Pages
446
Year
2011
Language
English

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Honoring a seemingly impossible promise to his recently deceased parents, to forgive and learn to love, a soul the world screams that he should hate with the totality of his being; Simeon Carver, a black man falsely damned to a hellish fate, will walk out of Fort Leavenworth Penitentiary this day, straight into the company of the Secretary of State's daughter, Nadine Porter, the very woman who, while suffering from mental instability more than fourteen years prior, fabricated the terrible deception that robbed him of his life-and liberty. Years later, a now stable Nadine has come forward with the incredible truth that has set Simeon free and led to the beginning of their emotion-filled, unfathomable reconciliation. When she disappears, however, shortly after Simeon's release, the trail leads to unexpected discoveries of an unknown past. And, it is a growingly more desperate Simeon, along with a host of unforeseen others, who is tasked with finding Nadine, as well as, discovering the incredible truth that has been an unknown force in bringing their lives together. Lewis Kelley has lived an eclectic existence; husband, father, author, soldier, athlete, coach and firefighter have encompassed some of the stops along the way. He lives in Colorado with his wife. He is the author of the Auslander and Simeon's Promise series, as well as, Consider Job(e). Along with living life, he is hard at work on several writing projects which will be made available as they become ready. Falsely convicted fourteen years ago, Simeon Carver makes a promise to forgive the mentally unstable woman who is the cause of his life's pain. But the story of Nadine and Simeon's unfathomable attempt at reconciliation is one that spirals in directions neither can predict.

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