Jake Kaminski

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Beneath the Polish Moon

One day, old and alone, Luke wonders where his life has gone. He longs for the simple life of his childhood. In a desperate search for answers, he decides to go home to Milwaukee. Walking the familiar streets of his childhood, he stops in front of his childhood home, awash in his memories. He meets a young girl and tries to explain his presence. It's tough, mostly because he's hearing voices from the past calling his name. Was that his mom on the porch? Impossible. She's a young woman. He struggles to make sense of it all, but there's no logical explanation. The light is somehow different—the light from the sun soft and buttery. It feels like a door is opening. If so, to where?

Shadow Wolves

Killing fields are being found on both sides of the border. Homeland Security needs a solution. General Darren Evans has been asked to form a special team of Native American trackers to combat the cartels where they are most vulnerable in the Arizona borderlands. The group is to be called the Shadow Wolves, and General Evans knows exactly the man to lead them.

This is the story of Ethan Crowe, a Lakota Sioux tracker who spent a career with the Delta Forces and the Defense Intelligence Agency. Crowe’s story begins in the hellish nightmare of Bosnia, where as a young scout for a Ranger company, he and two other Native Americans help track down the Skorpions, a Serbian militia committing genocide on the local populace.

What Readers Are Saying

What a powerful journey in time. This book drew me from my childhood, through my own life's journey, and back to my childhood. I truly identify with Luke and finished the book with tears in my eyes. Like driving down memory lane.

Steve & Michelle Breakstone

It's a must read.

The story was gripping right from the beginning. Written very clearly. Takes the reader right there. I loved it. Can't wait to see what else the author writes.

J.E. Woods

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Mike Sendler