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My Shepherd
by JR Tarin

Overview


This is a story of real-life experience, which includes love, lust, infidelity, and tragedy. Moral values are ensconced to be able to function in society. Gage Sutter is a young man in the prime of life, appreciating all the wonders of work and family. A sudden horror befalls his beautiful pregnant wife, Jaden, with a rare and deadly blood anomaly that eventually takes her and her baby's life. Gage is an entirely broken person, not wanting anything more; his faith and church, which meant so much to him and Jaden, were now vague and hollow dimensions. Turning away from his faith in God is what makes his choice for suicide much easier.
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Description


Gage, in his misery, tries to cope with life and family. Ignoring calls from family and friends and is genuinely concerned about his well-being and emotional state, given the tragedy he's had to endure. His sister-in-law, Jane, becomes a warm, comforting woman who tries to help him through this enormous challenge. Jane, being the identical twin of his former wife, Jaden, takes them on a sinful path to lust, hot sex, and infidelity, all while she claims it is nothing more than comforting a lost soul. That was very convenient for Jane as she'd always had a voracious crush on Gage, seeing through the veil of marriage to her sister and wanting to devour Gage from a long time prior. With his spirituality now in the toilet, Gage sought to remedy his disdain for God and faith and abide by the horrifying nightmare that would prod a poke at him to release himself from this void life and kill himself, for there was nothing more to live for. The thoughts became more frequent and inexorable to the point where he decided to make one last trip to a place where he and Jaden would share their loving moments. A large crag at the top of a mountain, where he would cast himself over to his death. It seemed a viable measure, a prescription that made more sense to him because the pain had become too much for him to endure any longer. But, once at the crag and at the precipice, just before lunging, a man appears from the shadows to halt the process. This man talks to him and guides him from this terrible destiny and convinces Gage to reconsider his plight for the sake of his family: his mother, Charlotte, and dad, Cody, and let's not forget Jane! Let's follow Gage on his journey through Erebus and all the challenges he must overcom
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About the author


Jose was born in East Los Angeles at the L.A. County General Hospital. He was raised in the Ramona Gardens projects, where he also worked as a residence cleaner. He is 3rd to the youngest of eight children born to Eva and Robert Tarin. He never graduated high school. He finally received his GED from the L.A. Occupational Center. He is wayward, prancing and frolicking about life with no dimension or prowess—nonetheless, a happy and measurably innocent soul.
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Book details

Genre:DRAMA

Subgenre:American / General

Language:English

Pages:38

eBook ISBN:9798350948875


Overview


This is a story of real-life experience, which includes love, lust, infidelity, and tragedy. Moral values are ensconced to be able to function in society. Gage Sutter is a young man in the prime of life, appreciating all the wonders of work and family. A sudden horror befalls his beautiful pregnant wife, Jaden, with a rare and deadly blood anomaly that eventually takes her and her baby's life. Gage is an entirely broken person, not wanting anything more; his faith and church, which meant so much to him and Jaden, were now vague and hollow dimensions. Turning away from his faith in God is what makes his choice for suicide much easier.

Read more

Description


Gage, in his misery, tries to cope with life and family. Ignoring calls from family and friends and is genuinely concerned about his well-being and emotional state, given the tragedy he's had to endure. His sister-in-law, Jane, becomes a warm, comforting woman who tries to help him through this enormous challenge. Jane, being the identical twin of his former wife, Jaden, takes them on a sinful path to lust, hot sex, and infidelity, all while she claims it is nothing more than comforting a lost soul. That was very convenient for Jane as she'd always had a voracious crush on Gage, seeing through the veil of marriage to her sister and wanting to devour Gage from a long time prior. With his spirituality now in the toilet, Gage sought to remedy his disdain for God and faith and abide by the horrifying nightmare that would prod a poke at him to release himself from this void life and kill himself, for there was nothing more to live for. The thoughts became more frequent and inexorable to the point where he decided to make one last trip to a place where he and Jaden would share their loving moments. A large crag at the top of a mountain, where he would cast himself over to his death. It seemed a viable measure, a prescription that made more sense to him because the pain had become too much for him to endure any longer. But, once at the crag and at the precipice, just before lunging, a man appears from the shadows to halt the process. This man talks to him and guides him from this terrible destiny and convinces Gage to reconsider his plight for the sake of his family: his mother, Charlotte, and dad, Cody, and let's not forget Jane! Let's follow Gage on his journey through Erebus and all the challenges he must overcom

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About the author


Jose was born in East Los Angeles at the L.A. County General Hospital. He was raised in the Ramona Gardens projects, where he also worked as a residence cleaner. He is 3rd to the youngest of eight children born to Eva and Robert Tarin. He never graduated high school. He finally received his GED from the L.A. Occupational Center. He is wayward, prancing and frolicking about life with no dimension or prowess—nonetheless, a happy and measurably innocent soul.
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