Chevron Ross

ALLi Author Member

Location: United States of America (the)

Genres: General Fiction, Religion, Other

Skills: Performance/Spoken Word, Press/Media Interview, Reading/Literary Event, Speaking Engagement/Lecture

Chevron Ross is a pseudonym for someone unimportant. He is not a writer, but God keeps putting ideas into his head that somehow turn into stories. His first novel, Weapons of Remorse, has won two independent publishing awards.

Chevron Ross' books

The Seven-Day Resurrection

Len Holder thinks his mother is dead – until she reappears one morning in his living room.

She doesn’t remember being dead. She’s just confused. And instead of her burial clothes, she’s wearing a Dallas Cowboys warmup suit.

At seventy-eight, Len considers himself a failure. He spent years taking care of Mom while his brother Joey became a famous sportscaster. Now he lives alone, tinkering with a novel he can’t seem to finish.

For a week, Len relives a strained relationship with Mom while other mysteries pile up. He keeps hearing fragments of Joey’s radio show. His sister reports disturbing phone calls. Strangers he meets look like people from his past. Another stranger has taken over his insurance office.

Then Len gets word that his beloved boss Miranda has been gravely injured in a car accident. Eventually, Miranda’s fate and a shocking secret from the past reveal that Sharon Holder’s resurrection is not what it seems to be.

The Seven-Day Resurrection is a must-read for anyone who has been thrust into the role of caregiver.

Weapons of Remorse

WINNER OF TWO INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING AWARDS!

Hank Phillips makes his living defending the right to bear arms. Privately, he doesn’t want to touch a gun ever again.

Hank is an ex-Marine whose heroism in war earned him the Medal of Honor and a high-profile job with America’s most powerful gun rights organization. He has millions of admirers and a bright future. But what Hank values most is his relationship with God. He believes his war record has poisoned it, and he prays that God will let him atone.

One night, a gunfire incident brings disaster upon Hank and a police officer. It also leads to a kidnapping and reignites the controversy over gun owners’ rights.

Weapons of Remorse looks behind the headlines to explore the personal consequences of America’s gun violence dilemma.

The Samaritan's Patient

A teenage girl flees to a homeless shelter to escape an angry mob that wants to kill her.

Paige Abernathy is beautiful, popular, and in love with the most desirable boy in Alverna High School. But her mother disapproves of Lucas and forbids Paige to see him anymore. Things get worse when her website results in a wave of teenage suicides.

Broke and wearing castoff clothing, Paige cooks meals for the homeless until a kindly businessman gives her a job. But when the bounty on her head leads to a tragic shooting, Paige embarks on an eight-hundred-mile journey across Texas to atone for a disaster born of good intentions.

The Samaritan’s Patient is a thought-provoking novel about navigating the treacherous waters of social media.

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