A True Story of Loss, Legacy, and What It Means to Never Give Up
On a crisp October night in 1999, the Bremond Tigers took the field in Milano, Texas, carrying the hopes of their small town. Then, in a single devastating moment, 16-year-old Jason Yancy collapsed and died of an undiagnosed heart condition, leaving his teammates, coaches, and community shattered.
Play Like He Would tells the unforgettable true story of how a group of teenage boys and their coach, Jerry “Slugger” Hamrick, found the strength to continue after tragedy struck at the heart of their team. Jason wasn't just another player―he was the soul of the Tigers, a kid without a mean heart who lifted everyone around him with his infectious smile and unwavering determination.
We All Need a Laugh
"They walked through the political fire and lived to tell their story. And what a story it is." - Ruth C. Jones, Lone Star Literary Life
A Kirkus Review-Recommended Book!
Winner- COMEDY- 19th Annual National Indie Excellence® Awards
Finalist- POLITICAL, REGIONAL NONFICTION - 19th Annual National Indie Excellence® Awards
In contemporary American politics, where absurdity often overshadows reality, Worse Than You Think emerges as a refreshingly candid and witty account of what happens when ordinary individuals, fueled by a blend of idealism and frustration, leap into the political arena. This narrative dives into the real-life journey of a high school teacher who took the bold step of running for Congress in 2018. Along for the ride was his best friend and fellow educator, who had a simple job: make everything work out in the end.
The Gridiron Days
Did you know Heath used to be a fairly passable football coach? Well, he was! In these books, he presents a new (kinda), aggressive, and exciting offense which creates mismatches, spreads the defense thin, and forces the defense to second-guess their call while allowing the offense to run the ball with optimum efficiency.