
I’m shouting it out today for this new novel (look at that beautiful cover!) that my friends at Author Marketing Experts have told me about!
Stories that speak softly can be the ones that hit the hardest. A Sister to Butterflies is one such novel—introspective, evocative, and filled with emotional resonance.
At its heart is a creature who doesn’t fit cleanly into one world or another. Her journey begins with a promise and a mistake—one that leads her from a place of timeless beauty into the messiness of human life. What she discovers is a boy who sees her not for what she is, but for who she might become. As love blooms, so does the potential for loss. The novel is structured as a conversation with a silent child, and in that space, Drown reveals a tale of memory, sorrow, and the enduring pull of devotion.

Aaron Christopher Drown creates stories that are immersive and deeply felt. He’s a former Mainer who now lives in Washington State, and his work spans short fiction, full-length novels, and creative nonfiction. His debut, A Mage of None Magic, earned the Darrell Award, and his story collection The Gods Must Clearly Smile has received both critical acclaim and major awards. He is also an accomplished graphic designer and frequent speaker on the intersection of creative work and presentation.
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Be sure to check it out on Amazon or at a bookstore or library near you!
