Prepare to have your every emotion taunted by the two fiction novels within this book! Though these stories
are as different as day and night, both tell riveting accounts of how life can change in a heartbeat. The
author guarantees readers their money will be well-spent on this book. Both the paperback and hardback versions
have been designed with beautiful flip covers worthy of being collectable.
"Harvesting Rainbows" portrays how an ultra-wealthy man's life becomes drastically altered when his daughter
and son-in-law die tragically in an auto accident. His grandson, Daniel, survives the accident, but is in a
coma. The main character, Silas Miller, transforms from a hard-hearted, self-centered business tycoon to a man
who is willing to trade his wealth and life for his grandson's recovery. This novel offers readers of all ages
a life's lesson about family, friends, and faith. By novel's end, your emotions will have run from their lowest
low to their highest high. You will undoubtedly recommend this book to friends!
The second novel in this book, "Rainbow of Death," is rated historical fiction. It depicts the life of a
fourteen-year-old boy who survives Hitler's gas chamber. He seeks revenge after his family is exterminated
through ethnic cleansing during World War II. The main character, Aleski Zajac, a Sinti Gypsy, uses the skills
taught to him by his father to hunt down a Nazi officer responsible for his family's massacre.
Hitler targeted many groups during his reign: Jews, half-breed Jews, Gypsies, Jehovah's Witnesses, Freemasons,
homosexuals, mentally retarded, physically handicapped, and the insane. The story of the Sinti people is one
rarely told. Sinti, Cygan, and Roma Gypsies were migratory clans much like many of the Native American Indian
tribes; they were family-oriented people living off the land throughout Europe. Hitler's regime literally hunted
down these familial groups and killed them on the spot or sent them to death camps where they were gassed.
If you love a good war story, this novel will absolutely keep you reading to the end! Its surprise finale will
cause you to ask yourself, "Why didn't I see that coming?" Readers will feel they've read a masterpiece worthy of
a movie at this novel's conclusion. Both "Rainbow" novels are literary works of art!
Harvesting Rainbows - Chapter 1
The boy's eyes were fixed on the hospital room's white ceiling tiles as if looking through heaven's gateway. His
cataleptic frame lay slightly elevated on a stainless steel, gated bed. Plastic tubes protruded from the lad's
head, arms, and genital area. A breathing apparatus firmly affixed over his
nose and... read more
Rainbow of Death - Chapter 11
Over mountain and dell, we relentlessly trailed the repulsive aftermath of German hatred toward Jews and
Gypsies. Butchered Jews who had escaped from Germany and unsuspecting Gypsy tribes, like mine, left a
track easy to follow. The smell of... read more