The thought of spending one's life with a single person has been considered by many jaded individuals to be a futile gesture and that the concept of true love is nothing more than a cheap commercial gimmick concocted by Valentine's Day card companies. And yet true love does exist in author C. Everette Hagler's book "Breathless" the myth of true love is found to be true.
This book is a story about young love, difficult times, and doing the right things. It tells of the protagonists Jim and Cherrie's struggle against the expectations of society, their faith, and the turbulent political situation of the times. As the world goes to hell in a hand basket and difficult times lie ahead; they draw strength from one another to create a lifelong bond. It tells of a relationship that spans decades and has held strong throughout the many trials and tribulations they face. This wonderful book is a testament that a true love story never ends.
"Breathless" is a book about a love so intense and stong that it has lasted for decades and has withstood the test of time, hardships and even death.
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About the Author
C. Everette Hagler came of age in the sixties growing up and spent his teen years in the countryside of Northeastern Ohio. Hard work and political fodder of the day instilled a work ethic and patriotism evident in his writings. A baby boomer with something to say; whose opinions are tempered by his thirty-five years on the Phoenix Police Department, serving as detective and helicopter pilot for the Air Support Unit. Knowing that Arizona is a good place to be from, he hopes to return to farm life in Ohio when his consulting days for the Maricopa County Public Defender's Office are over.
Breathless* by C. Everette Hagler
An Inward Journey
Publication Date: October 16, 2013
Trade Paperback; $19.99; 387 pages; 978-1-4931-0241-9
Trade Hardback; $29.99; 387 pages; 978-1-4931-0242-6
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