Monday, March 6, 2023

Potholes


Growing up in Wisconsin, there is an old joke or two about the state. One is, if you don’t like the weather, wait an hour. And another that is probably more true than not is, there are two seasons in Wisconsin: winter and road repair. As we travel back to the state from time to time, it is amazing how much road repair is going on and it seems to be constant, not just outside of winter.

Some of it involves building new roads and bridges. Some of it is repairing the existing roads. And more of it, at least in the spring, involves repairing potholes.

I think the common theory about how potholes occur is weather related: the extremes of hot and cold. I think it’s the Yo-Yo effect of hot, then cold, then hot, then cold. And we certainly had our share of that lately here in Virginia. You would think that highway engineers would “get it right” when it comes to building roads, but Mother Nature doesn’t seem to care. And not knowing anything about road building or repair, I can’t knock or blame the highway guys. I get it. Potholes occur, and as I said, Mother Nature doesn’t care and will do what she does when she does it.

Some potholes are small and cause a “thunk” as first the front, then the back tires hit it. Others can be as big as a witches’ cauldron and if you aren’t paying attention and run over one (or drop into one as sometimes it feels like it) they can pop tires and cause the alignment to be thrown askew. At the very least, potholes jar you awake and for a moment or two, cause you to slow down and be more aware of your surroundings.

I think each of us have hit a pothole or two as we travel the highway of life. 

Some of life’s potholes are small: you forget your wallet; you spill your coffee on your way to work and it ends up on your shirt or slacks; the copier gets jammed and you can’t proceed with your business. Little things. 

Some of life’s potholes are bigger: the power goes out for a short time; an unexpected and costly home repair; a minor health issue. 

Some of life’s potholes are even bigger than a witches’ cauldron, and can seem like a bottomless pit: a divorce; a death of a loved one; a catastrophic health diagnosis.

And as I said, some of these potholes cause you to move a little slower with more caution. They make us adjust our lives. And at other times, these life potholes leave us grasping for answers and sometimes, there just aren’t any to hold on to. 

There is the loss and confusion, the worry and the doubt, the absolute and terrifying fear that grips us and won’t let go. And as you know, fear can, by itself, cause more harm and good. The worry paralyzes us. We don’t know where to turn or whom to turn to. 

In my life, I’ve experienced each type of pothole. Some, I managed with relative ease. We had a leak under our sink and, not being handy or knowledgeable about such matters, I called a professional and he took care of it. Others, I had to go slower. I was recently diagnosed with high blood pressure- not super out of control … yet … but it was a wake up call to change my diet and get more regular exercise. And other potholes were more difficult to manage, and in fact, we’re still managing. The death of our son, though it’s been nine years. A loss is a loss, and sometimes that loss doesn’t fill back up and there isn’t any getting over it. We only learn to live with it as best we can. 

There are those reading this who have hit similar potholes in life. Some are small and some are big. And like Wisconsin, there will always be potholes in our lives. The very best we can do is take heed, adjust and fix what can be adjusted and fixed, and learn to deal with it as best we can. There is a saying I’ve run across many times: never judge someone else because you may not know what they are dealing with in life. Something to think about …

Live Your Life, and Make A Difference!

To My Readers:

Connect with me on Social Media: 

Author Website at https://www.jrlewisauthor.blog

Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/Joseph.Lewis.Author

Instagram at: @joseph.lewis.author

Amazon at: http://www.amazon.com/Joseph-Lewis/e/B01FWB9AOI /

I recently took part in the Author’s Spot Podcast. It was a little about my life, my writing, and about my newest book, Fan Mail. You can find it at: https://podcast.theauthorsspot.com/1973858/12365749

I hope you take a little time to listen to it. After sitting for the interview in February, I listened to the edited and polished result this past weekend. I have to tell you the interviewer, K. E. Robinson, did his homework. He knew about my writing and my book, and as a result, it was as simple as having a conversation with him. I learned about myself and I gained some insight into my writing. I think you will enjoy it.

Need a New Book? I have nine available, and I hope you gift someone, maybe yourself, with one of my books. If you have read one of my books, I would like to ask a favor. If you could go online and write a review or, at the least, give a rating on the book, it would be of great help. Both a review and a rating would be wonderful. The review could be one or two lines. It doesn’t have to be long. Just let others know you read it and hopefully, enjoyed it. Obviously, 4s and 5s are the best. Thanks for this consideration.

My newest, Fan Mail, is Available for Preorder at https://www.blackrosewriting.com/thrillers/fanmail  

Use code PREORDER2023 to receive a 15% Discount. If you head over to my author website at www.jrlewisauthor.blog/ you will find the cover to Fan Mail, along with the book trailer, and the first two chapters to preview. You can also PREORDER the Kindle Version on Amazon at: amzn.to/3WBbRps

**If you are a blogger, librarian or reviewer, Fan Mail is available on NetGalley for free.**

Fan Mail: New Release! A Literary Titan Silver Book Award Winner!

A barrage of threatening letters, a car bomb, and a heart attack rip apart what was once a close-knit family of adopted brothers. Randy and Bobby, along with fellow band member and best friend, Danny, receive fan mail that turns menacing. They ignore it, but to their detriment. The sender turns up the heat. Violence upends their world. It rocks the relationship between the boys and ripples through their family, nearly killing their dad.

As these boys turn on each other, adopted brother Brian flashes back to that event in Arizona where he nearly lost his life saving his brothers. The scars on his face and arms healed, but not his heart.

Would he once again have to put himself in harm’s way to save them? And if faced with that choice, will he?

Blaze In, Blaze Out: Best Action Crime Thriller of 2022 by Best Thrillers! A Literary Titan Gold Book Award Winner! A Readers’ Favorite Award Winner! A Reader’s Ready Recommended Read! A BestThriller’s Editor’s Pick!

Eiselmann and O’Connor thought the conviction of Dmitry Andruko, the head of a Ukrainian crime family, meant the end. It was only the beginning. They forgot that revenge knows no boundaries, vindictiveness knows no restraints, and ruthlessness never worries about collateral damage. Andruko hired contract killers to go after and kill O’Connor and Eiselmann. The killers can be anyone and be anywhere. They can strike at any time. They care nothing of collateral damage. Andruko believes a target is a target, and in the end, the target must die. https://amzn.to/34lNllP

Betrayed: Two Top Shelf Awards: 1st Place Fiction-Mystery; and Runner-Up Fiction-Crime; A PenCraft 1st Place Winner for Thriller-Fiction! A Maxy Award Runner-Up for Mystery/Suspense! A Literary Titan Silver Book Award Winner! A Reader’s Ready Recommended Read Award Winner! A Reader’s Favorite Honorable Mention Award Winner for Fiction-Crime-Mystery!

Betrayed is Now Available in Audio Book, Kindle and Paperback! https://amzn.to/3AfUUpS

A late-night phone call, a missing kid, a murdered family, but no one is talking. A promise is made and kept, but it could mean the death of a fifteen-year-old boy. Greed can be all-consuming, and seeing is not believing. No one can be trusted, and the hunters become the hunted. https://amzn.to/2EKHudx

Spiral Into Darkness: Named a Recommended Read in the Author Shout Reader Awards!
He blends in. He is successful, intelligent, and methodical. So far, he has murdered eight people. There is no discernible pattern. There are no clues. There are no leads. The only thing the FBI and local police have to go on is the method of death: two bullets to the face- gruesome and meant to send a message. But it’s difficult to understand any message coming from a dark and damaged mind. Two adopted boys, struggling in their own world, do not know they are the next targets. Neither does their family. And neither does local law enforcement. https://amzn.to/2RBWvTm

Caught in a Web: A PenCraft Literary Award Winner! Named “One of the Best Thrillers of 2018!” by BestThrillers.com 

Caught in a Web is also available in Audio Book, Kindle and Paperback! http://bit.ly/2WO3kka

They found the bodies of high school and middle school kids dead from an overdose of heroin and fentanyl. A violent gang, MS-13, controls the drug trade along the I-94 and I-43 corridors. They send Ricardo Fuentes to find out who is cutting in on their business, shut it down and teach them a lesson. But he has an ulterior motive: find and kill a fifteen-year-old boy, George Tokay. Detectives Jamie Graff, Pat O’Connor and Paul Eiselmann race to find the source of the drugs, shut down the ring, and find Fuentes before he kills anyone else. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CKF7696  
 
The Lives Trilogy Prequel, Taking Lives:
FBI Agent Pete Kelliher and his partner search for the clues behind the bodies of six boys left in various and remote parts of the country. Even though they live in separate parts of the country, the lives of Kelliher, 11-year-old Brett McGovern, and 11-year-old George Tokay are separate pieces of a puzzle. The two boys become interwoven with the same thread Kelliher holds in his hand. The three of them are on a collision course and when that happens, their futures grow dark as each search for a way out. 
https://amzn.to/34nXBH5
 
Book One, Stolen Lives: Editor’s Pick by BestThrillers! Literary Titan Gold Book Award Winner! A Crime Thriller finalist in the 2021 Best Thriller Book Awards!
Two thirteen-year-old boys are abducted off a safe suburban street. Kelliher and his team of FBI agents have 24 hours to find them or they will end up like the other kids they found- dead! They have no leads, no clues, and nothing to go on. To make the investigation that much tougher, Kelliher suspects that one of his team members might be involved. 
https://amzn.to/3oMo4qZ  
 
Book Two of the Lives Trilogy, Shattered Lives:
The boys are home, but now they have to fit back in with their families and friends. Their parents and the FBI thought the boys were safe. They were until people began dying. Now the hunt is on for six dangerous and desperate men who vow revenge. With no leads and nothing to go on, the FBI can only sit back and wait. A dangerous game that threatens not only the boys, but their families. 
https://amzn.to/2RAYIk2 
 
Book Three of the Lives Trilogy, Splintered Lives:
Three dangerous men with nothing to lose offer a handsome reward to anyone willing to kill fourteen-year-old Brett McGovern. He does not know that he, his younger brother, and a friend are targets. More than anyone, these three men vow to kill George, whom they blame for forcing them to run and hide. A fun vacation turns into a nightmare and ends where it started, back on the Navajo Nation Reservation, high on a mesa held sacred by George and his grandfather. Outnumbered and outgunned, George will make the ultimate sacrifice to protect his adoptive father and his adoptive brothers- but can he? Without knowing who these men are? Or where they are? Without knowing whom to trust? Is he prepared for betrayal that leads to his heartbreak and death? 
http://bit.ly/SplinteredLives  

Photos Courtesy of Marc Olivier Jodion and Unsplash

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday, February 19, 2023

Sunrise, Sunset 2


I woke up this morning and considered what a gift it is to wake up and face a new day. This thought is not new to me, and it is something I consider each day. My kids have always complained that I’m too loud in the morning, and my wife will occasionally ask me, “Why are you so noisy?” What can I say? I’m a morning person at heart, and wind down towards the middle of the afternoon.

My thought this morning comes on the heals of Jimmy Carter’s announcement that he is entering hospice care. Carter is a kind and gentle man, a caring human being, and I’m hoping history will be kind to him. Perhaps not the best president we’ve ever had, but certainly by no means the worst. Not by any stretch of the imagination. I wish him well, and will always think of his smile, his attitude about life, his work building homes for others- even at his advanced age. God Bless him on his journey and I only hope the next few days, weeks, months will be peaceful and loving.

About a year ago, I published a post Sunrise and Sunset. As I watched the night fade and the morning chase it away, I thought of that post and decided there is no better time to repost it, with some edits, today. I think it says a great deal- my feelings on life and how respectful we need to be towards it. I hope you enjoy it this round, too. 

Here is Sunrise and Sunset …

Those of you who have read my books (thriller-crime fiction) know my characters. Readers have their favorites, and I guess I do, too. Though I try to be impartial, I think the reader knows who I favor.

One character, George, is a full-blooded Navajo, adopted at age twelve by a single man living in Wisconsin. He joined a set of twins, who had been adopted a year and a half earlier. I won’t go into lengthy details, but it is a loving, supportive family who find themselves in a sometimes brutal mystery. Not of their own doing, but from outside forces. (There are now a mom and dad and seven brothers that make up the Evans family.)

At one time, George lived in Arizona on the Navajo Nation Reservation, known in Navajo as Diné Bikéyah or Navajoland. Raised traditionally by his grandfather, a Haatalii or shaman or medicine man among the people, George would dutifully get up each morning before sunrise. He and his grandfather would climb a low, nearby mesa, and greet Father Sun with songs and chants. Their way of morning prayers. 

Together, they would look out over Diné Bikéyah and discuss life. How to live? What the coming day might bring? How can George make it better? Things most of us consider upon waking, I think. I hope. Since moving to Wisconsin and his adoptive family, George continues this morning ritual rain or shine, in hot weather or cold. He is disciplined and mindful of keeping his Navajo life alive.



Another character, also adopted in the same family, is Brian. As respectful and mindful of sunrise as George is, Brian considers each sunset important. At sunset or before going to bed, Brian considers the day. What went right? What went wrong? How he messed up and, more importantly, how can he do better in the coming day?

Both boys, now age seventeen, are thoughtful, reverent, and spiritual. Each boy had different paths, both tragic, that brought them into the same adoptive family. Each boy is disciplined and religious in their pursuit of happiness and discovering who they are.

Now, as an author, and as you, a reader, you know characters are composites of the author. Both boys, George and Brian, came from me and my imagination. These characters and the other members of the family are not me, per se, but they are me because it was I who gave birth to them in story form. I choose the way they act, react, and think, what obstacles come their way, who pursues them and, at least in my books, who wants to do them harm. Me, but really not me.

I tend to view the sunrise as George does. It is my time, upon rising, to read bible verses and my devotional to prepare for what comes my way during the day. The sunrise gives me a focus, a purpose, and my motivation in my attempt to do better. Not only for myself and those I love, but for those I encounter during the day. While I am a morning person, I move into the day slowly and reverently, as George does, because, as I said, I build a focus for the day.

I also tend to view the sunset as Brian does. Like Brian, as I lay in bed and before I fall asleep, I look back on my day and consider the things I said and did, how I treated myself and others, and I ask, what did I do right? What did I do poorly, if not wrongly? How can I improve, not only for myself, but for others tomorrow?

I think I’ve gotten better at it as I grow older. Maybe it’s because I am older, so I’ve gotten better at it. Whatever the case, I think focusing on both the start and the end of each day sharpens my focus and makes my decision making clearer. I find I’m not as stressed out as I once was. It could be because I’m semi-retired and no longer in the hot seat, as high school principals are.

Lord knows I’m not perfect. Not even close. (Just ask my wife and kids!) I still become impatient. I still lose my temper. I still unintentionally hurt others by a careless word or action. But I also know I am happier. I’m more content. I am more appreciative. I know I care more, not only about myself and my family. I care more about others, their feelings, and I find I put myself in their shoes to uncover what I might do to help. 

I would like to suggest that my focus on the sunrise (morning) and on the sunset (evening) has changed who I am for the better. Again, I know I’m not perfect. But I’m willing to walk that journey to get there. And beginning each day, and ending each day in the same way, helps me to do that. Something to think about …

Live Your Life, and Make A Difference!

To My Readers:

Connect with me on Social Media: 
Author Websitewww.jrlewisauthor.blog/
Facebook at: www.facebook.com/Joseph.Lewis.Author  
Amazon at: 
www.amazon.com/Joseph-Lewis/e/B01FWB9AOI /

Need a New Book? I have nine available, and I hope you gift someone, maybe yourself, with one of my books. If you have read one of my books, I would like to ask a favor. If you could go online and write a review or, at the least, give a rating on the book, it would be of great help. Both a review and a rating would be wonderful. The review could be one or two lines. It doesn’t have to be long. Just let others know you read it and hopefully, enjoyed it. Obviously, 4s and 5s are the best. Thanks for this consideration.

My newest, Fan Mail, is Available for Preorder at https://www.blackrosewriting.com/thrillers/fanmail  

Use code PREORDER2023 to receive a 15% Discount. If you head over to my author website at www.jrlewisauthor.blog/ you will find the cover to Fan Mail, along with the book trailer, and the first two chapters to preview. You can also PREORDER the Kindle Version on Amazon at: amzn.to/3WBbRps

**If you are a blogger, librarian or reviewer, Fan Mail is available on NetGalley for free.**

Fan Mail: New Release! A Literary Titan Silver Book Award Winner!

A barrage of threatening letters, a car bomb, and a heart attack rip apart what was once a close-knit family of adopted brothers. Randy and Bobby, along with fellow band member and best friend, Danny, receive fan mail that turns menacing. They ignore it, but to their detriment. The sender turns up the heat. Violence upends their world. It rocks the relationship between the boys and ripples through their family, nearly killing their dad.

As these boys turn on each other, adopted brother Brian flashes back to that event in Arizona where he nearly lost his life saving his brothers. The scars on his face and arms healed, but not his heart.

Would he once again have to put himself in harm’s way to save them? And if faced with that choice, will he?

Blaze In, Blaze Out: Best Action Crime Thriller of 2022 by Best Thrillers! A Literary Titan Gold Book Award Winner! A Readers’ Favorite Award Winner! A Reader’s Ready Recommended Read! A BestThriller’s Editor’s Pick!

Eiselmann and O’Connor thought the conviction of Dmitry Andruko, the head of a Ukrainian crime family, meant the end. It was only the beginning. They forgot that revenge knows no boundaries, vindictiveness knows no restraints, and ruthlessness never worries about collateral damage. Andruko hired contract killers to go after and kill O’Connor and Eiselmann. The killers can be anyone and be anywhere. They can strike at any time. They care nothing of collateral damage. Andruko believes a target is a target, and in the end, the target must die. https://amzn.to/34lNllP

Betrayed: Two Top Shelf Awards: 1st Place Fiction-Mystery; and Runner-Up Fiction-Crime; A PenCraft 1st Place Winner for Thriller-Fiction! A Maxy Award Runner-Up for Mystery/Suspense! A Literary Titan Silver Book Award Winner! A Reader’s Ready Recommended Read Award Winner! A Reader’s Favorite Honorable Mention Award Winner for Fiction-Crime-Mystery!

Betrayed is Now Available in Audio Book, Kindle and Paperback! https://amzn.to/3AfUUpS

A late-night phone call, a missing kid, a murdered family, but no one is talking. A promise is made and kept, but it could mean the death of a fifteen-year-old boy. Greed can be all-consuming, and seeing is not believing. No one can be trusted, and the hunters become the hunted. https://amzn.to/2EKHudx

Spiral Into Darkness: Named a Recommended Read in the Author Shout Reader Awards!
He blends in. He is successful, intelligent, and methodical. So far, he has murdered eight people. There is no discernible pattern. There are no clues. There are no leads. The only thing the FBI and local police have to go on is the method of death: two bullets to the face- gruesome and meant to send a message. But it’s difficult to understand any message coming from a dark and damaged mind. Two adopted boys, struggling in their own world, do not know they are the next targets. Neither does their family. And neither does local law enforcement. https://amzn.to/2RBWvTm

Caught in a Web: A PenCraft Literary Award Winner! Named “One of the Best Thrillers of 2018!” by BestThrillers.com 

Caught in a Web is also available in Audio Book, Kindle and Paperback! http://bit.ly/2WO3kka

They found the bodies of high school and middle school kids dead from an overdose of heroin and fentanyl. A violent gang, MS-13, controls the drug trade along the I-94 and I-43 corridors. They send Ricardo Fuentes to find out who is cutting in on their business, shut it down and teach them a lesson. But he has an ulterior motive: find and kill a fifteen-year-old boy, George Tokay. Detectives Jamie Graff, Pat O’Connor and Paul Eiselmann race to find the source of the drugs, shut down the ring, and find Fuentes before he kills anyone else. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CKF7696  
 
The Lives Trilogy Prequel, Taking Lives:
FBI Agent Pete Kelliher and his partner search for the clues behind the bodies of six boys left in various and remote parts of the country. Even though they live in separate parts of the country, the lives of Kelliher, 11-year-old Brett McGovern, and 11-year-old George Tokay are separate pieces of a puzzle. The two boys become interwoven with the same thread Kelliher holds in his hand. The three of them are on a collision course and when that happens, their futures grow dark as each search for a way out. 
https://amzn.to/34nXBH5
 
Book One, Stolen Lives: Editor’s Pick by BestThrillers! Literary Titan Gold Book Award Winner! A Crime Thriller finalist in the 2021 Best Thriller Book Awards!
Two thirteen-year-old boys are abducted off a safe suburban street. Kelliher and his team of FBI agents have 24 hours to find them or they will end up like the other kids they found- dead! They have no leads, no clues, and nothing to go on. To make the investigation that much tougher, Kelliher suspects that one of his team members might be involved. 
https://amzn.to/3oMo4qZ  
 
Book Two of the Lives Trilogy, Shattered Lives:
The boys are home, but now they have to fit back in with their families and friends. Their parents and the FBI thought the boys were safe. They were until people began dying. Now the hunt is on for six dangerous and desperate men who vow revenge. With no leads and nothing to go on, the FBI can only sit back and wait. A dangerous game that threatens not only the boys, but their families. 
https://amzn.to/2RAYIk2 
 
Book Three of the Lives Trilogy, Splintered Lives:
Three dangerous men with nothing to lose offer a handsome reward to anyone willing to kill fourteen-year-old Brett McGovern. He does not know that he, his younger brother, and a friend are targets. More than anyone, these three men vow to kill George, whom they blame for forcing them to run and hide. A fun vacation turns into a nightmare and ends where it started, back on the Navajo Nation Reservation, high on a mesa held sacred by George and his grandfather. Outnumbered and outgunned, George will make the ultimate sacrifice to protect his adoptive father and his adoptive brothers- but can he? Without knowing who these men are? Or where they are? Without knowing whom to trust? Is he prepared for betrayal that leads to his heartbreak and death? 
http://bit.ly/SplinteredLives  

Photos Courtesy of Kim Lewis

 

 

Monday, February 13, 2023

Like Boosters on a Rocket


I had several close childhood friends and I’ve often wondered what became of them, how we lost touch. 

Russ and I were friends since kindergarten all the way through eighth grade. He lived up the hill from me, and we did most everything together. He and his family moved away first, but maybe a year later, my family moved close to the same neighborhood. Besides, we still saw each other every day in school. 

However, I went away to a boarding school for high school about an hour away from the city I grew up in. While I came back most weekends, somehow, we lost touch and lost the friendship we once had. The friends I ended up with were my high school friends, but because we came from different towns and cities, we only saw each other during school. Summers, everyone disappeared into their own worlds. Remember, this was way before cell phones, FaceTime, and computers. But when school started again, our friendships and relationships picked back up. 

Until we graduated …

Then, I seldom saw them. Seldom heard from them. My close friends, Jeff and I, graduated together, while Steve and Neil were one year younger. We lost touch. Neil and I were able to reconnect through Facebook, but I haven’t seen him in years. I have no clue where Steve and Jeff are, and I don’t know how to get a hold of them. Sad. 

College? Roommates drifted away, as did I. Classes and activities pulled us away from each other. I eventually moved out of state for my first job. Came back three years later. But my life and my work were more important to me than keeping up with them. Same with them, I guess.

When Kim and I got married and had our kids, and our family became most important to us- both immediate and extended. We were acquaintances with other soccer and swim moms and dads, but really only acquaintances, not friends. Our time and effort went into each other and into our kids.

I stumbled upon a YouTube video of Tyler Perry speaking to an audience about the loss of friendships. He characterized it like boosters on a rocket. When the fuel runs out or when they reach a certain altitude, the boosters drop off. The boosters were not meant to travel the entire distance with the rocket, but they serve a purpose to lift the rocket and then drop off. 

He went on to say that some friends were only meant to boost you on your way, to help you become who you are. They didn’t and don’t have the capability of reaching the same heights as you, so, they drop off and disappear, living only in our memories as we reminisce about them.

I look back fondly at my relationships with some of my teacher, coaching, counseling, and administrative buddies and friends. Mark, Dan, and Tim. Amy, Harry, Wes, Felix, and Dave. Others far too many to remember and put on paper. Former students. Dan and Dave, brothers who stayed in touch over the years. Steve and Hugh. Again, so many to list here.

But I like and appreciate the analogy of friends like boosters on a rocket helping me reach the heights I was able to travel, helping me become the person I am today. Forever grateful and appreciative of their companionship along the way. Their friendship. Their presence. They made life more pleasurable, and in some cases, bearable. Thanks for what you did for me, are doing for me, for who you are to me. Something to think about … 

Live Your Life, and Make A Difference!

To My Readers:

Connect with me on Social Media: 
Author Websitewww.jrlewisauthor.blog/
Facebook at: www.facebook.com/Joseph.Lewis.Author  
Amazon at: 
www.amazon.com/Joseph-Lewis/e/B01FWB9AOI /

Need a New Book? I have nine available, and I hope you gift someone, maybe yourself, with one of my books. If you have read one of my books, I would like to ask a favor. If you could go online and write a review or, at the least, give a rating on the book, it would be of great help. Both a review and a rating would be wonderful. The review could be one or two lines. It doesn’t have to be long. Just let others know you read it and hopefully, enjoyed it. Obviously, 4s and 5s are the best. Thanks for this consideration.

My newest, Fan Mail, is Available for Preorder at https://www.blackrosewriting.com/thrillers/fanmail  

Use code PREORDER2023 to receive a 15% Discount. If you head over to my author website at www.jrlewisauthor.blog/ you will find the cover to Fan Mail, along with the book trailer, and the first two chapters to preview. You can also PREORDER the Kindle Version on Amazon at: amzn.to/3WBbRps

**If you are a blogger, librarian or reviewer, Fan Mail is available on NetGalley for free.**

Fan Mail: New Release! A Literary Titan Silver Book Award Winner!

A barrage of threatening letters, a car bomb, and a heart attack rip apart what was once a close-knit family of adopted brothers. Randy and Bobby, along with fellow band member and best friend, Danny, receive fan mail that turns menacing. They ignore it, but to their detriment. The sender turns up the heat. Violence upends their world. It rocks the relationship between the boys and ripples through their family, nearly killing their dad.

As these boys turn on each other, adopted brother Brian flashes back to that event in Arizona where he nearly lost his life saving his brothers. The scars on his face and arms healed, but not his heart.

Would he once again have to put himself in harm’s way to save them? And if faced with that choice, will he?

Blaze In, Blaze Out: Best Action Crime Thriller of 2022 by Best Thrillers! A Literary Titan Gold Book Award Winner! A Readers’ Favorite Award Winner! A Reader’s Ready Recommended Read! A BestThriller’s Editor’s Pick!

Eiselmann and O’Connor thought the conviction of Dmitry Andruko, the head of a Ukrainian crime family, meant the end. It was only the beginning. They forgot that revenge knows no boundaries, vindictiveness knows no restraints, and ruthlessness never worries about collateral damage. Andruko hired contract killers to go after and kill O’Connor and Eiselmann. The killers can be anyone and be anywhere. They can strike at any time. They care nothing of collateral damage. Andruko believes a target is a target, and in the end, the target must die. https://amzn.to/34lNllP

Betrayed: Two Top Shelf Awards: 1st Place Fiction-Mystery; and Runner-Up Fiction-Crime; A PenCraft 1st Place Winner for Thriller-Fiction! A Maxy Award Runner-Up for Mystery/Suspense! A Literary Titan Silver Book Award Winner! A Reader’s Ready Recommended Read Award Winner! A Reader’s Favorite Honorable Mention Award Winner for Fiction-Crime-Mystery!

Betrayed is Now Available in Audio Book, Kindle and Paperback! https://amzn.to/3AfUUpS

A late-night phone call, a missing kid, a murdered family, but no one is talking. A promise is made and kept, but it could mean the death of a fifteen-year-old boy. Greed can be all-consuming, and seeing is not believing. No one can be trusted, and the hunters become the hunted. https://amzn.to/2EKHudx

Spiral Into Darkness: Named a Recommended Read in the Author Shout Reader Awards!
He blends in. He is successful, intelligent, and methodical. So far, he has murdered eight people. There is no discernible pattern. There are no clues. There are no leads. The only thing the FBI and local police have to go on is the method of death: two bullets to the face- gruesome and meant to send a message. But it’s difficult to understand any message coming from a dark and damaged mind. Two adopted boys, struggling in their own world, do not know they are the next targets. Neither does their family. And neither does local law enforcement. https://amzn.to/2RBWvTm

Caught in a Web: A PenCraft Literary Award Winner! Named “One of the Best Thrillers of 2018!” by BestThrillers.com 

Caught in a Web is also available in Audio Book, Kindle and Paperback! http://bit.ly/2WO3kka

They found the bodies of high school and middle school kids dead from an overdose of heroin and fentanyl. A violent gang, MS-13, controls the drug trade along the I-94 and I-43 corridors. They send Ricardo Fuentes to find out who is cutting in on their business, shut it down and teach them a lesson. But he has an ulterior motive: find and kill a fifteen-year-old boy, George Tokay. Detectives Jamie Graff, Pat O’Connor and Paul Eiselmann race to find the source of the drugs, shut down the ring, and find Fuentes before he kills anyone else. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CKF7696  
 
The Lives Trilogy Prequel, Taking Lives:
FBI Agent Pete Kelliher and his partner search for the clues behind the bodies of six boys left in various and remote parts of the country. Even though they live in separate parts of the country, the lives of Kelliher, 11-year-old Brett McGovern, and 11-year-old George Tokay are separate pieces of a puzzle. The two boys become interwoven with the same thread Kelliher holds in his hand. The three of them are on a collision course and when that happens, their futures grow dark as each search for a way out. 
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Book One, Stolen Lives: Editor’s Pick by BestThrillers! Literary Titan Gold Book Award Winner! A Crime Thriller finalist in the 2021 Best Thriller Book Awards!
Two thirteen-year-old boys are abducted off a safe suburban street. Kelliher and his team of FBI agents have 24 hours to find them or they will end up like the other kids they found- dead! They have no leads, no clues, and nothing to go on. To make the investigation that much tougher, Kelliher suspects that one of his team members might be involved. 
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Book Two of the Lives Trilogy, Shattered Lives:
The boys are home, but now they have to fit back in with their families and friends. Their parents and the FBI thought the boys were safe. They were until people began dying. Now the hunt is on for six dangerous and desperate men who vow revenge. With no leads and nothing to go on, the FBI can only sit back and wait. A dangerous game that threatens not only the boys, but their families. 
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Book Three of the Lives Trilogy, Splintered Lives:
Three dangerous men with nothing to lose offer a handsome reward to anyone willing to kill fourteen-year-old Brett McGovern. He does not know that he, his younger brother, and a friend are targets. More than anyone, these three men vow to kill George, whom they blame for forcing them to run and hide. A fun vacation turns into a nightmare and ends where it started, back on the Navajo Nation Reservation, high on a mesa held sacred by George and his grandfather. Outnumbered and outgunned, George will make the ultimate sacrifice to protect his adoptive father and his adoptive brothers- but can he? Without knowing who these men are? Or where they are? Without knowing whom to trust? Is he prepared for betrayal that leads to his heartbreak and death? 
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