Twenty years, down the tubes.

Bianca packed her things and high-tailed it to the city in an effort to outrun the trauma inflicted by those she loved most. She had no plans or goals, no direction for her future, and no one to deter her from what she wanted, whatever that may be. What she did have was a brand new job waiting tables, and a tiny, one-room apartment all to herself.

If she’d been inside that cramped little sanctuary instead of sitting on the balcony, she never would have seen Lucas slump over on the steps of the building across the street, and she could have continued to build her new life in solitude.

But she wasn’t inside, and she did see him.

What will that mean for her new-found independence?

Author Bio

Holland Monroe

Born and raised in Texas, Holland Monroe has coddled a love for writing since the early 90s, when she wrote her first story about an orphaned baby Orca for her sixth grade English class.

She spent the next two decades writing in various professional capacities, but it was the decision to participate in NaNoWriMo that encouraged her to start, and finish a full length novel for the first time.

“Darkness Under the Lamp” is that novel.

Holland Monroe

Contemporary Fiction Author

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