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BOOKS

 

 

Warriors Honor

 

“Warriors Honor” Someone is killing county prosecutors, state attorneys, county probation officers, and the criminals they allow to go free. Is an old serial killer using Native American warrior justice again, after five long years, or is this a new killer that has authorities baffled? Of the two last potential suspects, from the original murder cases, one is in Arizona State Prison.  The other is a former Navy SEAL, a man frustrated with the American Justice system that is corrupt and broken, and someone who has apparently dropped off the face of the earth. Detective Mike Furlough is a seasoned Arizona homicide detective, who has spent 21 years with the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Department. He is a man that is troubled in his personal life, beginning to grasp that his career is nearing its end and he is not only alone, but lonely and unfulfilled. After five years, the same Native American style torture killings is happening again.

 

Finding My Rainbow

 

A 57 year old widower travels to the Philippines to honor a promise made to his dying wife to find her Hawaiian family's Filipino ancestors.  He travels with a International Dating Company's tour to Cebu, Philippines.  There he meets a 42 year old Filipina whom he briefly corresponded with.  both of them had high hopes and expectations for their first meeting.  Since that meeting, they have not been apart.  Experience with them the month of living in the Philippines, serious medical problems, obtaining passports, and the Visa process for a fiance to come to the United States.  Their travels and trials finding long lost family members.  All the while they are falling deeper in love with each other.

 

Tana-Waka

Tana-Waka is summoned from his withering planet Earth to another world by a desperate people. In hopes, he can end an ongoing war and unify enemies who were long ago one people.  Tana-Waka awakens in a world with two moons.  He is only a man but his ability to see the souls of people, his strongest weapon is his knowledge from the fading memories of his former world, as well as his ability to dream.  Legend, says that he alone possess blue eyes, power over animals, a mastery of warrior tactics, and an unmatched ability as a diplomat.  Aided by the healer Mahanee and Tewani, the chief's beautiful daughter, they try to forge a new path for the people before it is too late.

Maka

In the first book of the Tana-Waka series, Tana-Waka is summoned from his dying planet Earth to another world. An earthlike world with two moons inhabited by a native people not unlike the Native American peoples of Earth. He is their hope to end an ongoing war and unify two enemies who were once one people. This is the second book of this otherworldly series.

 

The Anaka dreamer White Dove has prophesied the Inu attack of the peaceful Maka people. As the Maka villages are decimated by thousands of barbaric Inu warriors, the pregnant dreamer heads to the climactic battle between her and the Inu’s evil shaman, the likes of which unleash the fearsome power of nature.

 

The Maka are neither friend nor enemy of the Anaka. To enter Maka lands with Anaka warriors would not be taken kindly, but it is their dreamer who insists they can and must help, or the entire Maka people will die.

 

Tana-Waka and War Chief Haka head south to aid Deputy War Chief Five Killer, as they consider the punishment for three of their senior warriors for breaking formation in battle.

 

A new and heinous evil is discovered in the southern lands that border the Anaka. In Crane and Maka villages, women and children are disappearing in the night and none has returned. These crimes may be heinous enough to unleash the wrath of the forest spirits.

 

 

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