Mad Season: Elles Garity’s Story (Book 1) by Gregory Armstrong
“I emerged partially from my funk, oddly enough, with a wayward smile and slightly brighter outlook.”
Welcome to my stop on the Goddess Fish Promotions Blurb Blitz Tour for Mad Season: Elles Garity’s Story (Book 1) by Gregory Armstrong! This emotionally charged literary debut launches a powerful new series that explores grief, identity, and the tangled truths buried in family history.
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Quick Summary of Mad Season: Elles Garity’s Story
Fifteen years after her world fell apart, Elles Garity is pulled back to the small island town she once fled. Still haunted by unresolved grief and buried secrets, she must finally face the past she tried to outrun. But home isn't what it used to be—and neither are the people she left behind. As new connections reveal shocking truths, Elles begins to uncover a story she was never meant to know.
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📝 About Mad Season: Elles Garity’s Story
mad season: "Elles Garity's Story"
By Gregory Armstrong
Series: mad season #1
Published by Independently Published on March 19, 2025
Genres: Literary Fiction
Formats: Paperback
Pages: 316
Eleven-year-old Elles Garity had everything she ever wanted, born and raised in the small island town she called home-until the day that her entire world came crashing down. Traumatized by the accidental death of her parents she reacted the only way she knew how, she ran, from her grief and everything and everyone else she knew.
Now, fifteen years later, settled into a relocated, reinvented life, that same impetuous decision has come back to haunt her. After suffering another loss and burdened by an underlying pattern of impulsive behavior, an unexpected find is the final straw that she cannot ignore.
At odds with her inner child and unresolved emotions, going home is bound to get even harder when she comes face to face with all that she left behind.
One person's dark connection to her tragic past, and unthinkable family secrets will finally expose the truth about herself, and the family she lost.
“When you’ve been driving on autopilot for too long, it’s easy to forget you never really learned how to steer.”
📖 From the Pages of Mad Season, Book 1
In this scene, Elles spirals through guilt, grief, and self-awareness until a surprising realization sparks the beginning of change.
Now, I was questioning all of it. I didn’t deal with things well. I didn’t allow anyone to help me deal with things. My life, the road I was on, the lane I had shifted into when I took the wheel, to put it quite figuratively, looked dark and dismal. I was solely responsible for switching my life into cruise control before ever giving myself a chance to learn to drive the damn car.
All these things ran through my head. I didn’t speak to Loyal about any of it. Where would I start? How could she possibly understand my position? Not that I gave her a fighting chance. Time sort of stood still as I sat there frozen, empty. I started this. I made this mess. I had no fucking clue how to fix it. I closed my eyes for a while, and when I opened them, it hit me like a slap to the head. The answer was staring me in the face. Where it all went wrong is where it needed to begin again.
“Grace, I’m worried about you.”
She had never said those words to me before. Ironic, though, how it came across, how I took it—her spotting the wreckage and expressing concern to the very person who was entangled in the heap. Out of upheaval, I took solace in a clouded idea to uproot myself once more. I emerged partially from my funk, oddly enough, with a wayward smile and slightly brighter outlook. I turned to Loyal, sincere. “Everyone must think I’m horrible.”
📚 Where to Find Mad Season: Elles Garity’s Story
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Final Thoughts
Mad Season: Elles Garity’s Story is a deeply introspective literary fiction novel, ideal for readers who appreciate emotional character development and family-driven drama.
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Drawn back to a small town..sounds like a good book.
The book sounds like an intriguing read. Love the cover.
Thanks for sharing.
This sounds like a fascinating read.
Sounds really interesting.
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