New Release Kindle Ebook Tackles Student Loan Debt With A Side Of Romance


(MENAFNEditorial) New Release Kindle Ebook Tackles Student Loan Debt With A Side Of Romance

Author L.B. Lewis Delivers First Novel in Series for Millennials

This is a story that rings true for many readers since it's estimated that 40 million Americans have student loan debt.— L.B. LewisOAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, August 11, 2016 /EINPresswire.com/ -- An irrelevant look at American society from traditional values to Silicon Valley's startup culture, The Right Of Way (Kindle Ebook ISBN 9780997892802) is the debut novel by author L.B. Lewis and the first in a trilogy. The Right Of Way offers a woman's perspective on paying off student loans, corporate culture and romantic relationships.

"This is a story that rings true for many readers since it's estimated that 40 million Americans have student loan debt," said author L.B. Lewis.

Against the backdrop of financial uncertainty, the heroine, Sierra, undergoes a series of personal and professional challenges that take her from Detroit to Washington, DC, Houston and San Francisco. The Right Of Way concludes with Sierra about to embark on another job and sets the foundation for the second novel in the trilogy, A Minor Detour, scheduled to be released in November 2016.

About The Author: Independent author L.B. Lewis has developed her ability to engage diverse audiences with entertaining, unpredictable stories for the new adult. L.B. Lewis enjoys learning languages and traveling in her spare time.

For more information about The Right Of Way, please visit http://www.lblewis.com/ or contact Cleo Smith at 415-583-4352.


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