
“Two Thousand Miles from Omaha” will appeal to readers who enjoy books that examine the quest for fulfillment... The writing style is immersive, reminiscent of John Green’s books. I could easily see S.D. Goldman’s “Two Thousand Miles from Omaha” on the big screen.
- Stephanie Elizabeth Long for Reader Views (10/2024)

Ryan Collins is isolated. A thousand miles from friends or family, his days are spent working while his nights are shared with women whose names he won’t remember, all in an attempt to drown reminders of a past prison sentence and the cynical love he abandoned years ago. Now, as he closes in on thirty, he finds his life uplifted by a career promotion and the addition of a new romantic interest. Ryan believes that these changes will lead to a life free from his past grief, but it isn't long before his idyllic life becomes upended. Faced with the return of his past love, and a growingly unstable present, Ryan must decide if he can face the true root cause of his anguish, or risk losing everything he’s ever loved.

Praise for A THOUSAND MILES FROM SPOKANE
"Goldman writes with an impressive hand, using clear, descriptive text that provides a full picture and engages the reader."
The Booklife Prize
"An interesting character study told with a clear and satisfying voice."
IBPA's Benjamin Franklin Awards
"There's a lot to love here. A THOUSAND MILES FROM SPOKANE is a gripping and interesting story offered by an obviously strong storyteller."
Writer's Digest Competitions

FINALIST
Best Suspense
2021 Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Award

About S.D.
Hailed as a “clear and satisfying voice” (IBPA's Benjamin Franklin Awards) S.D. Goldman’s previous novel A THOUSAND MILES FROM SPOKANE was named as a finalist for the Independent Author Networks’ “Book of the Year Awards” and a finalist for the 2021 Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Award, in addition to being described as a “gripping and interesting story offered by an obviously strong storyteller” (Judge, 29th Annual Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards). An environmentalist, cinephile, theme park connoisseur, and author of multiple books, Goldman currently resides near St. Louis, Missouri with his family.
