Finished This Thing and wow. Heartbreaking, honest and incredibly human. It doesn’t just explore an affair—it explores the fallout, the grief and the people left trying to rebuild. A book that lingers. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
TWO STORIES. TWO MEN. TWO LIVES CHANGED FOREVER.
📖 Prisoner: Eddie’s Story
He served his sentence.
Now comes the hardest part.
After years behind bars, Eddie is released into a world that moved on without him. Haunted by guilt and struggling to rebuild his life, he discovers that some mistakes never truly stay in the past.
📖 This Thing: John’s Story
One message.
One mistake.
One life destroyed.
A gripping psychological drama about guilt, obsession, secrets and the lies that can unravel everything.
Both novels explore the consequences of our choices, the weight of regret, and the search for redemption when life takes its darkest turns.
Available now on Amazon:
📚 Prisoner: Eddie’s Story
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📚 This Thing: John’s Story
https://t.co/C8TH7fv03S
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Shame on the police officers who left this young man to die in fear & without help all to pacify the scum liar who cited racism to get him out of accepting responsibility for his evil and vile act. It is inhuman. Hang your collective heads in shame. There is simply no excuse.
@JamesBryhan What also stands out is that it tackles emotional abuse and coercive dynamics from a male perspective without turning the story into a rant. It stays focused on confusion, attachment, shame, fear and trauma, which makes it more human and believable.
“I hope I've demonstrated that you can face anything, you can face the end of your days, you can face hell with dignity. Fight, girls, and hold your heads high. Billie and Georgia, you are my heart, you are my everything. Goodnight. I love you.
Eric Dane leaves his daughters — and the world — with one final message in Famous Last Words.
Matthew 5:43-45
“You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your Father in heaven”
Speaking ill of the dead is not loving your enemies. Especially not the example the highest office in our country should be setting.