The Book of Luke

Debut Author Lovell Holder
Book Launch Event

December 10, 2025 at 6:00 pm
SouthPark Regional Library
Moderated by Meghan Anderson

For fans of Survivor and Less, this fast-paced debut novel shines an unflinching light on the drama of reality TV when a gay man returns to the cut-throat show he won in his youth after his adult life begins to unravel.

Following the car accident that ended his football career and left his body scarred, twenty-two-year-old Luke Griffin joins the cast of Endeavor, a new competition-based reality show that pits the tabloids’ darlings against one another in tasks of endurance and problem solving. At first, he thrives, effortlessly forming friendships and even a romantic relationship that he thinks will last a lifetime. But Luke has aspirations far bigger than the show’s million-dollar prize, and soon a series of betrayals leads to irreversible tragedy, changing the course of his and his fellow contestants’ lives forever.

Ten years later, Luke’s world looks very different: He is now a father of two and the stay-at-home husband to America’s only openly gay senator. When his husband’s serial cheating is exposed, Luke impulsively joins the cast of Endeavor‘s latest season in a desperate bid to earn some fast cash. Back on set, he is confronted with everything he tried to leave in the past: bitter rivalries, shattered friendships, and crushing guilt, all of which threaten to tear down the walls he’s spent a decade building. As Season 20 of Endeavor kicks off, Luke must give everything to the game, even as he finally learns what it means––and what it costs––to face the truth.

Combining the fabulous rivalries of The Traitors with the epic physical stunts of The Challenge, THE BOOK OF LUKE offers a grounded portrait of what it means to reinvent yourself when no one will let you forget your past – especially if it’s immortalized on streaming services.

MODERATED BY

Meghan Anderson
Staff Librarian
South Boulevard Library

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Lovell Holder is a filmmaker who has directed and co-written the feature films Lavender Men and Loserville. As a producer, his movies include The Surrender, Peak Season, Midday Black Midnight Blue, The End of Us, Working Man, and Some Freaks. A graduate of Princeton University and Brown University (MFA), he currently lives in Los Angeles, California and Charlotte, North Carolina. The Book of Luke is his first novel.

ABOUT THE MODERATOR

Meghan Anderson works at the South Boulevard Library, where she is an avid book club leader and enthusiastic story time leader. When she’s not facilitating lively discussion about storytelling and the creative process, she is trying to figure out the correct voice to use with just the right puppet. Her favorite books and authors make her think about the characters’ long past when she has shut the book. And as a former teacher, she is always happy to see adults still engage with books critically without the obligation of having to write a term paper. When she is not up to bookish and library things, she likes to browse AirBnB and plan trips she likely won’t take and spend time with her family.