Fiction
20/80 A Love Letter...Sort Of
by David L. Anders
This fictional romantic comedy is a story of humor, romance, wisdom and foolishness.
David Patson is a Pre-Med student at the University of Georgia who awakens carefree on his 20th birthday, May 25, 1977, then meets three uninvited strangers who crash his party and take him on what can only be described as the journey of a lifetime.
The view of life presented by "20/80 A Love Letter...Sort Of" is different from normal 20/20 vision, with a few laughs mixed in for good measure. Unfortunately for the author, the more you find yourself trying not to laugh at his sometime irreverent and quirky humor, the less likely you’ll be to recommend this book to your friends, unwilling to risk admitting that his irascible sense of humor resonated with your own. So please, for the author’s sake, just read "20/80" for the timeless love story it reveals. And let your friends be surprised as they try not to laugh.
by David L. Anders
This fictional romantic comedy is a story of humor, romance, wisdom and foolishness.
David Patson is a Pre-Med student at the University of Georgia who awakens carefree on his 20th birthday, May 25, 1977, then meets three uninvited strangers who crash his party and take him on what can only be described as the journey of a lifetime.
The view of life presented by "20/80 A Love Letter...Sort Of" is different from normal 20/20 vision, with a few laughs mixed in for good measure. Unfortunately for the author, the more you find yourself trying not to laugh at his sometime irreverent and quirky humor, the less likely you’ll be to recommend this book to your friends, unwilling to risk admitting that his irascible sense of humor resonated with your own. So please, for the author’s sake, just read "20/80" for the timeless love story it reveals. And let your friends be surprised as they try not to laugh.
Available for Kindle: 20/80 A Love Letter...Sort Of
Also available on Amazon.com: 20/80 A Love Letter...Sort Of
The Silver Bell
by Rebekah Yates Anders
with illustrations by Rachel E. Anders
In this short story for children and adults, a young boy demonstrates caring and another view of the love of Christmas is revealed.
In keeping with the theme of giving and love found in The Silver Bell, the author is donating 100% of her royalties from this book to the Georgia Baptist Children's Homes and Family Ministries.
Available for Kindle: The Silver Bell
Also available on Amazon.com: The Silver Bell: Full Color Version