J. H. Ross is the brilliant new author of this fast-moving novel who has found a way to make you want more of the same. He has changed the concept of what was to his interpretation of what now is. His book makes you see what he sees, makes you feel what he feels. It haunts your imagination and makes you thirst for more. Keep watching for his second book called Bodies in the Warehouse II: Tales from the Warehouse.
It all began with a simple search for me, his mom. Mommy? Mommy, where are you? Mommy! Where are you, Mommy? Mommy! Answer me, Mommy! I cant find you! Within minutes of his searching, the panic set in. What followed next was very disturbing, an emotional display that cannot be adequately conveyed in ink. No one could ever forget those bloodcurdling screams nor his terror-filled eyes! They spoke a language all their own, something no parent ever wants to see or hear.
Have you ever felt stuck in a place of mediocracy? The place where it feels like you’re gripped with handcuffs? The place where your feet are fastened to the red light while looking down the road to destiny? Does your mind show you that place that brings pure joy all while reality reminds you of idleness? There was a time in my life where I was dominated with the thought of “This is it?” Where I was then couldn’t be my destination in life. I asked God to get me to my destiny and give me the proper steps to take so I can do my part in getting there. All while I was in bondage, I began to take the steps of being released! The roller coaster to destiny has its highs and lows, but I stayed in the cart of purpose through it all! The steps that I took and the things I learned weren’t just for me; they are for you also. I hope you give this book some attention and gain some tools needed to screw your future into place. I pray this book breaks you from the cage of spiritual, emotional, and literal poverty and releases you into the next dimension of destiny! Enjoy the ride! WWW.IAMENNISGEOFF.COM
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