Olivia Dawson can’t seem to catch a break. Her boss is retiring and her immediate supervisor, an awful woman with a personal vendetta against her, looks to be getting his job. Her love life is in shambles, her best friend won’t shut the hell up about Star Trek, and her elderly neighbor won’t stop hitting her car with his pickup.
But that’s just the normal stuff. You see, Olivia is allergic to everything — animals, dust, bees, pollen — the list goes on. And now she’s discovered that each time she sneezes, a chunk of her life energy is released into the nearest flower, salad or shrubbery. To top things off, she’s being stalked by a man desperate to save his dying wife. She soon discovers he’ll do anything to claim her power.
Horrified and scrambling for Zyrtec, she must find a way to get the promotion herself, start dating again, endure her friend’s constant jabbering, and take sweet revenge on her neighbor, all while avoiding being murdered.
Targeted Age Group:: adult
What Inspired You to Write Your Book?
My writing has always been inspired by my favorite thriller, humor, and suspense authors. I'm also inspired by television shows like Nova and Through the Wormhole. I love the Science Channel, always have. I also love fiction that takes existing technology or theory and puts a speculative spin on it, or as in this case, a story that puts a speculative spin on something common, like a sneeze.
How Did You Come up With Your Characters?
I've worked in an office for a few years now and I've seen many different personality types come through, including a few abusive managers that I would've loved to whack with a stapler. And I've spent more than enough time enduring boring day-to-day routines. So I thought, why not introduce a speculative element into the mix?
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