They Called Me Wyatt
Book Feature - They Called Me Wyatt
HBL Note: Described as shedding, “light on issues of immigration, identity, love and the constant need to fit in a foreign land.” This book seemed topical (if anyone can remember issues we once discussed before COVID-19 came about.) As I’ve mentioned before, I usually work with publicists…but the reason I started this blog was to support authors and help them get their books into the hands of readers. So when I have the opportunity to communicate directly with the author, I feel a closer connection to the books I’m promoting. Thank you to Natasha for reaching out to me and trusting me to promote her book baby. Scroll down to read more about They Called Me Wyatt.
From the publisher:
From REBELLER comes a new thriller by author Natasha Tynes. Jordanian student Siwar Salaiha is murdered on her birthday in Maryland, and her consciousness survives, finding refuge in the body of a Seattle baby. Stuck in this speech delayed three-year old body, Siwar tries but fails to communicate with Wyatt's parents, instead focusing on solving the mystery behind her murder.