Samoan Author Launches Debut Novel "Illumine Her" On Amazon
Samoan Author Launches Debut Novel "Illumine Her" On Amazon
Posted on March 18,
2013
Press Release
18th March, 2013
Illumine Her by Sieni A.M.
“Life isn’t about fulfilling a quota of goodness and then expecting to breeze through it without adversity.” Chase Malek from Illumine Her
Illumine Her is a supernatural love story set in the South Pacific. Spanning several years, it follows the life of Alana Vilo, the heroine of this tale, as she journeys from someone emotionally devoid from the loss of her father to a woman with aspirations and determination. Chase Malek, the mysterious hero, helps usher her into this phase of her life.
The author of this tale loves reading stories that depict a journey—whether it be a physical one where the characters have to endure nature’s elements to reach their goal or a personal one where the hero or heroine go through a transformation within themselves. She has attempted to write one that encapsulates these aspects.
Born and raised in Samoa, Sieni A.M. studied English and Pacific Island History at the University of Canterbury, before completing her degree to become a high school teacher. Shortly after graduating, she moved to Israel with her husband and worked as an English-language proof reader and editor. Illumine Her is her debut novel.
Illumine Her can be purchased from Amazon.com as an ebook, and paperbacks will be ready in the near future.
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