The Brighton Bullet

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  • The Brighton Bullet Book Detail

  • Author : D. Allen “Eb”
  • Release Date : 2024-04-16
  • Publisher : Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
  • Genre : Fiction
  • Pages : 304
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 55,55 MB

The Brighton Bullet by D. Allen “Eb” PDF Summary

Book Description: Follow the story of John Doman, a gifted young man who will earn the nickname the Brighton Bullet. Separated from his young mother when he is only four weeks old, the legacy of a modern-day superstar begins, of all places, in an orphanage. Experience the journey of a larger-than-life servant's heart that opens a world of opportunities for him and impacts the lives of those around him. A duo of challenges will confront the young Doman--one in the form of a street gang leader, the other, a government agent who has no interest in trying to help him. Buoyed by his faith and the hope of someday being reunited with the love of his life, John battles loneliness while forced into a life of seclusion. Of all things, John longs for the day that he can return to an orphanage and reconnect to the only family he has ever known. John prays continuously for the happiness of those he is closest to, and a miracle. Can he have them both? In his darkest hour, a close friend will implore him, "Do not lean on your own understanding."

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