SUNSTRUCK
by
Mayra Calvani
A
fun, quirky, beach summer read by Twilight Times Books!
Daniella is an
architecture student living with her narcissistic artist boyfriend in
San Juan. Abandoned by her father at an early age, Daniella always
falls for the ‘wrong’ type of man. Her most enduring male
relationship so far has been with her cat.
Several strange mysteries are threaded through Daniella’s everyday life: her ex-husband, Ismael, has just opened an outlandish hotel for animal lovers that has her distraught; Ismael’s wife, a rich woman Daniella fondly refers to as ‘Lady Dracula’, has some gruesome ways to keep her skin looking young; Daniella’s mother is founding a revolutionary, feminist society called The Praying Mantises; the island’s national forest is being depleted of hallucinogenic mushrooms; meanwhile, young girls are disappearing and there’s a nut loose dressed as Zorro slashing the rear ends of women who wear miniskirts.
Oppressed by all these eccentric characters, Daniella feels herself falling into an abyss. Then something terrible happens, making Daniella wake from her stupor and take charge of her life.
Several strange mysteries are threaded through Daniella’s everyday life: her ex-husband, Ismael, has just opened an outlandish hotel for animal lovers that has her distraught; Ismael’s wife, a rich woman Daniella fondly refers to as ‘Lady Dracula’, has some gruesome ways to keep her skin looking young; Daniella’s mother is founding a revolutionary, feminist society called The Praying Mantises; the island’s national forest is being depleted of hallucinogenic mushrooms; meanwhile, young girls are disappearing and there’s a nut loose dressed as Zorro slashing the rear ends of women who wear miniskirts.
Oppressed by all these eccentric characters, Daniella feels herself falling into an abyss. Then something terrible happens, making Daniella wake from her stupor and take charge of her life.
Read an excerpt:
http://twilighttimesbooks.com/Sunstruck_ch1.html
From the author:
The
conception of this book stemmed from two factors: my personal
observations of Puerto Rican artists when I was a teen and my love
for satiric writing. My mother was—and still is—an artist, and
although she’s retired now, back in the early eighties she was an
active painter in San Juan, showing her works at art exhibits and
galleries regularly. She took me everywhere with her, so I attended
all these shows and activities and I observed.
The
art scene can be extremely interesting and that is because so many
artists are eccentric, unconventional people. There’s so much
competition, jealousy and gossip! I guess all these experiences must
have made an impression on me. When the time came to write my book, I
knew these were the people and situations I wanted to write about. I
decided I would make the book a parody, this way I could keep it
upbeat and have the freedom to exaggerate to the point of being
ridiculous. I was sure an upbeat, sharp, satiric, darkly humorous
style would be perfect for my novel.
Review snippets:
“Dark and quirky humor coupled
with quixotic characters adds to the surprising mix found in
Sunstruck…
I've never read a book remotely like it. Everything from the
humorously weird to the acutely macabre can be found between these
covers, and then some.” –Laurel Johnson, Midwest
Book Review.
“Highly
entertaining!”—Romance
Junkies.
"Calvani
has taken human nature and put it under a microscope--a warped and
slightly cracked microscope. Proving once again that she is a master
storyteller in multiple genres, "Sunstruck" by Mayra
Calvani is both witty and brilliant." — The
Book Connection
"Mayra
Calvani is a master of wit. The descriptions contain just the right
telling detail, as when she describes Daniella's red hair as the
color you'd get if you mixed brandy, carrots, and raspberries in a
blender. Calvani makes the absurd seem reasonable. I found myself
nodding at death from hiccups, coffee enemas, and drugged cats. The
writing is exquisite, and the narrative strangely compelling. Do
yourself a favor and snap this one up."—Margaret Fieland,
reviewer
"Sunstruck
is like a nutty Whodunit with a little twist. Who really is in the
Zorro costume? With all the crazy characters I caught myself pointing
fingers again and again. A great read that will make you forget where
you are, while you giggle yourself to complete oblivion from all the
silliness." --Autumn
Blues Reviews
"This
book was so crazy it was fantastic. Talk about a nutty twisty book
this is it and all in good fun." --Babs
Book Bistro
"...[A]
funny satire that reaches into the realms of paranormal and horror as
well as mystery and women's issues." -- Anne
K. Edwards,
mystery author
"Salvador Dali meets Terry Gilliam...Monty Python's Flying Circus would be proud." -- The Blue Iris Journal
"Salvador Dali meets Terry Gilliam...Monty Python's Flying Circus would be proud." -- The Blue Iris Journal
About the author:
Award-winning author Mayra Calvani has penned over ten books for children and adults in genres ranging from picture books to satire to paranormal fantasy novels. She’s had over 300 articles,
short stories, interviews and reviews published in magazines such as The Writer, Writer’s Journal and Bloomsbury Review, among others. She has lived in America, Asia, the Middle East, and now lives in Brussels, Belgium.
Website:
www.MayraCalvani.com
Latino Books
Examiner:
http://www.examiner.com/latino-books-in-national/mayra-calvani
Facebook
Fan Page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mayra-Calvanis-Fan-Page/162383023775888
Chapter
excerpt:
http://twilighttimesbooks.com/Sunstruck_ch1.html
http://twilighttimesbooks.com/Sunstruck_ch1.html
Purchase Links:
OmniLit-
Special Release Price: Sunstruck - $2.99 now through September 15.
Gift with Purchase: Purchase Sunstruck h ttp://www.amazon.com/dp/ B008LYYOWM and receive FREE download e-Book of Dark Lullaby. Email her publicist, Donna McDine donna@donnamcdine.com with your receipt of Sunstruck purchase and receive link to FREE Dark Lullaby e-Book through September 15, 2012. Of course, if you purchase Sunstruck elsewhere please email receipt to Ms. McDine.

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