Unexpectedly, Milo

Milo Slade, a thirty-three year old home healthcare aide, is witnessing the rapid dissolution of his three-year marriage to a polished, high-powered attorney named Christine. Though Milo doesn’t quite know the root of his marital problems, he inevitably blames himself, or more specifically, he faults the demands his obsessive compulsive personality place upon him–the need to open a jar of Smuckers grape jelly or sing 99 Luftballons in front of an audience, to name just a couple.

Book Reviews

I Could Not Put This One Down!

This unusual story line kept me guessing. As I read this book, I wondered what would happen to the main character, Martin. His obsessively structured life collides with the unpredictable lives of his “clients”. This creates a fast-moving and interesting plot.

— Nan Warner, Amazon Customer Review of Something Missing

Pure Gold.

“Matthew Dicks is an amazing human (no, I don’t know him personally – I’ve never even met him). This book is so good that you will feel like you just spent time with a good friend. If you want to achieve more in ANY aspect of your life – listen to what this man has to say.”

— Amazon Customer Review of Someday is Today

One of the best books I’ve ever read.

“Inspiring, tactical, and memorable. Loved learning about the art of storytelling and hitting a glimpse into Matthew’s world. Excited to start practicing my storytelling craft.”

— Andrew, Amazon Customer Review of Storyworthy