When I wrote the book, Hurricane of the Heart set in the beautiful island of Dominica, I never for a minute thought that what I penned would play out so vividly in reality.
Hurricane of the Heart is about American party animal, Kyle, and his polar opposite, Alia, an indigenous Dominican native whose love blossoms despite their differences when they are trapped on the island of Dominica during a powerful hurricane. The fictitious Hurricane Harriet which devastates the tiny island, plays an integral role in the story.
Hurricane of the Heart was released in July 2015. A month later, the island of Dominica was devastated by Tropical Storm Erica that left most of the island’s infrastructure under water and mud, at least twenty people dead, and residents stranded without food, electricity, and water. It occurred just two days before the anniversary of the most devastating hurricane to hit the island in recent history, Hurricane David in 1979.
Life imitating art, or just coincidence?
There are so many parallels between what occurred in Dominica and what I wrote in the story that my husband, who hails from Dominica, keeps saying I jinxed them.
Douglas - Charles Airport under water |
Douglas - Charles Airport under water |
Hundreds of trapped residents of Petite Savanne evacuated by boat |
But Hurricane of the Heart with its devastating Hurricane Harriet is 100% fictitious. It’s a romance with a happy ending. Tropical Storm Erika is real and it will take a lot of work and time for the island to recover and be restored to pre-Erika situation. There are several organizations who are donating aid to the island.The government of Dominica has established a website (www.opm.gov.dm/) and endorsed certain funding pages. I have included a link to that website for those interested in assisting with the recovery effort:
http://www.opm.gov.dm/?p=1058 and The Dominica-American Relief & Development Association (DARDA).
My publisher and I will be doing our part. We will be donating 75 cents of every sale of the Hurricane of the Heart eBook between September 1 and February 28, 2016.
Whether it's prayers, donations, volunteering, or a purchase of the ebook, I hope you do your part.
I hope the recovery improves. We just celebrated ten years after Katrina.
ReplyDeleteI saw a lot of reports on the improvement after Katrina that gives a lot of hope. I'm confident that they too will emerge better than before Erica.
ReplyDeleteI thought of your book the moment I heard about the hurricane. What a strange coincidence! Life imitating art indeed!
ReplyDeleteI did a book discussion a few days ago with Socamoms book club and one of the ladies that participated facebooked me the day after the storm and asked, "Did anyone else think of this book now that a real hurricane has hit Dominica?"
ReplyDeleteI can now tell her Liane Spicer did!