Rebecca Yelland, a longtime human resources professional with a passion for writing and prose, this month officially published her first novel: Dancing at Midnight: The Life of June Parker. A story that explores the strained and often misunderstood relationships between family members, especially that of a mother and daughter, Yelland’s story takes the reader on a powerful adventure through memory, nostalgia, and rediscovering the truth.
“I wanted to explore the misunderstood relationship between mothers and daughters, and how important it is to know the whole picture before judgments are made,” said Yelland. “I have loved writing and poetry since I was a teenager, so it was incredibly fun and challenging to finish my first novel. It is officially available for purchase on Amazon and Kindle today – give it a read!”
Dancing at Midnight: The Life of June Parker follows the life of Carolyn Graves as she returns to her childhood home following the death of her mother. After sorting through her mother’s belongings, Carolyn begins to uncover the disturbing history behind her mother’s early life and the truth about her parent’s relationship.
For more information, or to purchase the prolific novel today, visit: http://www.amazon.com/Dancing-Midnight-Life-June-Parker-ebook/dp/B01BO5LY40/