LaVoy Finicum
Only by Blood and Suffering
Only by Blood and Suffering
Regaining Lost Freedom
A stirring, fast-paced novel telling of a family's struggle to come together and survive in the midst of national and global crisis. Filled with gripping action and relatable characters, readers are drawn into the heart-rending dilemmas each member of the Bonham family faces.
Readers will surely consider what matters most in the face of devastating end-times chaos. You may even find yourself stopping to ask, "what would I do?"
Publisher's note
We published only a limited run (14 cases) of this remarkable book. Once they are sold, we will no longer have these books available as we have turned the publication rights over to the author's family.
Excerpts from the book
Summoning my remaining courage and strength, I picked myself back up. I must walk through the night. If I stopped it would be my final resting place. I had gone no more than a hundred yards and I stumbled again. This time I was not able to catch myself. Turning to a side so as not to fall upon the baby, I sprawled out in the snow. I struggled to my knees, my whole body trembling. "Oh, Dad, oh Dad, where are you?" I cried out, into the oncoming darkness.
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In a blur of movement, her right hand swept down to her moccasin then whipped towards my face. The blade of the knife flashed in the soft light and I jerked my face back and to the side. The strike had been carefully aimed at my neck but it went high, laying my cheek open to the bone.
Details
- 6x9
- Paperback
- 252 pages
Praise for the book
"From the opening scene I was so captured, I could scarcely put the book down until I had devoured the whole thing"—Reader
"A book you do not want to read, but must..."—Cliven Bundy
About the author
LaVoy Finicum was a real-life Northern Arizona Rancher who loved nothing more in life than God, freedom, and family. His spine-tingling storytelling conveys in graphic detail just how fragile and precious freedom truly is and leaves his readers with an increased desire to stand for freedom wherever possible.
As tragic real-life events unfolded, LaVoy was caught-up in protecting the rights of a fellow rancher in Oregon who was being bullied by the government to clear off his own land. In that tense situation, LaVoy found himself the victim of unlawful arrest and violation of his God-given rights. During that encounter, he was shot and killed by federal and local authorities.