Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Cowboy Smith


 On a dark and snowy night, Cowboy first showed up in the small, mountaintop restaurant. He was a young man, who had straight hair going past his shoulders, and a long beard. He was mysterious and appeared to be a drifter. After stating that he was in search of a mountain lion that was killing his cattle, Amy Clayson’s curiosity about him became piqued. Her parents owned the restaurant and Amy was a comical, spunky twenty-something year old.

Amy was certain that she’d never seen him before, and that was a rarity in the tiny village. Yet, he not only knew her name, and the restaurant staff’s names, but he also knew the menu by heart. Cowboy appeared rude and cold hearted that night. However, there was something buried deep within his blue eyes that kept Amy asking for more.
Amy’s close knit family wanted her to stay away from Cowboy. Her lifelong friend, the deputy sheriff, begged her to leave the young man alone. All of her life she had followed the rules and minded her business. She prayed about the matter and felt that God had instructed her to help Cowboy. Now, something in her heart had changed. She was on a path that would either save the strange man or lead to her complete destruction.

No cuss words.
No sex scenes.
An inspiring and sometimes funny love story.

 

Glenn Soucy 
was born on July 3rd. He moved a lot as a child and hardly stayed in a house longer than two years. Mostly grew up in Massachusetts and Arizona in the Phoenix area. Glenn graduated high school in Las Vegas and joined the Air Force shortly after. He spent three years in Germany and was there for the first Gulf War and the fall of the Berlin Wall. He married his high school sweet heart and they have been together for over 26 years. Glenn has been writing steadily since age nineteen. He loves to read and write, fast moving books that are "roller coaster" rides. 
Links 
Twitter: @GlennSoucy1

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