Eralides E. Cabrera
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Fate Has Its Favorites
The story begs the question of whether fate is a man-made concept, a product of the human imagination, or a reality.
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by Eralides E. Cabrera
Eralides E. Cabrera
He is an attorney in New Jersey running a solo but active practice. He is a U.S. vet having served in the Jag Corps in the U.S. Navy.
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Book title: “Rainy Faces”
Author: Eralides E. Cabrera
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Margaret McCarter is the leader of the pack in a motorcycle club that joins Ron Mason’s caravan to Daytona, the biggest motorcycle ride ever put together on the east coast. The ride brings together bikers from all over the northeast, including Ken O’Gara, a custom bike builder, farmer, and highly spiritual man whose abilities are wooed by the ride’s organizers. The ride to Daytona becomes a saga of intrigue and murder when Ron’s riders are threatened by the bizarre convictions of the members of Margaret’s club who seek to take care of their own needs first. And their needs require them to maim and kill at random. The ride becomes a battle of survival in which the skills of motorcycle riding and the sanity of the bikers is tested to the limit. But the worst confrontation occurs when Ken O’Gara and Robin McManus, one of Margaret’s female riders, fall in love. Margaret is not willing to let Robin go and she gets into a tug of war with Ken. The contest develops into a deadly battle, a battle in which Ken seems at a high disadvantage when Margaret and her club unleash all of their strange powers against him and stop at nothing to win Robin back. The drama intensifies even more when Margaret’s past is revealed through the intervention of Robin’s mother and best friend, Helen McManus. Undaunted, Margaret shoots back by disclosing the shocking truth about Robin’s own roots. Rainy Faces is a story about more than just riders. It is an absorbing novel of twisted fate and drama to the very end. A must read for bikers.
Book title: “Fate Has Its Favorites”
Author: Eralides E. Cabrera
About the Book
The story begs the question of whether fate is a man-made concept, a product of the human imagination, or a reality. Whichever side the reader favors, the story of Carlos and Yasmin can make him a believer or not one at all. The question of what role this concept plays in the daily lives of the characters in the story, and beyond, hangs on feverishly throughout its theme. It in fact controls it and makes it inevitable that such question be answered. Carlos and Yasmin possessed the ingredients for a long lasting love, one that could be truly exceptional, one that could never have been if not for fate, or perhaps one that never was because of it. An intriguing story.
Book title: “Lost Generation”
Author: Eralides E. Cabrera
About the Book
A dramatic story of the Cuban exodus sparked by political changes in the island during 1959 leading to a never ending migration. A new wave of migrants flock together and leave their homes to cast their luck in the American system that promises them protection and above all, freedom. In a show of perseverance and thirst for success, they abandon all they know to begin a new life. Among these intense emotions comes the fate of a prohibited love, one that cannot succeed without the stigma of treason and discord. It is a story of preservation and survival fueled by an insatiable human perseverance that will not accept defeat.
Book title: “Don’t Bring Me Flowers”
Author: Eralides E. Cabrera
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The title is reminiscent of an everyday credence. The story expands it into a philosophical doctrine that love is always better than hate. Amidst this conflagration of theories is born Nora Febles, the jovial young school teacher who falls in love with Adam Vandersten. The two meet while under the tragic circumstances of each having recently lost a parent. Their relationship becomes a bushfire of love and passion. But Nora’s affability is soon under attack. Sandra Botowy, who had a romance with Adam in the past, suddenly comes into the picture and tries to interfere by sending Nora hateful messages. They take on a peculiar protagonist. They are sent with flowers, always beautiful and never the same. One might say that the story presents an array of interesting and contrasting characters that seem to flawlessly connect with each other, probably the most subtle but notable trait of the novel. Nora’s friend, Eva Sulles, is the cynical school teacher, in all fours with her best and congenial friend. Tom, Nora’s father, is the modern virtuous father and gentleman, capable of exercising prudence like no one else. Adam, who becomes Nora’s husband, is your everyday working young man who is catapulted into the very serious task of looking after his wife when she becomes dangerously ill, a task that he performs with flying colors. Sara is the unforgiving possessive lover who refuses to let go but who is after all capable of understanding and waiving onto happiness. A dramatic story with a traumatic end where no passion is spared and questions of faith are arisen even in the most skeptical minds. Life ends only for the unwilling and love always prevails.
Book title: “Veredicto”
Author: Eralides E. Cabrera
About the Book
Veredicto is a courtroom drama. A highly motivated detective is intent on resolving the death of a young student. In the course of his investigation, he stumbles upon one of the biggest drug rings in the county and brings the killer to justice. He must face Judge David Neto, a young and newly-appointed judge who in many ways resembles him. Both men share an uncompromising respect for justice that leaves them both doubtful about the defendant’s guilt, even after the jury’s verdict. Neither one of them could have imagined the sinister aspirations of the depraved mind behind the murder. A suspenseful read.
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Book title: “Let The Breeze Blow”
Author: Eralides E. Cabrera
About the Book:
Carlos Garcia is a shrewd businessman running a market chain and providing a comfortable living for his wife and daughter. Carlos is also a doting father and husband and would do anything for his family. When Carlos’s teenage daughter grows curious about the country where her parents grew up, she contrives a plan to visit their homeland of Cuba. Carlos, however, has been left scarred by his years under Castro’s regime, and he cannot force himself to return. His wife pressure’s Carlos, and he gives in–to a certain extent. He agrees to arrange a visit for his wife and daughter.