Thursday, May 25, 2017

Driver Confessional, by David L. Winters {a book review}

About the book

Ride share driver Antonio cruises the streets of Washington, D.C. looking for his next fare.

He has an unusual gift for relaxing his customers and stimulating their desire to reveal more than they planned. By the completion of their ride, many feel so comfortable that they confess their sins great and small. Antonio’s faith guides his discussions and points him in new directions. Suddenly, his peaceful world is turned upside down by a mysterious business woman. As she heads to a midnight rendezvous, she confesses more than Antonio can handle. Her story sends him into a world of espionage, international terrorism and danger.

What I thought about the book

This book was hard to put down, as it kind of keeps you "on the edge of your seat," anxious to find out what happens next. It does also tend to be somewhat politically charged, so if you're not up for that, be aware.

If you are interested in mystery, intrigue, detective type stories, you will enjoy Driver Confessional.

About the author

David L Winters is an award-winning author, humorist and speaker, originally from Ohio, who lives in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. His first book, Sabbatical of the Mind: The Journey from Anxiety to Peace, won several awards including a Silver Illumination Award from Jenkins Group and two Finalist Medals from the Next Generation Indies Book Awards.



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Disclosure: I received a free review copy of this book from Litfuse Publicity in order to give you my honest opinion.


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1 comment:

  1. Thanks much for the review, Wendy. So glad you enjoyed my book.

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