A Life in Paradise Story (14) Time was like a great pond. Every decision makes ripples. These ripples interact with ripples from other decisions, our own and decisions by others. The ripples cross and crisscross each other, directing our lives down various paths. What would have happened if Al Davis, against all contrary advice, drafted wide receiver Kyle Martin to play for the Oakland Raiders? This story picks up near the end of “Lost and Found” and follows an alternate timeline through Kyle’s life.
An Ali Clifford Saga Story (10) This book is based on The Wilkerson Institute, using some of the same Institute characters. It appears with the permission of the author. And, of course, there are a few characters from other stories of mine that appear.
A lot of parents tell their children, "I hope you have a child who is just like you." What's worse than having a child just like yourself? Maybe it is having a daughter who is just like your mother! / (Reviews)
Dave rides his special Harley motorcycle around the eastern U.S., having various adventures and meeting people in many states that he bonds and makes love with. Friends from home also join him or he visits them in his travels. Sexual encounters usually ensue. He starts a new career. A companion Road Trip: West is in process. It helps to read prior books or at least start on Book 8, or just start here - that works, too.
Absence of Living Book #1 (2) 35-year-old ex-Con Carter Davis has friends. A secret hacker with a genius IQ and an axe to grind, an old hermit with a secret past, a giant mastiff with a nose for trouble, and a teenage ward to test his unique sense of right and wrong. With friends like that--who needs enemies? Oh, he has those too.
A Better Man Story (3) Are you ready for some football?! USC finally gets to play someone other than themselves, and David Dawson is the day-one starter. His rival, Matt Long, is in the wings, ready to take his spot if he falters. David soon learns that life isn’t fair, but he makes it his goal to be the last man standing.
The story of a future found. (3) Dayyev was a source of wonderment to his family, whilst they all excelled in various careers, he was unique, an artist, someone who drew images with carbon sticks. Dayyev had real talent, the ability to draw and bring out the 'essence' of a subject, something no AI could. It also meant the Empire could use a young man no one in their right mind would suspect was someone other than he seemed, not with his talent for art. / (Reviews)
A Good Medicine Story (4) Part of the A Well-Lived Life universe
The continuation of the story of Michael Peter Loucks, A faithful, Russian Orthodox man. You should read 'Good Medicine - Freshman Year', 'Good Medicine - Sophomore Year', and 'Good Medicine - Junior Year', before starting this book. This story is in the same universe as 'A Well-Lived Life' and being current on AWLL is helpful, but not necessary, to the enjoyment of this story. The author is a two-time Clitorides 'Author of the Year' winner (2015, 2017) and won 'Best New Author' in 2015.