss, grief, and love. It's not women's fiction; it's a standout piece of literary fiction that deserves a spotlight. I would recommend it to anyone and everyone. I loved it!" -Quinn A.
Shaun Randall's authorial voice in Letters From Lima is reminiscent of Marisha Pessl and her best-selling thriller Night Film. He shares an intricate grammatical kinship with Sue Grafton. In this work of literary fiction, Shaun's expressive complexity and tonal quality harken to the award-winning Jodi Picoult and her #1 New York Times best-selling novel House Rules.