Rave Review

“In ‘Boss’, the end of senior year at Liberty High sets the stage for a gripping tale of love, friendship, and secrets in the small town of Coxville, North Carolina. Roman, the new kid in town, effortlessly charms his classmates, promising a vibrant summer ahead. Meanwhile, Augustus grapples with a turbulent life—quitting the baseball team, dealing with a demanding father and an alcoholic mother, and navigating the aftermath of a recent breakup.

The narrative takes an unexpected turn when Roman falls for Augustus' ex-girlfriend, sparking a collision of lives and emotions. As the characters grapple with their intertwined destinies, a long-hidden secret emerges, adding layers of complexity to the storyline. The author weaves a compelling narrative, exploring themes of love, loss, and the impact of revealed secrets on the characters' lives.

Boss is a rollercoaster of emotions, masterfully navigating the highs and lows of adolescence against the backdrop of a small Southern town. The author's skillful storytelling keeps readers engaged, while the characters' relatable struggles make the novel both poignant and thought-provoking. With its blend of romance, drama, and mystery, Boss offers a captivating reading experience that lingers in the mind long after the final page.”

Boss

Boss tells the story of three high school seniors in the late 1990s.

It’s the end of senior year at Liberty High, and Roman is the new kid in town, having recently moved to Coxville, North Carolina from his former home in Seaside. All his classmates seem drawn to him, and he has no trouble making friends at parties. The summer seems promising.

For these teenagers it is the end of senior year and the beginning of the summer — before they move in very new directions and maybe to very different lives.