Fred Ogletree
The Seven Women I Once Loved
A story of love.
A story of relationships.
A story of coming of age.
The Seven Women I Once Loved.
A woman is one of the most valuable assets that a man can have in today’s society. Ever since my early adolescence I have always tried to maintain the highest level of respect for most women.
The purpose of this book is to look at some of the ongoing problems that men encounter in male-female relationships. This book is not intended to degrade women in any way. Some things mentioned in this book are from personal experience while some are just opinions. My opinions should not be taken as being representative of all men!
There are seven days in each week. Each day is unique because it brings the opportunity to experience new things. During my life I have been involved with several women, but only a significant few really meant something to me. Even further, I can only recall seven in particular, excluding my mother, who really made a difference in my life. I use the cardinal number seven because it is a symbolic number to me. Like the seven days in a week, each of these women is different.
Bound By The System
Bound by The System is a story about Edward Gaines, who was convicted of armed robbery and sentenced to 20 years in prison. His first couple years of incarceration are rough because he cannot accept the reality of where he is. He eventually crosses paths with Officer John Dawson, who is also a new jack on the other side of the fence. Their first encounter is not a pleasant one. Several years pass, and they both have moved up in the ranks of their respective groups a mutual respect for one another has been established. Their relationship is very professional, but could it be put to the test in a life or death situation?
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The Light Of The Unjust
Tyrone Brown is the youngest of four children. From his early adolescent years up until his college years he experiences many strange phenomenon that not only question his spirituality but also his overall existence. Like most people he questions what he thinks are pointless trials and tribulations that he has endured. he soon realizes that in order for him to find the answers that he seeks he connot rely on his own understanding but instead must depend on divine intervention.
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