Friday, March 9, 2012

I Messed Up

Two days ago I posted a blog about Fourth And Forever.  The title of the post was You Decide.  The essence of the blog post was a description of Fourth And Forever and its 13 five star reviews and 1 two star review - the concluding line was:

"Now you can decide for yourself and it won't cost you anything Fourth And Forever is free Friday March 10th.  

That's where I messed up - there is no Friday March 10th - at least not this year.

Fourth And Forever will be free Saturday March 10th - don't miss it.

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In case you missed the original blog post - here it is -


Fourth and Forever is a love story about Josh Edwards, his wife Kathy, and their son Bobby.

Fourth and Forever is the story of a Vietnam Vet coping with loss while keeping a commitment to his son.

Fourth and Forever is the story of a homeless dog, named Flexible, who became the University of Montana Cheerleaders’ mascot and a hero to a bunch of sick children in Missoula.
 
Fourth and Forever is the story of a forty-year-old college quarterback who leads an amazing group of football players in their pursuit of a national championship.
 
Fourth and Forever has more insight into PTSD than you’ll find in most medical textbooks on the subject.

The Kindle Book Review gave it five stars and said “From the first page to the last, Bert Carson's FOURTH AND FOREVER not only paints a picture of the best things in life (family, hope, love, integrity), he paints with artful accuracy, a canvas that spans the Vietnam War, loss of love, football, and the bonds between a father and son. Bravo!”

Joyce Faulner, President, Military Writers Society of America, and Award-winning author of In the Shadow of Suribachi & Username gave it five stars and said "'Fourth and Forever' has sports in it--and Vietnam. But it's not about sports or Vietnam. It's an inspirational foray into resilience."

R.S. Guthrie gave it five stars and said, “The author manages to weave together a father's past, a son's future, a veteran's burden, and a college football team's destiny into a wonderful, heartfelt tale for the ages.”

Ten other readers gave Fourth and Forever five stars.

Stephen Charme, a top ranked Amazon Reviewer gave Fourth and Forever two stars and summed up his comments by saying it is, “Mediocre and superficial…”  Along the way he questioned the integrity of those who gave it five stars.

Now you can decide for yourself and it won’t cost you anything – Fourth and Forever is free Friday, March 10th

Remember - Fourth And Forever is free Saturday March 10th

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