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P.M. Vance (she/her) is an attorney and an officer in the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve. “GAME” is her first work of contemporary fiction and intertwines the pain and honesty of what it means to be human, with the smoldering tension of a fraught romance and scandalous twists. Vance’s love of pop culture, politics, sport, and travel also deeply inspires her stories.
When P.M. Vance isn’t immersed in her latest manuscript, she’s enjoying life in New Mexico with her lovely husband and stepkids, and a growing menagerie of four-legged freeloaders.
“GAME” is the first installment in the coming-of-age Silver Gilt fiction trilogy.
“A dark, tender coming-of-age story that delivers breezy pleasures and engrossing drama with a captivating Old World backdrop.”
– Kirkus Reviews
A young woman’s foreign adventures lead her to psychological turmoil, healing, and independence in Vance’s coming-of-age novel.
Billionaire heiress Brooke Neville fell apart completely after her brother’s suicide. Shortly thereafter, she spends the summer traveling through Europe (prior to starting her year studying abroad), closely watched by her controlling mother. As she takes in the sights of Berlin and Prague, she explores her anger at her family. She blames her parents’ perfectionism and impossible expectations for her brother’s death and her own struggles (Brooke feels stifled by her “endlessly boring and privileged family”). She yearns to avoid her seemingly predetermined fate of becoming a high-society trophy wife and, instead, pursue her dream of playing professional tennis. Though she initially feels isolated, thanks to a cloistered upbringing, Brooke slowly opens up and develops friendships with a colorful group of fellow travelers, including a charming Australian named Patrick. Patrick and Brooke bond over their roles as athletes and their troubled relationships with their parents. But he has secrets of his own, and it’s up to Brooke to see if she can trust him and forge her own life independent of her family’s control. Brooke’s mixture of strength and vulnerability reads as distinctive and credible, and her gradual progress is authentically portrayed. Her friends are lively characters, and Vance’s descriptions of both the pleasures of Europe and Brooke’s billionaire lifestyle—private jets and penthouse hotel suites—are vivid and diverting. The romance plot is fun and often frothy, but the stakes still feel high. The story’s darker notes don’t always ring true: Discussions of extreme trauma often seem too easily resolved, and Brooke’s mother is too much of a one-dimensional villain. But the plot is so engrossing readers will most likely forgive these quibbles. The first installment of a planned trilogy, the book ends on an intriguing cliffhanger, and it promises more entertaining storylines to come.
A dark, tender coming-of-age story that delivers breezy pleasures and engrossing drama with a captivating Old World backdrop.
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Review Posted Online: Aug. 31, 2024
Day job
Attorney
Favorite author
Haruki Murakami
Favorite book
The Awakening by Kate Chopin
Favorite line from a book
"For the secret of human existence lies not only in living, but knowing what to live for." -- The Karamazov Brothers by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Favorite word
Quasimodo (I realize it's a name, but ever since I was a kid I've always enjoyed the way it rolls off my tongue)
Hometown
Tampa, Florida
Unexpected skill or talent
I'm really good at reading mechanical, electrical and electronic drawings and identifying errors and/or points of failure in systems
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