David Alan Armstrong’s Romance Book “I Will Always Love You” Will Be Displayed at the 2025 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books
A heartfelt and emotionally charged story, Armstrong’s novel explores themes of love, faith, regret, and redemption through the journey of its protagonist, Josh Blackburn.
“What a great, sweet, poignant, narrative. I haven’t read anything like this in many years. I can’t believe how emotionally involved I have been.” -- Elliott H.
The romance novel “I Will Always Love You” by David Alan Armstrong will be displayed by the self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet at the 2025 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books (LATFOB). The book event will occur on April 26-27, 2025, at the University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles, USA.
The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, held at USC since 1996, is the largest book festival in the U.S., drawing 150,000 visitors annually. This free two-day, outdoor event features authors, publishers, vendors, panel discussions, storytelling, children’s performances, and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, celebrating literature’s impact on American culture.
In “I Will Always Love You,” middle-aged Josh finds himself at a crossroads – trapped in a stagnant marriage, disillusioned by his career, and struggling with a dwindling faith. Fueled by memories of his first love, Emmie, he embarks on a deeply personal quest to reconnect with the girl who once captured his heart in junior high.
As he revisits the pivotal moments of his youth – navigating loss, standing up to bullies, and discovering the depths of heartbreak – Josh seeks to revive a relationship with someone who may now only exist in the past. With nostalgia, raw emotion, and a powerful spiritual undercurrent, Armstrong crafts a moving tale that resonates with anyone who has ever longed for a second chance at love.
David Alan Armstrong is a retired software engineer with a passion for storytelling. He holds degrees from BYU and USC and has independently published five books over the past decade. His three nonfiction works, all Christian commentaries, received the prestigious Gold Quill from the League of Utah Writers, while his second novel, The Porch, earned the Silver Quill. “I Will Always Love You” marks his third novel, further cementing his reputation as a masterful storyteller.
Get a copy of “I Will Always Love You” on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Learn more about David Alan Armstrong and his works by visiting his website at https://davidalanarmstrong.com/. Visit the ReadersMagnet exhibit at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2025 at booth #225 to check out the book display.
“I Will Always Love You”
Author: David Alan Armstrong
Genre: Romance
Publisher: Self-published
Published date: August 24, 2024
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David Alan Armstrong is a retired software engineer. He has a BA from BYU in Elementary Education and an MS from USC in Instruction Technology. David has independently published five books over the past ten years. His three non-fiction works are Christian commentaries. The League of Utah Writers awarded each the Gold Quill for best non-fiction book. His second novel, The Porch, received the Silver Quill Award from the LUW. “I Will Always Love You” is his third novel.
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