ECHOES OF SUMMER PAST
Discover the words that capture the complexities of love, loss, and the power of second chances. Dive into the world of Holly's memoirs, written with raw honesty and a keen eye for the moments that shape us. Whether you’re new to her writing or a long-time fan, there’s a story waiting for you.
North Of Ruin
When the world’s foundations shatter into a global tectonic cascade, former athlete Rowan Hale and his dog, Lettie, must flee a collapsing Seattle for a remote northern refuge. Alongside a grieving teenager and a resourceful traveler who senses the earth’s lethal vibrations, Rowan navigates a landscape of fractured societies and relentless seismic shocks. As infrastructure fails and desperation rises, the small group must forge an unbreakable bond to survive a world where the ground itself has become the enemy. This gripping first installment of The Horizon Past Shaking series is a powerful testament to human resilience and the hope that remains when civilization falls.
ABOUT
Holly lawson
Holly Lawson writes stories about what lingers: first love, unfinished conversations, buried truths, and the quiet strength it takes to begin again.
Her debut novel, Echoes of Summers Past, introduced readers to her signature emotional depth: a story of young love rediscovered decades later, told with warmth, nostalgia, and unflinching honesty. Rooted in lived experience and reflective storytelling, Holly’s writing captures the fragile moments that shape a lifetime: glances beneath willow trees, choices made too early, and the long arc of memory bending back toward love.
About Holly Lawson
Holly is a memoirist who writes about love, loss, and the quiet courage it takes to begin again. After the collapse of a long marriage, she turned to writing as a way to understand the life she had lived, and the woman she had become. Her work explores identity, endurance, and the moments that change us long before we recognize their meaning. This memoir is her first, written with honesty and restraint, offering a reflection on what it means to survive the life you planned and build something new in its place. Now, she moves between time with family and grandchildren and the open road, writing as she goes. She hopes her story resonates with anyone who has ever had to start over when the future no longer looked the way they imagined.
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Echoes of Summer Past
A summer long ago holds the key to understanding love, loss, and the unexpected returns of life. As Holly weaves together the fragments of her youth and the relationships that defined it, she creates a story that resonates with anyone who has ever experienced the sharp sting of the past returning unexpectedly. The memory of a first love, once lost, resurfaces in a way that transforms everything Holly thought she knew about herself and her future.
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What Our Readers Say
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"I’ve read a lot of post-apocalyptic fiction, but North of Ruins brings a fresh, terrifying perspective by making the Earth itself the primary antagonist. The 'tectonic cascade' concept kept me on edge—you never know when the next shock is coming. Rowan is a great lead, but his dog, Lettie, absolutely stole the show for me! It’s a fast-paced survival story that balances massive destruction with really intimate, human moments. I’m already checking for the release date of the next book in the series!"
Jessica J., A high-stakes, heart-pounding journey!
What Our Readers Say
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"What sets this book apart from other survival novels is the cast. The bond between Rowan, Wren, and Sam feels so authentic. I particularly loved Sam’s character—the way his ability to sense vibrations is woven into the survival strategy is brilliant and inclusive. It’s not just about escaping falling buildings; it’s about how these three very different people learn to trust each other when the world is literally falling apart. A tense, emotional, and hopeful read."
Arnold Romero., Beautifully written and deeply moving.
What Our Readers Say
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"The author does an incredible job describing the collapse of Seattle and the ensuing chaos. The 'routine seismic anomaly' turning into a global catastrophe felt scarily realistic. I loved the focus on resilience and preparation—Rowan’s journey to Clearwater Bend felt like a true test of survival skills rather than just luck. If you like stories about the breakdown of infrastructure and the strength of the human spirit, this is a must-read."
Arthur B. Moody., Gritty, realistic, and terrifyingly plausible.
What Our Readers Say
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"An absolute page-turner! From the first earthquake in Seattle to the dangerous trek north, North of Ruins never lets up. The stakes are high, the world-building is immersive, and the ending left me wanting more. It's the perfect start to The Horizon Past Shaking series. Highly recommended for fans of The Road or The Last of Us!"