CALGARY, Alberta, March 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Although agoraphobic, author Jenna Lindsey travels with her characters in her novels via her creative storytelling ability. "The Traveler" (published by iUniverse), Jenna's second novel, was inspired when she looked out her window one evening at a streetlight where the snow blew across the rays. Combining that imagery with a picture she had of a castle in wintertime, she was motivated to write a story filled with magic and mystery. Enter Jinnie, the protagonist from "The Traveler," who is transported to Ispell, to the other half of a dual existence.
Without warning, Jinnie is pulled to a new life that takes place in five different worlds and to the real love of Griffin. Her memory of her life on Earth is as absent as her memory of her life on Ispell. She feels like an actor in a play who knows the story, but has forgotten the lines. Her relationships with others change from world to world and are filled with action, mystery and horror. Resolving to understand what is happening to her and why, Jinnie finally discovers the horrible truth behind her strange existence and the wrenching emptiness that underlies the words "I love you."
Author Jenna Lindsey chose the settings in her novel because she likes the idea of traveling, even if it's by way of her vivid imagination, to far-off lands, perhaps worlds. Readers will be led to consider - what if a daydream became an alternate reality? But then, what if that reality became a nightmare? Those two questions will make these readers want to solve the puzzle of Jinnie's existence while discovering the assembled pieces that lead to a happy ending.
About the Author
Jenna Lindsey was born in Ontario, Canada. It was her grandfather's appreciation of a good story that encouraged Jenna to voraciously read and begin writing stories of her own. She attended the Banff School of Fine Arts in Alberta and wrote her first novella at the age of fourteen. In spite of an increasing hearing impairment, the author spent three years in Calgary as a professional singer before moving to Vancouver. There, inspired by the ocean, she wrote her first novel "Quest for Evil: The Magic of the Key" (published by iUniverse). Jenna won an award for her short story "The Ring of the Bell" and is presently working on a third novel. She lives with her husband, Jerry, in Calgary with three impatient cats. She is available for interviews.
ISBN: 978-145206976 - Paperback - 252 pages - $16.95
iUniverse offers a variety of publishing services to help individuals publish, market and sell fiction, poetry and nonfiction books. The company utilizes print-on-demand technology, and is one of the largest self-publishing companies in the U.S. iUniverse is based in Bloomington, Indiana.
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