Hummingbird
David Stearman
I’ve always loved
hummingbirds. There’s something mystical about them. Maybe it has to do with
their diminutiveness, or their seemingly spiritual manner of movement, I don’t
know, but I’ve always found them captivating. I feed them. I photograph them. I
study them. As a result of all this, my new novel Hummingbird has just been
released. The back-cover blurb goes like this:
“She feels like a misfit. Who is she? Where does she
belong? Is she Lexa, Alexandra, or someone else?
Forced to commit a crime, she flees south of the Border–and a vindictive bounty hunter follows her.
Will she escape? Find redemption? Learn who she really is and where she belongs?
The answer lies hidden in a tiny seaside village where wandering hummingbirds rest their wings.”
Forced to commit a crime, she flees south of the Border–and a vindictive bounty hunter follows her.
Will she escape? Find redemption? Learn who she really is and where she belongs?
The answer lies hidden in a tiny seaside village where wandering hummingbirds rest their wings.”
Here’s the video
trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTmiXISuKnE
Now you might ask, what
does a book about a criminal-on-the-run doing on Gay’s blog? Here’s the answer:
my protagonist Lexa’s life, and the little coastal town in which she lives, changes
dramatically through her interaction with hummingbirds (not to mention the
eighteen-foot shark she adopts and names “M.C. Hammerhead.”) In fact, Lexa’s
life becomes entwined with them to the degree that the villagers begin calling
her Colibrí, which is Spanish for
you-know-what bird.
So
if you like Hummingbirds, feel free to check this story out. It’s a sometimes
sweet, sometimes scary, always uplifting read I think you’ll enjoy. You can
find it on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and iBooks etc. Here’s the Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/Hummingbird-ebook/dp/B008QMSBW8
David Stearman
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