About Do-Overs:
Roy Hobbs blew the cash windfall from his best-seller book. Gone was his money, and then his wife Rachel was murdered with the killer never found. Roy chose to pick up the pieces, riding into his sunset as a crime reporter in a smaller market out west. Then a weird stranger made him a freaky offer.
The stranger would pay Roy the same money as his best-seller book in return for Roy to write a book for the stranger. The stranger would be the sole reader of the book. Roy wouldn’t know the subject of the book until he made a decision. Big payday or walk away from craziness?
Roy chose big money, and his life hurled into a dimension he could have never imagined. It was there that he faced the wickedest do-over that would re-purpose his life in stunning ways.
Could he truly have do-overs on his biggest mistakes in life? Would he make those same mistakes again, this time knowing the consequences? Could a do-over allow him to rescue Rachel and put an end to the killings?
Roy Hobbs wouldn’t be writing this strange new book, he would be living it, and the ending could kill him and kill Rachel again and again. This is a love story that continues to delight. And scare.
Yes, this is a trip you should take. You won’t guess the twists and turns, and probably not even the final destination, but you’ll certainly have fun. Take the trip today.
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Author Bio:
I spent most of my adult life running pro sports teams, first NBA teams, and then a group of seven minor league baseball teams.
With each job, there was a crazy amount of travel. With all those miles, I read and I wrote, and when I got tired of doing that, I would read and write some more. My fifth book, Marketing Outrageously, became a Wall Street Journal bestseller.
And then, Amazon Kindle came out. I loved it. Someplace along the line, I vowed never to read a book that wasn’t on Kindle. (That vow didn’t last, but most of the books I read are on Kindle.) Kindle also got me thinking about doing more of my own writing, expanding into fiction.
I wrote Red Chaser, a novel about the 1950s, the Cold War and the Brooklyn Dodgers. I didn’t even go to a mainstream publisher. I only wanted it on Kindle. It sold well. I followed that with Marketing Outrageously Redux, a sequel to my Wall Street Journal bestseller.
Then came Do-Overs, a Time Travel Thriller of Sudden Second Chances. Do-Overs is currently ranked in the Top 100 of Time Travel novels on Amazon.
Last year, I released Get Your Ideas Approved on Amazon, and next month Pigs That Fly Hack, books about how to come up with ideas at work and how to get them approved.