Ovilla Road: A Pedaler’s Quest for Spirituality by Eric Cupp

One mans quest to find spirituality in spite of childhood trauma, toxic religion and social difficulties.
One mans quest to find spirituality in spite of childhood trauma, toxic religion and social difficulties.
How far would you go to protect what you loved? Three strangers, seemingly unrelated, will converge under the shadow of fate, their destinies bound together by murder. Do people actually get what they deserve? Come find out.
Kathy Whitaker struggles to protect her variety store from a man seeking to obtain it at any cost, even if it destroys her family in the process. To thwart him, she must dig up secrets of the past, and of the woman who gave her everything.
In the shadow world of black-market kidneys, a single mother and FBI agent faces a terrible choice. Can she conspire with the killers she is investigating to get her daughter a kidney? What is she willing to do to save her daughter’s life?
In 1943 a hurricane formed in the Gulf. The government would not allow warnings of the storm hoping that it would sink U-boats in the gulf. Colonel Duckworth flew into the eye of the storm thus creating today’s Hurricane Hunters.
Rachel Chance is looking forward to a vacation at the beach with her husband Will, but a friend from her past needs help. When a missing person case turns into a murder, Rachel races to unmask a killer who always seems to be one step ahead.
What happens when you go from being a bullied child in a small town, to a murderer in a big city? What happens when the murderer returns to the small town?
A relatable story of an ordinary man’s journey through life. It takes the reader through a life that borders on fantasy. He survived family drug addiction, serious accidents, duty in Vietnam, and his son’s death. Easily readable.
This as a collection from more that 50 years of the author’s favorite writing. At the age of 86, it is most likely his last book.
This story is based on human trafficking; a subject not thought of in many people’s minds. Uncomfortable, yes, but also timely. My advice is to be aware; just be aware.