On the eve of World War II, Dylan Rafferty is a restless young man headed down the wrong path. When a judge offers him a stark choice — county jail or the U.S. Marine Corps — Dylan chooses the Marines, unaware that this single decision will reshape his life in ways he never imagined.
From the brutal beaches of Tarawa to the desperate battles of Saipan and Okinawa, all amid the hellish chaos and carnage, Dylan emerges as a leader, discovering strengths he never knew he possessed. He is tested by combat, shaped by a beloved mentor, and anchored by the hope of a young woman back home.
Finding His Own A Marine Novel is a gripping, heartfelt story of courage, brotherhood, and a young Marine discovering the strength that’s been waiting inside him all along.
Gerald Gillis is a native Georgian who grew up in the Atlanta suburb of Decatur. He received his BBA from the University of Georgia and his MBA from the University of Tampa.
Immediately upon completing undergraduate school, Gerald spent three years as an artillery officer in the U.S. Marine Corps. After military service, he spent the majority of his business career in the medical-devices industry where he held executive-level positions in a variety of roles. Gerald was involved in numerous mergers and acquisitions over the span of his business career, and gained significant international experience.
Gerald became a full-time novelist in 2009. He has authored five novels: Finding His Own Way (Mills Street Publishing, 2025), That Deadly Space (Mills Street Publishing, 2017), Dare Not Blink (Navigator Books, 2012), Shall Never See So Much (Booklocker, 2010), and Bent, But Not Broken (Sandlapper, 1986). He has also authored an eBook entitled Paige’s Laws of Business (Navigator Books, 2013). His books have been recognized with multiple awards.
In addition to his writing, Gerald speaks on a range of topics, to include leadership, service, and business ethics. His blogs have been well-received and highly viewed. Gerald has been interviewed on numerous radio and television shows and has spoken to business and civic organizations, schools, churches, and military associations. His engaging keynote presentations are filled with intelligence, humor, and passion.
Gerald is married and the father of three grown children. He and his wife continue to reside in the Atlanta area.
Gerald Gillis' Finding His Own Way is a bloody, realistic novel about a young Virginia boy who finds himself and his path in the Marine Corps.
A ne'er-do-well in high school, Dylan Rafferty didn't get along with rules or his father. After one too many run-ins with the law, a judge gives Dylan a choice: jail or the Marines. Though his USMC time got off to a rocky start, it wasn't too long before Dylan proved himself in combat and learned valuable life lessons. But would he survive the war and live long enough to use them?
The author captures Pacific Island combat in vivid detail and spares nothing when describing the horrors of combat against the Japanese. The conflict in Dylan as he struggles to maintain his humanity is interesting and treated very well, and the ending of the book ties things up nicely, leaving the reader wanting to hear more about a character they have grown to love.
Fans of military fiction, World War 2 stories, Marine stories, or just good historical fiction will appreciate this book.