About This Book
Brent Everett and his feisty dog Gracie hook up with a good-natured street preacher who, when he isn't dodging the law, makes his living by holding fire and brimstone revivals across the country. All goes well until Gracie bites a heckler at one of their revivals and gets thrown into the pound. After breaking their best friend loose the two vagabonds enlist the aid of a gorgeous bodybuilder with a zest for danger and a brutal left hook. Soon, however, Brent discovers that there are limits to what even the preacher can get away with.
"T.L. Peters way of writing is wonderful." Kyanara at lacedlittlemuffin.blogspot.com
Reviews for Gracie and the Preacher
"This is such a heartwarming story of love and devotion….I would recommend this book for all to read." Lynn at Books ‘N More
"Overall I enjoyed Gracie and the Preacher. I read it in one sitting." Ashton at the Book Blogger
Reviews for A Pittsburgh Affair
"[I]t was a fast-paced thriller, sometimes even a bit humorous. I especially loved Moonglow. She was super awesome, and she kicked ass. Literally." Ashton The Book Blogger.
"I found it to be thrilling and full of suspense." Tanya at allthingsbooks.blogspot.com
"A Pittsburgh Affair is very fast paced, and I soon found myself whisked away on Spencer's adventure of suspense and intrigue….Suspense is prevalent, especially as the novel develops, yet Peters juxtaposes it nicely with comic relief as the characters find themselves in harrowing situations and making unorthodox decisions." Shana at A Book Vacation
Reviews for The Eden Factor
"The plot was very well constructed, flowed from beginning to end without any gaps, and did a good job of holding my overall interest." Nicole at prettyopinionated.com
"The book was really good….I loved this book." The Book Girl at mybookaddiction.blogspot.com
"I would definitely recommend this book for anyone who likes Science Fiction, Suspense/Thriller, Mystery or Drama." Wynter at Wynteradelle.com
Reviews for The Boy Who Loved Bach
"T.L. Peters did a splendid job of capturing the essence of a teen….The Boy Who Loved Bach was a heart-warming story with a bunch of laughs thrown in." T.B. at ftbotbblog.blogspot.com
"I enjoyed the overall story and message that this book carried….A great story highlighting that everyone has some place they can belong, even if it is that place you least expect." K at ekfamilybooks.blogspot.com
"I believe the likeability of the main character carries the book and keeps the reader interested in the outcome." Kathy at Books Kids Love
About the author:
T.L.Peters is the author of eleven books, with one more due out soon. He is an ex-lawyer who enjoys playing Bluegrass Fiddle and giving his dog long walks in the woods. In between he writes novels with offbeat story lines and unforgettable characters for a new generation of readers. To learn more, go to the author's blog at: http://tlpeters.blogspot.com.