Stuck In An Elevator Releases to Kindle & iBooks

Friday, February 1st, 2019, marks the release of my third unique title in four years (I actually released a second edition of my first book, “From Fear to Faith: A Survivor’s Story” in 2017).  Though I’ve been an avid fan of books from just about all genres, I admit that non-fiction has been (and in my mind, still is) my staple.  For some reason, I’ve always found true tales to be more fascinating than those that are creations of an author’s imagination.  But something changed just two weeks ago.boo First,…

Book Review: The Dala Horse

“The Dala Horse” by author Lissa Johnston is a very easy-to-read and masterfully crafted story. Set in the latter half of the 19th century, the story centers around little Kaya Olson, a young Norwegian immigrant living in the frontier lands of Texas. I quickly came to adore young Kaya, who in some ways reminded me of one of the main characters from one of my favorite childhood shows, “Little House on the Prairie.” Her wittiness and strength of character leave little doubt that beyond the point where the story ends,…

One of the the Best New Book Releases of 2015!

“From Fear to Faith: A Survivor’s Story” is an award-winning, powerful and inspiring tale of love, uncertainty, courage and triumph in the face of incredible odds. Purchase the eBook on Amazon Kindle or Apple iBooks this Independence Day Weekend (Thursday, July 2nd – Sunday, July 5th) for 40% off the normal list price of $9.99 USD.   What readers are saying…   “From Fear to Faith: A Survivor’s Story, is a must-read!! It was so many things: real, descriptive, humorous and a love-story, all under the same cover.” – Andrea…

The Author Wants to Know…

Hello Again! I know it’s been a while since I’ve posted. I’ve been quite busy these days working to bring this publishing project to a finish and teaching tennis. At any rate, I have a question for all you fans of good literature: As we draw closer to the end of 2014, I’d like to know, what books have you read or are still reading this year? I’ll start by sharing mine (and not that it matters much, but I’ve used ‘F’ for Fiction and ‘NF’ for Non-fiction). * Lone…