The Famous One was my second published novel. I got my first one-star review(s) on Amazon after it had been out for a while. Getting a one-star review is how you determine who your audience definitely isn't - in case you didn't know already. The Famous One is one of my favorites so of course the one-star diatribe was not fun to read. I still maintain that one-star reviews say more about the reviewers than they do the novels they've executed with their words. Many people did enjoy the story of Joey Parr, and it actually touched some hearts. "To each his own" as "they" say.
"Joey Parr’s journey from a troubled childhood and rebellious adolescence leads him into a career in film and reluctant celebrity. The Famous One chronicles his life and allows the reader to share in his beginnings, his awkward fame, and the love which finally finds him when he least expects it. As his dream of having a family unfolds, he is stunned to learn something is still missing from his near perfect life.
The Famous One takes an introverted yet passionate character of few words and deep running emotion and puts him into the spotlight of fame where he is hungry for value, substance, and real love but struggles to find them."
Father, I can never thank you enough for these stories. Apart from you, I can do nothing. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.