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David Johnson

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David Johnson has developed a reputation as a writer of "books with heart." His books feature strong, unforgettable characters from humble backgrounds who have to grapple with the unexpected turns of everyday life.

He is the author of the riveting "Tucker" series, one of the best-selling series on Amazon. The series has collected over 5,000 reviews, averaging 4.7 stars, and sales of the books will soon approach 500,000 copies.

Toby, his next book, following the Tucker series, is a story about a dog, a woman who has gotten lost in addiction, and a hermit who has hidden from his past for decades.

The Woodcutter's Wife, a Civil War era, historical romance, was his next book. It is a story of love lost and love found.

And his newest release is The
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David Johnson I make myself write. "Writer's block" is created by the writer trying to formulate the words in their head until they are perfect. It's easy to get lo…moreI make myself write. "Writer's block" is created by the writer trying to formulate the words in their head until they are perfect. It's easy to get lost in your head doing that. So I just write whatever I'm thinking, knowing that I can go back and re-edit when and if necessary.(less)
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Tucker's Way / For Tucker (...

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An Unexpected Frost

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The Woodcutter's Wife

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April's Rain

4.44 avg rating — 3,886 ratings — published 2013 — 11 editions
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Tucker's way (Tucker #1)

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March On

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Who Will Hear Me When I Cry...

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The Last Patient

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Toby

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Anxiety and Medication

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What about medication for your anxiety?

For decades, the go-to medication for anxiety was a benzodiazepine, either valium, klonopin, or Xanax, especially Xanax. These medications do a really good job of pushing down the terrifying symptoms of anxiety and panic. I’m just not a big fan of using benzos, as they are called, because they are so addictive, but also because they get in the wa

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Ransom Odds by David Johnson
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This is book 3 in the series, but it can be read as a standalone. However, if you read this book as a standalone, like me, you will go back and read books 1 and 2 in the series. After reading Ransom Odds, I wanted to under" Read more of this review »
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"Oh youth! Junior Ransom makes some questionable decisions as a young man. Working as a deputy for his father the sheriff, he finds a child who isn't talking but leads him to a dead man. Junior finds himself as he investigates the mystery. The charact" Read more of this review »
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“Nobody can do life on their own. There ain’t nothing wrong with asking for help. As a matter of fact, a man told me one time that the best gift you can give someone is the opportunity to help you.”
David Johnson, April's Rain

“Signs are my food, drink are my tears; Clinking of fetters such music would crave; Stink and close air, away my life wears Innocency is all the hope I have. —Sir Thomas Wyatt”
David Johnson, April's Rain

“So, here’s how it’s going to be,” she continues. “The doctor says I’ve only got a few months to live.” Tucker’s mouth flies open and panic distorts her features. She rises slowly from the couch and stumbles toward the front door. Opening it, she goes into Ella’s front yard. Ella makes a move to go after her when suddenly she hears a cry from outside that makes her blood turn cold. It sounds as if someone has taken the scream of a screech owl and the howl of a coyote and mixed them in hell. Ella has a memory of reading The Hound of the Baskervilles as a child and trying to imagine what the eerie howl of the hound must have sounded like. Now she is certain she knows what it sounded like and why even the intrepid Sherlock Holmes was unnerved upon hearing it.”
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“Nobody can do life on their own. There ain’t nothing wrong with asking for help. As a matter of fact, a man told me one time that the best gift you can give someone is the opportunity to help you.”
David Johnson, April's Rain

“Signs are my food, drink are my tears; Clinking of fetters such music would crave; Stink and close air, away my life wears Innocency is all the hope I have. —Sir Thomas Wyatt”
David Johnson, April's Rain

“So, here’s how it’s going to be,” she continues. “The doctor says I’ve only got a few months to live.” Tucker’s mouth flies open and panic distorts her features. She rises slowly from the couch and stumbles toward the front door. Opening it, she goes into Ella’s front yard. Ella makes a move to go after her when suddenly she hears a cry from outside that makes her blood turn cold. It sounds as if someone has taken the scream of a screech owl and the howl of a coyote and mixed them in hell. Ella has a memory of reading The Hound of the Baskervilles as a child and trying to imagine what the eerie howl of the hound must have sounded like. Now she is certain she knows what it sounded like and why even the intrepid Sherlock Holmes was unnerved upon hearing it.”
David Johnson, An Unexpected Frost

“Getting stuck on the past will weigh you down and looking into the future will only create worries.”
David Johnson, An Unexpected Frost

“The only advice I can give you,” Smiley says, “is that you ought to do what you think God would want you to do.  ‘Cause if you do that, you won’t go wrong.” Turning”
David Johnson, Who Will Hear Me When I Cry

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