An innocent request for an autographed photo from a former college classmate, Hollywood actress Heather Locklear, leads Sid Straw into a chaotic downward spiral. As his life unravels, he faces job loss, financial strain, and complications in his romantic pursuits. The story explores the unexpected consequences of a simple gesture, revealing how quickly one’s life can change due to unforeseen circumstances.
Michael Kun Books
Michael Kun crafts narratives that delve into the complexities of human existence. His work is marked by sharp insights into character psychology and a compelling narrative style. Through his writings, he seeks to explore deeper truths about life and relationships.




The Allergic Boy Versus the Left-Handed Girl
- 348 pages
- 13 hours of reading
When Jimmy Nail reads a bestselling novel, The Left-Handed Girl, he recognizes it immediately. It's The Allergic Boy, a novel he wrote in college before his life went south. Will anyone believe him?
The narrative centers on Jimmy Nail, who discovers that the bestselling novel The Left-Handed Girl is actually based on his own earlier work, The Allergic Boy, which he shared with the author P.J. Darbin during their college days. As Jimmy grapples with the impact of his past decisions, including dropping out of school and serving in the Army, he also contends with the effects of a head injury that causes debilitating headaches and confusion. This revelation forces him to confront his own lost potential and the twists of fate that have shaped his life.
We Are Still Tornadoes
- 299 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Growing up across the street from each other, Scott and Cath have been best friends their entire lives. But now they've graduated high school and Cath is off to college while Scott is at home pursuing his musical dreams. And through it all, they realize that the only person they want to turn to is each other. But should they be more than friends?