Featured Interview With Author Keith Pemberton
Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
Keith Pemberton is a painter at heart, he writes, which is considered dream worthy. He’s known for chasing dreams and converting them into stories. Writing a novel was always a dream of his, and eventually, with the Last-Second Decision, it became a reality. Keith enjoys art and knows his way around a pencil. He has an eccentric passion for music, including the simple things in life. Keith is from a wonderful place in the Caribbean St Kitts, a place of beauty and full of life. The people are heart warning and so is the food.
At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
I was 16 years of age when I realize books made my imagination more whole. I started writing short stories every since to please my peers. However, I've writing Last-Second Decision to show case more of my talent.
Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
Not sure I can pick a certain author and choose as my favorite. Too much authors help build my mindset towards writing. Romance action &adventure is my favorite genre.
Tell us a little about your latest book?
During months of penury from Haiti’s destruction, they selected Inspector Gage Pemberton to join a security team of twenty men. Their primary duty was to give help to the refugees. Pemberton struggles between his leadership role and his love for his wife, and he realizes his arrogance toward the task ahead fools him. The decision to appoint Pemberton should have been taken seriously by the lieutenant. Who felt overlooked and unacknowledged?
Pemberton’s reality began loosening once he steps foot into Haiti. He’s introduced to his faith and the problems that come with it. Surrounded by unexpected fantasies and decisions. The lieutenant is a serpent trying to devour Pemberton’s body. Pemberton kept growing more and more adamant about the safety of his men, struggling with a feeling that he won’t die and refusing to lose hope. Pemberton pondered these words in his heart, “another man’s loss is another man’s gain.” While trying to make the best of the situation, things kept challenging him. I can describe happiness as lost memories being found.
Haitian soldiers fought bravely to capture or kill these men from a misguided prime minister whose primary focus was revenge. Only when James got put down for the actions of Constable Huggins did the men grow stronger together. From there, it was a struggle to go home. They faced obstacle after obstacle—our guys with situations that would break minor men. But, finally, seeing the result was home, and they fought for the chance to return home again. Their home on their lips, they fought to feel such pleasures again. As a result, trust broken, and it made a new form of brotherhood. Will they make it to freedom, or will death be their ultimate decision?
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