Monday, January 20, 2014

"Undefeated", by Scott Hildreth - An erotic love story. This book has (50) 5 star reviews in ten days.

Undefeated is a story about fighting, surviving, and falling in love.


Surviving life, abuse, and demons from the past.


If you've even been in love, ever been abused, or know anyone that has, read this book. It is inspirational for all that love, have been  loved, or desire love.


A boxer, his best friend, and a girl.


Alpha males galore, and love like no other.


Give Undefeated a read today. Like nothing else you've ever read.




http://www.amazon.com/Undefeated-Scott-Hildreth-ebook/dp/B00HOSAE52/







Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Undefeated, An erotic romance novel about a boxer, a girl, and a tremendous amount of love

My inspiration to write the novel, Undefeated, is outlined below. This is a must read novel with tremendous heart.


http://www.amazon.com/Undefeated-Scott-Hildreth-ebook/dp/B00HOSAE52/


The events below are true. The events in the book are not. The book is one hundred percent fiction.
 
One weekend, I had a girl get in touch with me that I had never met. She had received my telephone number from a friend of a friend. Frantic, she attempted to speak to me initially, but each time she tried, she was overcome with emotion.
 
This emotion filled silence continued for almost an hour, and then we then actually began to communicate, albeit slowly, and one-sided. I learned through the conversation (that lasted almost eight hours) that she was bound by her husband, and gang raped by his friends. This happened for a few days. Against, if I even need to state this, her will. She was in and out of consciousness for two days. Eventually, she was released. In shock and extremely poor health, she contacted me from a remote hotel room.
 
I struggled with this event, and how to handle it. I struggled with this more than I have struggled with almost anything in my life. Vengeance. At what point does one administer justice to someone that the courts will undoubtedly not punish properly? The punishment for this particular crime, regardless of what was imposed by the court, would not be sufficient for the crime committed.
 
I chose at the time to speak to another close female friend about the event, and get her opinion.
 
Although I could not speak to my friend about the person, the events, or the intimacies of the above  mentioned conversation, we spoke for some time in general about God, about law and about the difference between what is right and what is wrong. I shared with her my thoughts of feeling a need to resolve this issue with the caller’s husband on my own. When the smoke cleared, I sat in a coffee shop and thought. I made a decision. “Put up again thy sword into his place; for all they that take the sword shall perish with the sword.”  I decided, for once in my life, that it was not my responsibility to resolve this issue. I contacted the authorities, called in a few favors from some friends in law enforcement, and the issue was dealt with in a manner in accordance with law.
 
My female friend, as always, proved extremely useful in her ability to convey her understanding of the message of God in a manner that I could listen to and accept. I have always struggled with attempting to do what is right (in my mind), and hoped that it was what was right in God’s eyes. I do not know that these things always were in line with one another.
 
Until now.
 
And now, a year later, the person from the incident above?
 
She is well. As well as she can be, considering all things. She is fortunate.
 
I struggle - still today - with thoughts of vengeance.
 
My struggle brought me to this.
 
I hope you enjoy.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014