Experience the thrilling and harsh wilderness life through the eyes of timber wolves Thunder, Shadow, Tasha and Blood Warrior—the most legendary wolf of them all—as they strive to protect their family of pups and the honor of the pack. Being hunter and hunted is natural, but when viciousness and cruelty invade the natural order, a price must be paid. And when predator fights predator, it’s always a battle to the death.
This book is a revision of The Blood Warrior The Revenge of the Timber Wolf. The Journey of Blood Warrior is more suitable for younger readers.
Ft. Knox, Kentucky, is my birthplace. It's also the home of the U.S. Gold Reserves, so it's a crying shame that I left there without any.
Other than summer jobs as a teenager, I have always been in business for myself. I have owned businesses that included: residential and commercial construction; brokering and trading commodities; owning and operating multiple insurance agencies; horse breeding, syndicating, training and racing; dog breeding and field trialing; owning and operating multiple gyms; owning and operating oil wells; brokering, researching title and consulting (regarding the buying and selling of oil and gas properties); as well as brokering and facilitating international fuel purchases.
I have traveled extensively outside the continental United States including Switzerland, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Belize, Caribbean Islands, Alaska and Hawaii.
I am happily married with four adult children, each successful in their own right.
My wife and I served in the ministry by founding, building and operating a children's home.
I authored my first book, American Entrepreneur: An Autobiography, at the urging of family and friends. My second book is, Life Begins at Sunrise: An Inspiring Story of Love, God, Bird Dogs, Walking Horses and Field Trials. I have just completed my third book, The Legend of Jake Jackson: The Last of the Great Gunfighters and Comanche Warriors.
While I had written numerous sports articles for local newspapers, I didn't think I had the patience to write a book. I found that the more I wrote, the more I like it.
This author straight up wrote the same book twice, no joke.
This book is a reboot of The Revenge of the Timber Wolf by the same author, but funnily enough it improves on NONE of the issues presented in the OG. It's literally the same story beat by beat, with the same problems. The same overpowered uninteresting characters, the same terrible story structure, the same ableism, etc. etc.
This book is also being marketed as being for younger readers, unlike The Revenge of the Timber Wolf, but honestly I'd say that's false advertising because I do not think this story is for kids. There's still swearing, cannibalism, a shitton of violence and death, incest and lots of ableism. None of that has been toned down for this reboot.
You'd think that writing the same book would at least have the author improve on one or two aspects, but legit this is the same shitty book as the OG. Just again, for some reason.