‘The Final Fence: Sophomores In The Saddle’ teaches respect and much more

‘The Final Fence: Sophomores In The Saddle’ teaches respect and much more

Marc O’Brien has penned a novel that brings an old era to life and teaches the current generation about respect. ‘The Final Fence: Sophomores In The Saddle’ received a review recently.

The review had some words of praise for the book, saying “it [the book] is amongst the most incredible publication I actually have read through.”

The story of the book is brilliant in a sense, as it talks about people who like to think before they say or do anything.

Eddie Patrick and Danielle Lynne strike it off immediately when they meet at college.

They have a love of horses and end up discussing the topic in class. Their professor happens to be a pony named The Great Satan.

The era in the story is the second Reagan administration and there is plenty of things that the young generation can learn from the book.

Marc attempts to challenge readers with his writing. He has many fictional works to his name.

He studied Communication Arts at the Barry University and has made good use of the knowledge he gathered there.

He resides in Las Vegas and continues to hone his craft.

Read the review by visiting this link.