Jaded by his past, Luke is burnt out on family, life and love. Follow him from San Angelo, TX to Slick Rock, NC on a journey of self-discovery. Along the way he encounters Laurel, an enigmatic lady who believes in fate. Saving her from a near disastrous attack, the pair set off together on a road trip home. Will Laurel be able to convince Luke that love still exists? Confronting his demons with her by his side, Luke is able to come to terms with his past, but along the way he discovers secrets that could break any man. Filled with raw hillbilly emotion, Luke's journey through the Appalachian...
Jaded by his past, Luke is burnt out on family, life and love. Follow him from San Angelo, TX to Slick Rock, NC on a journey of self-discovery. Along ...
This Road I Travel is the third book by Todd Lowe and the first dedicated to poetry. This collection of poems captures the heart of the individual along with the emotions we all possess. From heart break, mental illness, desperation, hope and despair, Todd Lowe takes the reader on another journey of the heart and mind of humanity and forces us to examine our deepest fears and desires. Also included is the hard hitting essay, Born Again, which is the author's first hand account of what it's like to experience Marine Corps Boot Camp. This essay takes the reader through every gut wrenching...
This Road I Travel is the third book by Todd Lowe and the first dedicated to poetry. This collection of poems captures the heart of the individual alo...
In Self Help to Self Harm, Tosha Michelle takes a humorous, tongue-in-cheek look at life, love, and relationships, tempered by moments of serious introspection.
From the author:
This is not a self-help book. Sadly, this book won't get you laid, help you lose weight or cure your One Direction addiction. Okay, maybe, that's my addiction. SHH. I'm not an expert at anything unless you count tripping up the stairs, getting lost in my own head and devouring a box of Godiva chocolates in one sitting. Now that I have told you what this book is not. Let...
Feisty, funny, poignant, and random.
In Self Help to Self Harm, Tosha Michelle takes a humorous, tongue-in-cheek look at life, love, and relations...