About Ivy In Stills by Ka Hancock
Imagine the perfect afternoon in Savannah, Georgia. Backyard filled with smiles, an amazing dress tailored to your particular bodaciousness, your dad-in-name-only ready to walk you down the path. Thrilling I dos about to be uttered…
Then… I don’t whimpers out of your beloved.
Meet Ivy Talbot. About now all she wants is to walk into the ocean and disappear. Next best thing (per her mother, Bree): fly back with her less than thrilled father to Monterey, California to heal.
Meet said father, Daniel. Senior partner in his wife’s law firm. Thriving professionally, socially, and personally. Devoted family man in an I’ve-had-a-secret-thing-going-on-in-Georgia-for-the-past-two-plus-decades kind of way.
Well, Monterey turns out to be a good solution for Ivy. Especially because of a new friend, Mia Sutton, who helps Ivy revive her deflated confidence. But perhaps that might be just as due to Mia’s very odd, but quite brilliant brother, Bo. Either way, Ivy is not leaving Cali anytime soon, and Daniel is deeply concerned–read annoyed. To remedy this Bree ie; Daniel’s poison fruit, comes to Monterey to talk sense into their daughter. It’s a very revelatory weekend where worlds collide, lies are exposed, and Ivy is left with all new reasons to question her own validity as a person.
But Ivy is about to learn that sometimes the worst day of your life can actually save it.
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Author Bio:
Ka Hancock has always been intrigued by complicated relationships and imperfect dynamics – essentially life. She spent her career in psychiatric medicine; writing is her side hustle. She finds people in all their various lifeforms completely fascinating, and what motivates them even more so. That’s why she writes books about ordinary humans (though, actually, she says there’s no such thing) and how they attach and detach and navigate life amid “the piles of laundry, bills, tears, and dog poop…” Her underlying faith in the resiliency of the human spirit shines through in everything she creates. She lives in Utah with her husband of many happy years (and a few crappy ones). She has four grown children who have multiplied at a very impressive rate, and she loves loving a whole new generation of small people. She melts glass as a hobby.