2/27/2012

Truest Love: The Universe Review

Truest Love: The Universe
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Hard to believe this isn't memoir. Perhaps it is...
Jerry Sowles has written a book about salvation, growth toward human potential, and inspirational, all deriving from the love of a good woman with the unforgettable name of Forget Me Not. She is Jerrod's Korean wife, a woman who married him based on her believe that he's different from others, a man who can offer her options not available to her as a woman in her own country.
Truest Love is far better written than the majority of most self-published books and deserves to be read by a wider audience.
I wish Jerry Sowles all the best as he progresses toward his stated goal: "to write like John Irving."

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After being wounded in Afghanistan Jerrod Farnsworth Conroy comes to learn what true love really means, only by experiencing the painful loves and deaths around him. Forget Me Not, a fascinating and beautiful Korean woman, leaves her family to be with Jerrod, a man she believes is not like the men in her country. She loathes gender inequality. Strong, independent and morally sound, Forget Me Not offers Jerrod a redeeming spirituality. They marry, raise a child and have high hopes for the future. But Jerrod lives in a world of constant death and danger, haunted by a demon that is set to kill him.

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