“Crossing Rivers is the story of a young writer’s journey into the past to discover long-hidden family secrets. Along the way, he finds more than just the key to the past. He finds the key to his future…”The story is full of tears, joy, humor, fear, terror, personal tragedy and a lot of love and forgiveness along the way. In the end Hunter discovers that his faith in himself, in his mother and the father who died when he was only thirteen, and in God has been eternally strengthened.
He has been writing short stories and poems since a child. Now his writing entertains and contains current social messages taken from the pages of today’s headlines. His poetry and books have won national awards in 2018, 2019 and his writings have seen their way into several anthologies. He has proven his mettle as an established author worthy of reading. His books are found at online book stores and his social media and author sites.
Things to know upfront: This is the second book of a series. There is mild adult language, some violence as well as mentions of sexual situations and the cycle of life.
As family secrets are revealed to him, Hunter is able to add the puzzle pieces that had been missing in his own life.
I had a difficult time putting the book down. I was in awe of all that was shared with Hunter and how he handled things.