Hey everyone. Itβs my pleasure to welcome back fellow author and Story Empire contributor Harmony Kent to my site. Sheβs here to talk about her newly released book, The Vanished Boy. I donβt know about the rest of you, but I canβt wait to read this one.
Harmony, take it away!
Hi everyone. Harmony here. Thanks so much, Joan, for letting me visit with you today. Iβm so thrilled to share the launch of my latest book with you all.
The Vanished Boy is a mystery suspense novel based around a teenaged boy, whoβs gone missing. The book follows the mother as she trawls through her missing sonβs online life and realises, to her horror, how out of the loop sheβs become.

The inspiration for this novel came from watching a number of movies based on how our lives both revolve around and are influenced by the Internet and mobile devices. Although these movies covered many genres such as murder/mystery, thriller, and the supernatural, they all centred around the same theme: Apps and living life online. This led me to ponder how many of us spend our lives in digital pursuits rather than physicalβboth the old and the young? For many people, their actual physical lives become but a shadow compared to their online existence.
Mostly, the shift to a digital world happens slowly. Itβs incremental and, too often, insidious. All of which led me to ask how well do we actually know our children? Our loved ones? Those around us? What might be going on in the shadows?
From that inspiration and questioning, this story was born. Much of life and our actions originate from the same needs and wants: to be loved and accepted, the ability to differentiate between truth and lies, and the things we do to cover our mistakes and make ourselves look better than the reality instead of owning who we are. The good, the bad, and the ugly.
Below is an excerpt from the book:
For the briefest of moments, all feels right with the world. And then she remembers with a jolt that Jayden isnβt simply at school this morning. Heβs missing. Possibly dead.
For the first time since Jay failed to come home, Carole doesnβt automatically refute the idea that her son might not be alive. Not only is she a widow, but she might also now be childless. It strikes her as ironic that thereβs a neat little word for a spouse whoβs lost a partner, but not any simple descriptor for a parent whoβs lost an only child. Technically, in the same way sheβs still a wife though a widow, sheβs also still a mother, even if she has no living children. So, what does that make her?
Unlucky.
Itβs so remote out here. Anything could happen β¦
A missed phone call in the night is all it takes.
When Caroleβs 18-year-old son goes missing, she breaks into Jaydenβs laptop to try to understand his life.
All too soon, Carole discovers just how little she knew her boy.
And when one lead after another dead-ends, the distraught mother has to face the unthinkable.
Sucked into a sticky web of deceit and lies, nothing is as it seems.
When your life turns
inside out and upside down,
who would you trust?

Author Bio
After spending around thirteen years as an ordained Buddhist monk, living in a Zen Buddhist temple, and six years after a life-changing injury following a surgical error, Harmony Kent returned to the world at the tender age of forty.
Now, she is famous for her laughter, and has made quite the name for herself β¦ sheβs also, um, a writer β¦ and fairly well known for that too. Sheβs even won a few awards. Harmony lives in rural Cornwall with her adorable husband, ever-present sense of humour, and quirky neighbours.
Harmony is passionate about supporting her fellow authors.
Links
Website: https://harmonykent.co.uk/
Story Empire (co-authored): https://storyempirecom.wordpress.com/
Twitter: @harmony_kent
Amazon Author Page: author.to/HarmonysBooks
Goodreads: Author Page
BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/harmony-kent
The Vanished Boy Sales Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0924XCTLV
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39 Responses
Thank you, Joan, for showcasing Harmony and The Vanished Boy. Iβm so looking forward to reading it. On my Kindle, waiting! Congratulations, Harmony!
Thatβs fantastic. I canβt wait to see what you think! Thanks so much, Gwen. Hugs
Thanks, Gwen. Itβs up next on my Kindle!
Joan, thanks so much for having me over to visit with you today. Itβs brilliant to be here and so appreciated! Hugs
Always a pleasure to host you, Harmony!
Good excerpt, and I love the blurb. Congratulations to Harmony on this new release!
I think she has a winner on hand with this one! Thanks for visiting, Priscilla.
Thanks so much, Priscilla. Iβm so pleased you like the blurb and excerpt
The Vanished Boy is on my Kindle and I am anxious to start reading it. Best to you, Harmony, and congratulations. Thank you, Joan, for hosting her.
Itβs next in line on my TBR. I look forward to reading it. Thanks for stopping by, Karen.
Yay! Thanks so much, Karen. I look forward to seeing what you think about the book
Thanks for hosting, Joan. Congratulations to Harmony!
Thanks for stopping by, Jill. I think Harmony has a winner with this one.
Thanks, Jill
I loved that passage in the book when I read it, and I loved it again here. Great job, Harmony. And best wishes with the release.
Thanks for hosting, Joan.
Yay! Fantastic! Thanks, Staci
Great excerpt, Harmony.
This one is intriguing.
Thanks, Craig
Harmony, you are a very busy lady today!
Itβs wonderful seeing The Vanished Boy getting so much attention and love in the blogosphere.
I canβt wait to dive into the story! Congratulations on the release.
Wonderful job hosting, Joan!
She is busy. Iβm also looking forward to reading this one.
Iβm so enjoying this tour. Thanks so much, Mae
Itβs so great to see Harmony making the rounds with this new book. I am anxious to dive into this story! Thank you for hosting, Joan!
Thanks for stopping by, Jan. Harmonyβs book is up next on my TBR.
Iβm excited to hear what you think about the book! Thanks so much, Jan
Great tour, Harmony! Your book is a hard one to out down. Canβt wait to see what happens next.
Thanks for hosting, Joan
Iβm looking forward to reading it. Thank for stopping by, Denise.
That is so wonderful to see. Thanks so much, Denise
These keep getting better and better! Thanks for having Harmony here today, Joan. Super excerpt! And Iβm still sending you congratulations, Harmony, on releasing what sounds like a surefire hit book! Fingers crossed that it explodes off the charts!

Wishing Harmony all the best with this one. Thanks, Marcia.
Thanks so much, Marcia! Hugs
Congratulations, Harmony. Thank you for hosting, Joan.
Thanks, John. Wishing Harmony much success.
Thanks, John
Thank you for sharing, Joan. Congratulations, Harmony!
Thanks, Miriam
This has been one of my biggest fears since giving birth to my son. The idea that someone might rip him away from me still weighs heavy on my heart. That excerpt was a sucker punch in my core. Great job, Harmony!
Sorry about that! Erm β¦ sort of!
. So pleased the excerpt grabbed you. Thanks, Yvi 
I can only imagine what this mother went through. Thanks, Yvette.