My Story
My name is August Keller and like many writers, I postponed my dream for practicality. Just before my thirtieth birthday, I completed my first novel worth any salt. I was immediately rehooked on the childhood fantasy of becoming a published author.
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While a natural firstborn child I fall somewhere in the middle of my family line up. There are four older than I, three younger, and a kaleidoscope of skin colors between us. In a family touched by adoption, I had the privilege of knowing the beauty of diversity, for which I will forever be grateful.
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I have a penchant for deep thought, conflicted internal debates, and a love for literature that bleeds. I dabble a bit in many genres including, romance, suspense, and fantasy. Most of my writing spans several with an upmarket feel.
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The Secrets of Salomé
Wednesdays Were for Dying
Rumor has it madness is for sale in London. Dr. Ezra Talbot isn't buying, not when his was free. As an affiliate physician with the Thames Police Court, Ezra has one job- to sort the sane from the mad. But somehow, he's ended up on the wrong side, for Ezra has a disorder of his own. While his disorder doesn't have a name in 1848, he knows full well what happens when you trust the wrong person. One misstep and his secrets will crumble. For Magdalena Trudeau, fate isn't a fairytale. She can almost hear it speaking... or perhaps it's the water. Aunt Salomé taught her every name matters and secrets unravel themselves, but these secrets are quite tangled. When she meets Dr. Talbot, he awakens in her not only a longing for more, but also a desire to help him- and possibly herself in the process. Dr. Talbot thinks he killed his dreams long ago. Magdalena can wake those dreams up, but first, she'll have to walk through the dark. Together they embark on a journey of pain, madness, and hope. A historical mystery set in Victorian England, Wednesdays Were for Dying is written from a dual perspective and explores the relationship between mental health and neurodivergence at a time before either was understood.
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Justice itself is conflicted when a serial killer begins targeting abusive men. The lines between right and wrong begin to blur in a gripping tale of heartache.
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When a worn journal is found in the painted room, Salomé's secrets rise from the grave. This is her story, one of regret, betrayal and great love. Perhaps it wasn't the children she saved, but them who saved her.