After Kevin McDonald's8217;s first novel 's8220;Practically Invisible's8221; received consistently rave reviews from readers and members of the press, Rebel's8217;s Domain Publishing has
obtained the rights to publish book two in the China Doll Trilogy. A Son's8217;s Quest is in the hands of our editors and we are working on another hard hitting cover,'s8221; said Tom
Tamez of Rebel's8217;s Domain Publishing. 's8220;We anxiously anticipate the release of A Son'ss Quest later this year.'s8221;
If the reviews for Practically Invisible are any indication of McDonald's8217;s writing prowess, this next book should be a real winner. Those who have read Practically Invisible
universally state that they enjoy the adventure and take away some thought provoking messages. It is an engaging and timeless coming-of-age story. Many have said that Practically
Invisible brings to light issues that are generally left in the shadows. McDonald's8217;s first work wasn's8217;t without controversy. It is a racy tale that mixes adventure with issues
that are undeniably difficult for some to process.
Dan Neel, former New York Press Contributing Editor and Freelance Writer, said, 's8220;Practically Invisible is a bold, unflinching look at one of the most tragic issues of our time. I am
truly looking forward to reading his latest work.'s8221;
McDonald's8217;s controversial approach to communicating his views on an issue considered by some to be more appropriate for public debate than entertainment has raised some eyebrows. But
others are un-wavering supporters of the approach. Dr. Lois Lee, founder and President of Children of the Night, the world's8217;s leading child prostitute rescue organization, makes no
bones about her opinion. 's8220;Practically Invisible will capture your heart right from the beginning. It will take you on a chilling adventure of fantasy, stark reality, love and
passion that never lets up. Kevin McDonald manages to find the delicate balance between entertainment and a surreal depiction of abuse and abandonment. You will find yourself falling in
love with the characters and despising their predicament. The story is fast paced, engaging, and gripping throughout. Few writers dare to entertain in the face of such important issues,
but Kevin McDonald does it with a finesse that shows he truly cares about what happens to our children. I predict he will find well deserved success with this incredible story.'s8221;
A sneak peak at A Son's8217;s Quest will excite those who are fans of Practically Invisible. It continues into the lives of several key characters and portrays the impact on the next
generation. It is a stark portrayal as to how decisions made by one generation can have serious impact on those that follow. The subject of mothers raising their children alone, whether
by choice or situation, is a major source of debate. Even if you don's8217;t believe that a child's8217;s right to know both of their parents outweighs the mother's8217;s right to
privacy, this story will make you fully aware that there are three perspectives. 's8220;You will not be disappointed by Kevin's8217;s latest creation. He has done a terrific job
continuing the adventure and staying on message. Said, James Vowell the book'ss editor. A general audience version of Practically Invisible will be released in Q2 of 2007.
Practically Invisible is now available in soft cover and library quality hardcover through Amazon. To place quantity orders or arrange for interviews and book signings, please
contact:
Rebel's8217;s Domain Publishing
1442 E. Lincoln, Ave
Orange, CA 92865A
www.rebelsdomain.com
Or the Author:
Phone: 714-793-3191
Fax: 714-784-3912
www.practicallyinvisible.com
ISBN: 0-9774072-2-5
ISBN: 0-9774072-1-7
Kevin McDonald has served on the California Advisory Board for The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. He is vice president of Alvaka Networks, a member of the High Tech
Crimes Investigations Association ( HTCIA ) and the ITSPA Advisory Board. He is Chairman of the O.C. AEA Government Affairs Committee. He has done expert interviews with CBS San Diego,
The Los Angeles Times, CRN Magazine, Var Business magazine, and other media groups. Kevin regularly writes for industry publications and speaks on issues of public policy, security, child
safety and abuse prevention.