Vacancy Keeps Earning Stars! A Five-Star Review from Literary Titan
- Jann Alexander

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Based on a true story—A struggling single mother and a suspicious widow both have a habit of hiding from hard truths, until a brutal tragedy in an unforgiving Texas town forces them to face what they’re hiding, and fill the vacancy in their own hearts.
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"A compassionate story about people making room for one another after their old lives have been emptied out." —Thomas Anderson, Editor-in-Chief, Literary Titan
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About Vacancy
THE SECOND NOVEL IN THE DUST SERIES
A struggling single mother and a suspicious widow, at odds.
Both have a habit of hiding from hard truths.
Helen is childless and widowed after a long marriage and gets a second chance with a long-lost love. But she’s grieving her hidden regrets. She bonds with her quiet kindergarten student and doubts the girl’s struggling single mother, Charlene, is fit to parent.
Charlene’s hiding a secret of her own, and she resents Helen’s interference. She’s determined to make a better life for her young daughter, the teenage boy her ex left behind, and the baby on the way when a scarred veteran offers to lend a hand.
A tragedy no one sees coming forces the two women to unite, as small-town bias threatens to destroy innocent lives. But first, Helen and Charlene must confront the vacancy in their hearts. As they do, can they find new strength, acceptance, and a second chance at love?
INSPIRED BY TRUE EVENTS

Vacancy: Secrets and Second Chances in Small-Town Texas arrives September 24. Preorder the ebook now:
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Vacancy Is Awarded Five Stars by Literary Titan:
Jann Alexander’s Vacancy is a character-driven novel set in Hartless, a struggling Texas Panhandle town where hardship, gossip, and unexpected kindness bind people together. The story centers on Helen, a widowed kindergarten teacher who becomes deeply concerned about Jillie, a quiet five-year-old in her class, and Charlene, Jillie’s pregnant mother, who’s trying to protect her children from an abusive and unreliable partner. A tragedy announced in the opening pages hangs over the narrative, giving even ordinary moments a sense of urgency. Inspired by real events, the novel explores how easily concern can turn into judgment and how difficult it can be to recognize what another person is surviving.
Alexander tells the story through several perspectives, including Helen, Charlene, Jillie, Jillie’s teenage brother Mick, and Jack, a veteran working to restore his family’s roadside motel. That structure lets the reader see how misunderstandings take root. Helen’s attachment to Jillie comes from genuine compassion, but it’s also tangled with grief, regret, and her longing for the daughter she never had. Charlene’s choices make far more sense once we’re inside her fear and exhaustion, while Mick’s chapters reveal a fiercely protective boy who’s been forced to behave like an adult. The characters don’t simply represent social problems. They have private hopes, blind spots, humor, pride, and complicated loyalties.
The Texas setting gives the book much of its personality. Heat, dust, freight trains, empty storefronts, a secondhand shop, and the glowing vacancy sign at the Jack of Diamonds motel create a landscape that feels worn but alive. Alexander’s writing is especially effective when physical places reflect emotional states, from Helen’s silent house to the cramped spaces where Jillie hides from conflict. The plot occasionally leans hard into coincidence and dramatic revelation, but its emotional movement feels carefully earned. Grief doesn’t disappear when the story turns toward healing, and forgiveness isn’t treated as a simple decision. The novel allows recovery to include anger, accountability, new boundaries, and the acceptance that some losses remain permanent.
Vacancy will appeal most to readers who enjoy emotionally intense small-town fiction, family dramas told from multiple viewpoints, and stories about women rebuilding their lives after abuse, bereavement, and public scrutiny. It’s also a strong choice for book clubs because Helen’s well-intentioned interference, Charlene’s limited options, Mick’s responsibility, and the town’s rush to assign blame leave plenty to discuss. Readers who appreciate hopeful conclusions that still acknowledge lasting damage are likely to connect with it most. This is a compassionate story about people making room for one another after their old lives have been emptied out.
—Thomas Anderson, Editor, LITERARY TITAN, 8.17.26
INSPIRED BY REAL EVENTS
Vacancy - Secrets and Second Chances in Small-Town Texas releases September 24, 2026.
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