Inconceivable
"What a terrifying thought that is, to have it all. Everything that you could want, everything that truly matters, not merely within your grasp, but in your grasp. Yours against the entire world, a world that seeks to destroy whatever light you can find to guide you."
Jason, like so many of us, has more than he realizes but less than he desires. In a life characterized by doggedness and perseverance, the fruits of his labor are finally coming to bear. The job, the girl, the city, the life; the components are all present, yet Jason is unable to fit them into place. The delicate balance of professional success and personal harmony continues to allude him, and he is plagued by the sense that even as he appears to move forward, he finds himself further adrift. Despite his best efforts, course-correcting in one area of his life invariably results in neglect of another.
A novel that speaks to the parts of our lives that so often become lost in the noise, Inconceivable holds up a mirror and demands the reader to ask themselves: did the last decision I made - the last insignificant, forgettable choice - perpetuate the rise or precipitate the fall?