My Books

My Books

Deciding What to Read Next?

First Book

Run to the Light

Run to the Light is a deeply moving Christian memoir and spiritual self-help journey that follows one man’s path from hardship, doubt, and searching to salvation, healing, and renewed purpose through Jesus Christ.

Set against real places and inspired by lived experiences, this faith-filled story invites readers into a powerful testimony of repentance, grace, prayer, and the work of the Holy Spirit. Through trials, relationships, and moments of surrender, the message is clear: no life is beyond redemption.

Second Book

A Homeless Man goes Home

How far can a man fall before he is beyond the reach of grace?

For Bob Perkins, the answer seemed to be the cold, damp brush of a riverbank. Ten years of social drinking had spiraled into a hidden addiction, costing him his corporate job, his dignity, and finally, his family. After a desperate act of theft lands him in a jail cell, Bob believes he has reached the end of his story.

But a chance transfer to Peterson’s Farm, a unique rehabilitation center with no fences, forces the self-proclaimed atheist to confront a power greater than his own willpower. Through the guidance of unconventional mentors and the support of a new roommate, Bob begins a grueling journey of sobriety, spiritual rebirth, and the breaking of generational curses.

"A Homeless Man Goes Home" is a moving testament to the power of restoration. Follow Bob as he returns to Atlanta to face the wreckage of his past, seeking to earn back the trust of the wife who fears him and the daughters who barely remember him. It is a story that proves no valley is too deep for a personal relationship with God to bridge, and that for those who are lost, there is always a way home.

Third Book

Ten nessee Sunset

In the quiet glow of Tennessee's fading light, one man finds himself looking back across the long road of his life.

The Tennessee Sunset is a reflective journey through memory, loss, love, and the quiet moments that shape a soul. Told through the musings of a man in the twilight of his years, these pages wander between what was, what is, and what can never be again.

With honesty and gentle introspection, this is not a story of grand events, but of small truths the kind that reveal themselves only when the world grows still and the sun begins to set.

For anyone who has ever paused to listen to their own thoughts at day's end, this book offers a companion in reflection... and a reminder that even sunsets hold their own kind of light.