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OMGoodness. How incredibly kind of you to write that. I'm working on AL #7. I'm on chapter three. Truck driving is latest in a slew of things I've done in my life. It's self imposed therapy. I have no responsibilities other than my job. Lots of time to think and write while at the same time exposing myself to new landscapes and characters. OMGosh are there the characters out here. I'm also happy that through all of this pandemic craziness, I play a small part to help. I drive a tanker and have been hauling the chemicals that make hand sanitizer. Once again, God bless you. It is notes like this and people like you that keep me writing.
Jack
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OMGoodness. How incredibly kind of you to write that. I'm working on AL #7. I'm on chapter three. Truck driving is latest in a slew of things I've done in my life. It's self imposed therapy. I have no responsibilities other than my job. Lots of time to think and write while at the same time exposing myself to new landscapes and characters. OMGosh are there the characters out here. I'm also happy that through all of this pandemic craziness, I play a small part to help. I drive a tanker and have been hauling the chemicals that make hand sanitizer. Once again, God bless you. It is notes like this and people like you that keep me writing. Jack

Thank you for publishing Amy Lynn: Rock Star. When you described the book a few months ago I was apprehensive at the title as well as your brief summary of the contents. I came away the mistaken impression that you had departed from the sense of the earlier books.
I am pleased to report my impression was wrong and I reveled in the Braxton family’s exploits. Here again, the strong sense of family, the pursuit of honor, and the consequences provided me a full day of reading pleasure.
The villain was believable, the CIA predictable, and Amy Lynn human. In fact, all your characters are fully human.
It may satisfy you that I have introduced Amy Lynn to family members, The Lady Who Shares Her Life With Me, several cousins, and some progeny. I gave each the first book in the series with the assurance that it was the finest thriller I had ever read. That book quickly convinced each to order the rest as quickly as they could. Now they have a sixth book to enjoy.
Again, thank you!
Over time, it has occurred to me that, particularly due to your opening statement in book one, that you have been much more than a truck driver. The detail you provide, the understanding of and empathy with your female characters, and your delight in rural Alabama have produced some suspicions. Still, it’s your story so I am content to accept your word.
Dan