Month: May 2026

Book Spotlight: The Purpose of Life by Jason Hershey

Today I am bringing you a book spotlight for the upcoming novella The Purpose of Life by Jason Hershey. This is the third novella in the Thelonious Mitchell series.  This one comes out May 26th and I will be reading and reviewing it very soon!  My goal is to read and review it this month and I still have time!  Plus, I have an extra day off this weekend thanks to Memorial Day here in the US. I reviewed the first two novellas in the series this week. The reviews are linked below.

If you are intrigued by these novellas, go ahead and buy a copy or even pre-order  and ‘meet’ a new-to-you author!  You can’t loose as these are not long stories! And Even Better: The first two in the series are currently FREE on Kindle!  That’s right: They are FREE through May 25th!  Pick up a copy as you have NOTHING to lose!
About The Purpose of Life
Author:
Jason Hershey
To Be Published: May 26, 2026
134 pages

Book Description:

One traffic stop. One moment of injustice. One man’s struggle to remain whole.

Thelonious “Theo” Mitchell has spent his young life overcoming tragedy—losing his mother to addiction, watching his best friend die in the streets, and fighting to escape the zip code that tried to define him. Now a college student and youth counselor, Theo has finally found his purpose: helping at-risk kids believe in a future beyond their circumstances.

But on an ordinary evening drive home from work, a routine traffic stop shatters everything Theo has built. Officer Kowalski’s handcuffs are too tight, his questions too probing, his assumptions too dangerous. And though Theo has done nothing wrong, he learns a brutal lesson: sometimes being Black in America is reason enough to be guilty.

In the aftermath, Theo finds himself unraveling. The anger he’s spent years controlling breaks through at the worst possible moment—in front of the very children who need him most. Suspended from the job that gave his life meaning, haunted by sleepless nights and a voice in his head that won’t stop saying “son,” Theo must confront an impossible question: How do you teach kids to trust a system that has just proven itself untrustworthy?

The Purpose of Life is a raw, unflinching exploration of trauma, resilience, and the weight of carrying other people’s burdens when you’re barely holding your own together. Ultimately, it’s about finding the courage to heal—not just for yourself, but for the children watching to see if broken things can ever be made whole again.

For readers who loved The Hate U Give, Long Way Down, and All American Boys—a powerful story about surviving injustice and learning that asking for help is the bravest thing you can do.

Pre-order Links:
Amazon US
Amazon UK

Buy the rest of the series here:
Amazon
Amazon UK

To Live To Die at Barnes & Noble
The Chosen Path at Barnes and Noble

Previous novellas in the series and my reviews:
To Live To Die:
5 stars
The Chosen Path: 4 stars (I love this cover!)

About the Author:

Jason Hershey is a high school English teacher and author who draws inspiration from his experiences growing up in the inner city of South Phoenix, Arizona. His books explore themes of resilience, identity, and personal transformation, connecting deeply with young adult readers through authentic storytelling.

Contact Jason:
Website
Instagram @authorjasonhershey

 

Audiobook Review: The Chosen Path by Jason Hershey

The Chosen Path
Series: Thelonious Mitchell #2
Author: Jason Hershey

Narrator: Jacob Ross
Published: May 3, 2017
Audiobook: 1 hour 47 minutes

Reviewed By: Jessica
Dates Read: May 4, 2026, re-listen: May 18, 2026
Jessica’s Rating: 4 stars

Book Description:

Thelonious “Theo” Mitchell thought he’d finally found his spark. After losing his mother and best friend, Draven, college was supposed to be his fresh start—a chance to play football, chase his dreams, and maybe even fall in love.

Then he meets Sabrinna. Beautiful, broken, and guarded, she becomes the person who makes him feel whole again. For the first time since his mother’s death, Theo allows himself to hope, to trust, to open his heart completely.

But Sabrinna carries wounds of her own—a painful past that makes her push away the one person who truly sees her. As their relationship spirals through passion, confusion, and heartbreak, Theo must confront an impossible question: How do you hold on to someone who’s determined to let you go?

When a devastating encounter forces Theo to face the truth about their relationship, he’s left with a choice that will define his future. Walking away might break him, but staying could destroy him.

Raw, honest, and achingly real, The Chosen Path is the second book in the Theo series—a powerful story about first love, self-discovery, and learning that sometimes the most important person you need to save is yourself.

Jessica’s Review:

Jason Hershey is back with the second novella in the Thelonious Mitchell series. Theo is starting his college career which includes playing football. Of course a girl comes into the picture, so we have a novella that includes Theo’s first love and everything that encompasses. The novella is realistic in that not everyone gets a ‘happy ever after’, but that is life and Theo takes life as it comes to him.  He learns about life and experiences some self- discovery and that sometimes that he himself is the most important person. 

I didn’t like Sabrinna from the beginning, something about her did not sit right with me. Because of that I felt more emotions for Theo as he experienced his first love.  In some ways I think I identified with Theo’s experience, just a female perspective. And I am just attached to Theo after To Die To Live!

I have to add that I really love the cover to this one! Life is a journey for us all and we have to choose our life path and take what it brings.  The cover is just perfect for this part of Theo’s life. I myself have experienced going down a different life path than expected with my divorce almost two years ago.

We have a new narrator with this story, Jacob Ross.  Theo comes off older with Ross’s narration, and his voice felt perfect for portraying Theo this time around.  The only issue I had with the audiobook was the transition between chapters. When one chapter ended and the next began, it felt pieced together too quickly. For me, the narration needed an extra second or two of pause before Ross started the next chapter and said “Chapter X,” and went into the new chapter.

The Chosen Path is a quick read/listen and Hershey just brings Theo’s story to life for me.  Now, be forewarned that this one ends in a bit of a cliffhanger as Theo makes a decision for himself.  This novella was written back in 2017, and fortunately I do not have to wait years to see what happens next in Theo’s life as the third novella will be coming out very soon! 

Many thanks to Jason Hershey for sending me an audiobook copy to listen to and review!                                    

Purchase Links:
Amazon US
Amazon UK

 

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Audiobook Review: To Die To Live by Jason Hershey

To Die To Live
Series: Thelonious Mitchell #1
Author: Jason Hershey

Narrator: Justin James
Published: October 17, 2017
Audiobook: 1 hour 11 minutes

Reviewed By: Jessica
Date Listened To: May 2, 2026
Jessica’s Rating: 5 stars

Book Description:

Thelonious “Theo” Mitchell is a down-on-his-luck teenager, wandering aimlessly through life with no desire or focus. When tragedy strikes, he is taken in by his aunt and uncle. Thrown into a new school with unfamiliar surroundings, he befriends the class “troublemaker”. After yet another tragedy, will Theo fall victim to life, or use the tragedy as a spark and motivation to embrace all that life has to offer?

Jessica’s Review:

This novella is a debut and it was powerful! I was pulled in and attached to Theo from the beginning. He is young and has already been dealt a hard life. He has gone through a hard loss and taken in by his aunt and uncle.  A new place means new changes and also challenges. Teens can be brutal, even more so to ‘the new guy’ who doesn’t fit in.  But then Theo meets and eventually becomes friends with Draven, and they bond over similarities. What happens over the course of the novella shows what some kids go through and life is not easy for everyone and the hardships that can affect someone for their life.

I listened to the audio version and it is just one hour 11 minutes long, but Hershey packs so much into it: The importance of close friendship, heartache, loss, and determination to live the life we are given in spite of what happens to us. The narrator Justin James brought Theo to life for me! 

This novella was written nine years ago and some parts of it have aged: Teens mostly do not use Facebook anymore.  They have Snapchat, TikTok, and I am sure other apps that I am not familiar with. It’s not a negative, times and technology just change!

I look forward to more stories involving Theo and what happens next in his life.

I received an Audible copy from the author in exchange for a review.  Thank you so much! I enjoyed my introduction to Theo.

Purchase Links:
Amazon US
Amazon UK

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