Tired of reality, Wallace Larame had an experience in the old cemetery that transformed him forever. After all, who would have expected that he and Lauri could have had a past together? To think that she was able to change matters that affected the way Wallace would see the world was something he never could have imagined.
This tale makes a car wreck seem mild. The heyday of deceptive 1898 yellow journalism stacks up against the blazing 1932 Dust Bowl, linking the eleventh century with the twenty-first. I Will Find You is an amazing love story that twists reality in a way you would never expect.
Douglas Kirk has been writing all of his adult life. He is an accomplished photographer. Kirk said when he studied at the American International High School in The Hague, Holland, that he’d be happy in life if he could be a writer and photographer. He graduated with honors from Texas A&M University with a B.S. in Psychology, an M.S. in Experimental Psychology (specializing in learning) and a B.S. in Journalism (with a minor in photography). He’s had more than 350 articles and 500 photographs published in national magazines. He owns a community newspaper that has earned 119 awards in writing and photography, including Kirk as Photojournalist of the Year for Texas from the Houston Press Club (twice), and the Vic Mauldin Memorial Award for Advertising Photography (seven times) from the Texas Community Newspaper Association. Kirk has written twenty-five other books.