Terrified he’s becoming just like his father, Wyatt Lewis, a disillusioned millennial, breaks up with his fiancée to chase his childhood dream – a fresh start in Southern California.
Once in San Diego, Wyatt reunites with an old friend, Summer Harrison, while falling hard for the elusive and free-spirited, Leah Murphy. Summer and Leah show Wyatt a dazzling world littered with lavish speakeasies, egregious drug use, and overpriced cocktails. Surrounded by fake glamor and stuck in a terrible corporate job, Wyatt’s escape quickly turns into his worst nightmare.
Overworked, alone, and filled with regret, the aspiring writer spirals down a self-destructive path that forces him to confront the violent past he ran away to California to forget.
In his raw, hilarious, and dark debut novel, Brian Price showcases our world, on the verge of the COVID-19 pandemic, through the eyes of a sarcastic and stubborn narrator as he attempts to drown his family’s demons.
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Author Bio:
After COVID-19 lockdown orders forced him to flee San Diego, Brian bunkered down and vomited out his debut novel Last Chance California. He also wrote terrible poetry and started a blog Surviving America As a Millennial.
If he isn’t reading or writing, Brian enjoys cold beer, football Sundays on the couch, spending time with his dog, lazy days at the beach, fresh-out-of-the-oven pizza, and 80’s action movies.