Camp Air Cowboy
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About the Book
Braxton Mathis is a young man who has lived and experienced the tragedy of losing his parents when he was just a baby. In an attempt to escape this tragedy. He leaves Houston by enlisting in the U.S. Army. After Ten years of military service, he is no closer to finding any resolution to his life’s dilemma of being alone and having no real family. Mr. Marchon on the other hand, is a man with four sons but no son who is willing to build a legacy with him. Both men are standing at a crossroads when they meet and are unaware of the storm on their horizon. Nothing on God’s green earth gives a man better direction than homegrown Texas women.
About the Author
Angelo Amadeus was born in the early sixties to an upper middle-class family on the west side of San Antonio, Texas. As a youth he loved to spend a lot of time with the elderly. He was always fascinated with the stories and histories passed down from generation to generation thru story telling. He learned from an early age that wisdom can best be attained by listening to those who have already experienced the hardships of everyday life. It is his hope to impart some of his life wisdom to his readers with this book.