Kassel's In Air
When Kassel's three wishes come true, his life turns to hell.
Follow the misadventures of Art Kassel, ad copywriter, dreamer, idealist, and rule-breaker as he navigates an unlikely relationship with a beautiful startlet, has the nerve to try [gasp!] humor in the TV spots of an extremely conservative client, and butts heads with an ambitious, unscrupulous ad exec over an assignment of dubious morality. As if things couldn't get worse, he goes and submits his ten-years-in-the-making, hopelessly overwritten novel to the dubious gaze of an unhappily-published author. Which is how Art ends up alone on a mountain with a beard, an axe, and a lot of time to think. When he returns to reality, he finds it's pretty okay. Better than okay.



Reviews
"Author David T. Wolf has an impressive repertoire of reads, spanning murder, mystery, thrills and suspense. And yet, “Kassel’s in Air” turns over an entirely new leaf, showing his exceptional talent for crafting stories, injecting humor, and taking on romantic comedies.
Using his own background in advertising, Wolf writes Arthur Kassel into the industry. Navigating workplace politics, Hollywood romance, and Kassel's own moral and ethical landscape, “Kassel’s in Air” is a humorous look at the reality of daydreams. Narrator, Daren Taylor, injects his own spin using entertaining voices, echoing thoughts, and comedic audio as he enchants the ear ways with Wolf’s words.
Showing us all the true nature of daydreams, as the wool is pulled from our eyes, Wolf once again teaches us a thing or two as we laugh alongside his fictional antics.
- Jill Rey
"Dreams are not where you think you'll find them. Dave Wolf weaves an interesting story of love lost and love gained revolving around the worlds of the fast-paced, stab-in-the back advertising business and Hollywood where dreams are made and lost and where reality is as elusive as a puff of air. His style takes you along for a ride to the end of the road where you make a delightful U-turn."
- J. Fugazzotto
"Very different and unique. An interesting love story. The writing is unusual for a love story, but it works."
- Steve Gendron
"I really like how the author wrote the book with adventure, romance, and humor! Definitely recommend this book!"
- Barry




