Three Rules
by Marie Drake
Book review by Jason Moser, Author
Review for Three Rules also posted on Amazon.com: Five of Five Stars
Powerfully Suspenseful, Emotionally Charged Mystery
'Three Rules' is an emotionally charged mystery that will truly touch your heart and challenge your mind. A fiction suspense thriller based on deep seated emotions, you can't help but feel the pain Hope Wellman is forced to contain inside of her for over eight years. The story shows how vulnerable and utterly horrifying a child's life can be when there is a member of the family who abuses that child in ways you can only imagine and use fear to keep the child from telling.
The emotional roller coaster of a life for Hope reaches both ends of the spectrum all in the same breath. One minute she is the happiest girl on earth, the next she is lost in the terror built within and around her through years of unimaginable sexual abuse by her step-father's half-brother, Lucas.
When Lucas Wellman disappears in a boating incident and his body is never found, Hope thinks she can finally find closure for the years of horror she endured. Though she has a sense of relief that her tormentor will never touch her ever again, she is haunted by every sound and shadow; Hope can't escape the thought of what Lucas has done to her and that he may still be out there.
After her best friend, Joey, gets attacked, a good friend attempts suicide, a couple of notes bearing the words "a promise is a promise" (something Lucas had often told her), and two cufflinks bearing the initials L.W. mysteriously show up, the nightmares get worse.
When Lucas shows up at the cemetery where Hope is trying to find her suggested closure and it seems like the typical path for the book is about to come full circle, the real action begins and the perfect twist in the plot happens which you will never see coming.
The deeply emotional feelings portrayed throughout the story and the powerfully suspenseful plot are perfectly written into a non-stop thriller you won't want to put down. It is very organized, well written, uniquely original, and the perfect story for suspense mystery lovers. Three Rules
will definitely not disappoint!

Spirit of the Road: The Life of an American Trucker...and His Cat.
by Rick L. Huffman
Book review by Jason Moser, Author
Review for Spirit of the Road: The Life of an American Trucker...and His Cat posted on Amazon.com: Five of Five Stars
Mandatory Reading If You Want To Be A Truck Driver!
I haven't driven an 18 wheeler but have driven across country a few time and have driven through New York City in a 16 foot box truck. The GWB is still the worst place to drive a truck of any size. I have total respect for all truck drivers.
I truly enjoyed reading about "Spirit of the Road: The Life of an American Trucker...and his cat". This reminds me of the first weigh station I visited in Maryland. The light was red and I stopped on the scale. It never turned green and the sign clearly said "Move off the scales when the green light is on". So I waited. The uniformed man in the building finally exited, walked to the front of my truck and pointed toward the other green light about fifty feet away, then motioned for me to move on. There must have been ten trucks behind me at that point. From then on, I never stopped for more than 10 seconds.
Spirit of the Road takes you into the mind of Rick, a newbie trucker, and shares his experiences and learning curve while driving trucks all around the United States. His journal-style accounts take you through all the emotions - laugh out loud funny, spitting mad, and tears of sadness. He talks about everything, like his not so favorite 45 degree backing maneuvers and blindside docking. Or realizing he made a wrong turn leading to nowhere a little too late. There is also some history on some of the cities and towns he visits making this year long adventure well worth the read.
Though very entertaining, it is also quite educational. If you were ever thinking about becoming a truck driver, Spirit of the Road: The Life of an American Trucker...and his cat.
is mandatory reading to teach you what to expect in your first year as a driver.

Victim or Victor for Sales People: You Always Have a Choice!
by Jan Payne
Book review by Jason Moser, Author
Review for Victim or Victor for Sales People posted on Amazon.com: Five of Five Stars
Don't Be a Victim in Sale! Be a Victor!
I had the pleasure of reading Victim or Victor for Sales and found it to be a very useful and inspiring self-help book for all salespeople to read. If you sell something, anything, you need this reference in your library! And don't just have it there, read it!
No matter what your profession, but especially in sales, negative influences can destroy your very reason for pursuing anything. And in sales, your motivational drive must keep you pushing toward your goals. The people who mean the most are the ones who throw most of those negatives, not to intentionally hurt you, but to protect you. And with the amount of failures compounding on top of that, your self esteme can take a critical hit. You really need to control how those negatives affect you overall.
The interactive approach Jan uses in Victim or Victor for $ale$ forces you to extract your feelings so you can move beyond them. You cannot see your victim attributes if you don't write them down and understand why they are keeping your from being a victor.
The analogies throughout this book are on point and really get you thinking about the "why". Why you are failing at selling. And then turn that knowledge into a victory.
Victim or Victor for Sales People: You Always Have a Choice!
is about showing you how to overcome the victim attributes that are causing you to fail. Through choice you can become victorious in sales.
