A small town. A dark secret. And the people who must come together before it’s too late. J.D. has spent his life helping others, running a community center where loyalty runs deep. But when a mysterious threat targets Roscoe—the stray Labrador that’s become a town favorite—J.D. realizes this isn’t just about a dog. Someone wants to tear this town apart, and they’ll stop at nothing to do it. Arley never planned on coming home, but after college, she’s back—and struggling to find her place. When she witnesses something she was never meant to see, she’s pulled into the fight alongside Emma, a no-nonsense entrepreneur with her own reasons to stand and fight. As tensions rise and past wounds resurface, the town’s future hangs in the balance. Fast-paced, heartwarming, and packed with suspense, Between the Mountains is a gripping novel about community, resilience, and the power of standing together. Note: Between the Mountains follows familiar characters from Between the Causeways but can be read as a standalone. “Southern storytelling that shows us an old world through new eyes… A beautifully fresh folktale. ” - Daniel Wallace, Author, Big Fish "Keeps readers hanging on every word..." - Independent Book Review 2024 NYC Big Book Award Winner "Jeremy Campbell's novel resides solidly within a tradition of Southern storytelling that shows us an old world through new eyes... a beautifully fresh folktale." - Daniel Wallace, author of Big Fish "Keeps readers hanging on every word... " - Independent Book Review " ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️... The kind of book that rouses a sense of hope...and is bound to leave readers with smiles on their faces." - Readers' Favorite A true dog story in his small, Southern hometown inspired Jeremy Campbell to write his debut novel, Between the Causeways. His books focus on fictional worlds inspired by actual events and the best of humanity. As an award-winning television journalist based in New York City, Campbell's storytelling career has taken him from the coast of California to the source of the Nile River. Years of covering news events has also contributed to a recurring theme in his writing: sometimes the worst things to ever happen lead to the best.