Suzanne Morgan Williams

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Coming in February:
SEEING DAYLIGHT – a Young Adult companion novel to Suzanne Morgan Williams’ award-winning novel, BULL RIDER. The O’Mara family’s story continues as older brother Ben struggles to recover from the mental and physical scars of war.
Ben O’Mara, a nineteen-year-old Marine, is injured in an IED explosion in Iraq. He’s alive but suffers from a traumatic brain injury and PTSD. He’s in better shape than some of his buddies, but how can he heal if he doesn’t even remember what happened?
Home on the ranch in Nevada, he can’t do everyday chores. He struggles to hold onto his thoughts, memories, and sanity. It feels like he’s chasing shadows, until he meets Roger, a mutt-turned-service-dog and his straightforward, captivating trainer, Molly. Together, the O’Mara family, Roger, and Molly challenge Ben to face the demons that haunt him and move on.

Kendall edition is available for pre-order now on AmazonHardback and paperback editions go on sale February 10, 2025.

For a prepublication peek or reviewer’s ARC contact suzannemorganwilliams@charter.net.
Put SEEING DAYLIGHT in the subject line.

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New From Suzanne - Sierra Blue can now be purchased on Amazon as a paperback or an e-book. If you prefer to order through your bookstore, give them ISBN 979-8-9890255-0-3.

The summer before ninth grade Magic leaves home to work at her great-aunt’s horse ranch to escape being harassed. Her secret is out – she sees animals’ auras. When she witnesses a horse trailer crash, she tries to use her gifts to heal an injured filly without revealing how she’s doing it to her new community. What will it take to save Sierra Blue, and what will Magic learn about friends, truth, and all kinds of “different” along the way?

I hope you'll read and enjoy Sierra Blue. If you do, let me know or leave a review on Amazon or Goodreads.

See What's New

Carson City Freeway Art - The Backstory - read Suzanne's recent article on the story behind the art seen from the I-580 freeway and from the streets below through Carson City, Nevada. It was published in the online news app, Double Scoop.

Here's something special - read Suzanne's blog post in the Cynsations Blog on researching fiction and nonfiction writing. Cynsations Blog February 2024

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