He
Was
by
Thomas William Lowrie
Genre:
Historical Suspense
Ever
had one of those days, how about one of those weeks? If you haven't,
you are missing out. I spent years priding myself in the fact that I
was always with it, I always had my wits about me, until that day. My
life changed and not just a little. I became someone else, someone
who was far stronger than I am, someone who I could only hope to be.
Ray Lafayette was a man who was neither rich nor famous yet I lived
every day to see what he would do next. The fear I experienced in
that time only made the happiness that much more exiting. I have
heard the statement "Don't judge a man until you walk a mile in
his shoes." I walked many miles in his and can say with pride
that he and all others from his time were the greatest, all colors,
all nationalities, young and old, men and women alike. It may sound
great to know the future but there is a dark side to it, an almost
unbearable side. Your eyes will be opened to things your mind may not
handle.This event has changed me. I no longer wish for things, I live
for them.
Author,
Thomas William Lowrie has lived outside of Las Vegas most of his
life, but his best memories are of the days fishing in South Texas.
Summer vacations were the best. That is also where he found his
best friend and wife, Tina. He could not have done any of this
without her. Of course, Ray pecking at his brain for years had
something to do with it too.
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Great cover
ReplyDeleteI love the cover looks very patriotic
ReplyDeleteVery patriotic cover art. Good job.
ReplyDeleteYou didn't give me enough to comment on-the cover is rather timeless- the soldier could be from WWI until present day, it's difficult to tell.
ReplyDeleteWhat a patriotic cover
ReplyDeleteThe cover is very patriotic and makes me want to read it since my father was in WW2.
ReplyDeleteWhat is your favorite fish to catch?
ReplyDeleteAwesome cover. My grandfather served in WW2.
ReplyDeleteI like the cover. I think my husband would love this book.
ReplyDeleteLove the cover, very patriotic
ReplyDeleteI love this cover.
ReplyDeleteI like the cover it's good because there isn't too much going on just a lone sillhouette which really draws your eye
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