Kay Balbi

Kay Balbi

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Kay Balbi, aka K.C. Lauer lives in the Hartford, CT area with her husband and daughter. She writes web content and recently published her memoir Bad Girl Gone Mom. She is also a small business owner and singer/song writer working on a new CD entitled Paths. She is available for speaking engagements and lean consulting.

The Light of Reason (The Seekers Book 3)

The Light of Reason (The Seekers Book 3)

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<p><strong><em>“But what are we without dreams?”</em></strong></p><p>Orah and Nathaniel return home with miracles from across the sea, hoping to bring a better life for their people. Instead, they find the world they left in chaos.</p><p>A new grand vicar, known as the usurper, has taken over the keep and is using its knowledge to reinforce his hold on power.</p><p>Despite their good intentions, the seekers find themselves leading an army, and for the first time in a millennium, their world experiences the horror of war.</p><p>But the keepmasters’ science is no match for the dreamers, leaving Orah and Nathaniel their cruelest choice—face bloody defeat and the death of their enlightenment, or use the genius of the dreamers to tread the slippery slope back to the darkness.</p><h1><strong><em>THE LIGHT OF REASON</em> by David Litwack</strong></h1><p>Evolved Publishing presents the third book of &quot;The Seekers&quot; series, closing out the story started in the critically-acclaimed, multiple award-winning <em>The Children of Darkness</em>, and continued in the award-winning <em>The Stuff of Stars</em>. [DRM-Free]</p><h2><strong>Books by David Litwack:</strong></h2><ul><li><em>The Children of Darkness</em> (The Seekers - Book 1)</li><li><em>The Stuff of Stars</em> (The Seekers - Book 2)</li><li><em>The Light of Reason</em> (The Seekers - Book 3) [Coming November 28, 2016]</li><li><em>The Daughter of the Sea and the Sky</em></li><li><em>Along the Watchtower</em></li></ul><h2><strong>More Great Sci-Fi from Evolved Publishing:</strong></h2><ul><li><em>Red Death</em> by Jeff Altabef</li><li><em>Shroud of Eden</em> by Marlin Desault</li><li><em>The Jakkattu Vector</em> by P.K. Tyler</li></ul>

Story Behind The Book

I went on vacation with my then 21 year-old-daughter who happened to bring along James Frey's A Million Little Pieces for me to read. Frey's novel moved me and I could relate to his story but I couldn't help thinking when girls get out of control drinking, they have other things to worry about. I decided to put my own story down on paper because I felt my experiences might help other females realize they are not alone. I am saddened when I see kids killing themselves over their sexuality. Society needs to change and stop discriminating against those people that find they are somewhere in the middle of traditional male and female.

Reviews

<a>Lynn Pritchett</a>, from Associated content says, &quot;Most anyone can relate to this book, because no one is perfect emotionally, spiritually, or physically, whether living with birth defects or not. Anyone with an open heart and open mind can relate to K.C.'s story on some level, and it is written in an easy-to-read format with short chapters.  <br /><br />Using my book review rating scale of the lowest at #1 (Don't bother), and up to the highest at #5 (Something for everyone in this book), Bad Girl Gone Mom earns a solid #4 rating. A very few group of people may be offended by the brief scatterings of raw language, but overall this book is a must read.<br /><br />Additionally, this book is a great resource to medical professionals and students in medical school programs like child and family psychiatry, genital surgery, gynecology, and more. In liberal arts colleges, this is a remarkable textbook or supplemental reading for psychology, social work, and other appropriate areas of study, regarding gender identity disorders.&quot;