John Howell’s first published novel,
The Goddess Patrol, (
Naked was actually first written) earned raves, such as: “Howell must have had a riot writing this… The writing is imaginative and funny…The plot alone will keep you going… But the real meat of the book is in the sensitive psychological processes by which several characters, who have been ground lean by hardships, fight to burst out into the light.”—
Thousand Islands Sun
Naked… brings more characters fighting to the light—A Cuban doctor, his daughter back home on a mission, a banker with a secret, a psychologist with a secret, adolescent bullies and victim, a surly police chief and a church full of fundamentalists praying for the Second Coming but wanting to recant when Jesus arrives with an AK-47. Little Pond, NY resembles Howell’s hometown, where, he writes, “One scandal could change the pecking order overnight. Guppies could appear as barracudas simply by swimming fast.”
Rave reviews for Naked in Church, including:
“Howell writes with a nice turn of phrase…lets us know that (we) can still find voices of grace at (the) center (of tragedy), not to mention the light that is always trying to form around the edges.” -Thousand Islands Sun-
See views of the geographical setting of the book.
, SK Marinangel is a Fortune 500 CEO but wants to be a mother. She goes to an executive search firm for help finding a husband.
A chance meeting between SK and Bill creates a compelling story of underdogs, infertility, wasted lives, impossible cases, mayhem, miracle, unlikely romance and faith’s emergence from cynical, bitter disbelief.