
Release Date: August 30, 2022
About The Book:
Olivia Montag is a professor who doesn’t have all the answers. The
devastating loss of a child ended her marriage, and she’s been
overlooked for a job promotion one time too many. Not sure what
comes next, she leaves it all behind and volunteers to teach English to
schoolchildren in India.
Ten thousand miles away, she connects with fellow volunteers and
finds purpose in teaching. Until one by one the girls in her classes
stop showing up. Then she meets Mukesh, an Indian man with a heart
for invention, who may be the only one who can help her students.
This is her chance to impact real change, even if that means trusting
new friendships and her own instincts.
It turns out, there might be strength in asking for help, and embracing
a painful past may clear the way for a brighter future. Sometimes in
the darkest storms, you can choose to dance in the rain
About The Author:
Lara Bernhardt is a Pushcart-nominated writer, editor, and audiobook
narrator. She is Editor-in-Chief of Balkan Press and also publishes a literary
magazine, Conclave. Twice a finalist for the Oklahoma Book Award for Best
Fiction, she writes supernatural suspense and women’s fiction. When she
isn’t writing, Lara enjoys traveling, hiking, and reading. https://www.larabernhardt.com/
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Book Blurbs:
“A beautifully woven story of one woman’s journey through overcoming grief, and the redemptive value of friendship, love, and forgiving oneself.”-C.H. Armstrong, author of The Edge of Nowhere
“Red Rain shows the indelible power one person can make in circumstances that seem insurmountable. Unbreakable human spirit for the win!”-Susy Smith, author of Asylum
“A tender and touching story of a young woman’s chance to rebuild her life, against the colorful backdrop of rural India.”-Julia Thomas, author of The English Boys and Penhale Wood
“Lara Bernhardt delivers empathy for women’s dignity when faced with a lack of modern conveniences. Red Rain is provocative with a title that pertains to more than the mysterious storm mentioned in the book.” -Julia Brewer Daily, award-winning author of No Names to Be Given
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