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  • 03/2024
  • 9798990172227
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  • 9798990172203
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S. Jennifer Paulson
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Boomerang
Her husband's death shattered her world. But it's what he left behind that just might destroy her. Taryn Metcalf is a 33-year-old journalist whose life is turned upside down when her husband is tragically killed. But just when she thinks things couldn't get any worse, she stumbles upon a shocking letter from her late husband, confessing to a heinous crime he committed over a decade ago. Grief-stricken and determined to uncover the truth, Taryn takes on a new identity and befriends the woman she believes was the victim of her husband's crime. But as she delves deeper into the dark secrets of her husband's past, she discovers that her connection to the woman runs much deeper than she ever imagined. But Taryn isn't the only one seeking justice. There's another player in this twisted game, and they will stop at nothing to get to the truth and make sure someone pays for their sins. As Taryn gets closer to the truth, she realizes that the price for justice may be too high. For fans of suspenseful thrillers like "Gone Girl" and "The Girl on the Train," "Boomerang" will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cautionary tale about life, love and potential disasters

Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024

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Oh. My. Word. What a phenomenal inaugural book! This story will make you sad, happy, angry even disgusted, but the end is beautiful. Sweetest proposal I have ever read. Some parts of this book will be hard to read. At about 20% I almost stopped reading because I was fed up with the whiny Taryn character, which only means that this author wrote a character so well that I became that passionate in my feelings about her. THAT is how I judge a book. Did the author succeed in their intent? How well? If they exceeded expectations, the author deserves at minimum five stars.
The blurb gives you enough of the plot to let you know if you want to read it or not. I highly recommend it. My opinion of Taryn changed 180° from the beginning of the book to about half way. I vacillated on several other characters, ones whom I thought were good may have turned out not so much. Toward the end, I could not read fast enough. If you like thrilling, sensitive and intelligent topics within a well-thought-out story, you will want to read this book. I volunteered to review an ARC of it through BookSirens. Phenomenal. Deserves more than five stars. The author has written an insightful note to the reader at the end which is worth reading.

News
03/17/2024
Rockledge woman pens psychological thriller partially inspired by the #MeToo mov

By Michelle Spitzer, FLORIDA TODAY

Rockledge mom Sara Paulson said she was a writer before she knew it.

Case in point: her first book, written at the age of 5. Paulson described “Mr. Rabbit,” as “pretty disturbing for a little kid.” But she said her English teacher mom didn’t blink and encouraged the young girl’s creativity.

That set Paulson on a track where writing became a passion and psychological thrillers were her genre. Years after penning “The Rabbit,” Paulson’s first novel, “Boomerang,” will be published Tuesday — her 49th birthday.

“I couldn’t think of a better gift,” said Paulson, who writes under the name S. Jennifer Paulson. “That way, I will always remember it took me 49 years to have the guts to finally go for it.”

Boomerang': What's it about?

"Boomerang" is about a young journalist whose husband suddenly dies. She then discovers a dark secret from her husband's past, which catapults the story into a surprising direction with various unexpected twists and turns.

Paulson questioned if the book was too dark.

“I even thought about yanking the whole thing, but then I flipped on Max and started watching 'True Detective,'" Paulson said.

“Within the first five minutes, I had my answer — there are a lot of dark stories out there. Not just 'Boomerang,' and they’re dark because, unfortunately, sometimes our world is, too, despite its beauty.”

The book was partially inspired by the #MeToo movement, a social media campaign that draws awareness to sexual abuse, sexual harassment and rape culture. Paulson also drew on personal experiences she had as a self-described alcohol abuser.

“While I don’t like to label myself, I am proud to say I have been alcohol-free since April 26, 2020,” she said.

“While this is extremely personal and vulnerable to share my own journey, my hope is that if one person sees this and it compels them to make a change in their life, sharing my story will be worth it.”

Career played a role in the process

Paulson grew up in Chicago and attending the University of Illinois at Chicago, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in English. In 1999 she joined the staff at FLORIDA TODAY as a general assignment reporter.

She spent the next 17 years at the paper in various roles, from features reporter to parenting columnist to editor for Space Coast Parent Magazine. After leaving FLORIDA TODAY in 2016, she spent seven years in health care communications.

The concept for the book "Boomerang" remained in the back of her head throughout her career. By April 2020, Paulson’s two children were teenagers, her head was clear from not drinking and she was ready to take novel writing seriously.

While none of the characters and stories in the book are based on true events, Paulson was inspired by articles she covered.

One in particular was a case leading up to the execution of a man convicted of sexually assaulting and killing a woman in the Chicago area. Through her work, she bonded with the victim’s mom.

“I’ll never forget her or the pain I could see in her eyes whenever she spoke of her daughter’s murder,” Paulson recalled.

“Stuff like that gets my mind going. I’m also a news junkie. And just in casual conversation with dozens of other women, I felt I had a somewhat unique angle I don’t think I’ve seen before.”

A writer for life

Paulson will have a book release party Tuesday from 5 pm to 8 pm at Tyed’s Teahouse, which is where most of "Boomerang" was written.

Her first novel may be hitting bookshelves, but the writing will continue. Paulson said she has a notebook filled with ideas, and despite navigating the world of self-publishing and some hiccups along the way, she’s not stopping anytime soon, saying she'll write until she dies.

“I was determined I would finish this book, no matter what. I even kept a thumb drive of its updates over the years, and told my husband that if something happened to me, please still make sure 'Boomerang gets published,” she said.

“The first time I held my own book’s paperback copy in my hands, I couldn’t believe it. I wrote this? I just hope readers enjoy reading the story as much as I did writing it.”

Spitzer is a trending reporter. She can be reached at Mspitzer@Floridatoday.com

Formats
Paperback Book Details
  • 03/2024
  • 9798990172227
  • 350 pages
  • $14.99
Hardcover Book Details
  • 03/2024
  • 9798990172203
  • 350 pages
  • $24.99
Ebook Details
  • 03/2024
  • 979-8-9901722-3-4 B0CW9H7JXP
  • 351 pages
  • $6.99
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