The cover of Rojo was designed by Susan Cline and created by Photographer David Barnett. The image you see was tediously created by hand, the feathers and arrowhead from the very region the novel is set in, Southeast Texas. Three feathers create a badge surrounding the symbol of Jackson's Native Heritage, a badge not of the FBI or human laws, but of Creator's higher laws - the true authority that empowers Jackson to bring down The Circle of Red Fire.
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"...in regards to Rojo, this
was the most exciting book
I have read in a long time,
and I read a lot of books. It
touched every emotion that
I have ever had with great
impact. I felt I was there and
living this story.
I think you have succeeded
in writing the perfect book."
-Bonnie Brock, FL-
From a region
of the undaunted and the
fierce, the courageous and the ancient, from hardship
and poverty, from teachings old as mountains -
a young warrior
emerges to walk
the valley of the
shadow of death
and rebirth ...