Lowell Brent (Andy) Andrews grew up in Fairview, Alabama, where he lived for 18 years. LB joined the US Air Force in 1969 and meeting his beautiful wife Paulette, while stationed at Charleston AFB,...visualizza altroLowell Brent (Andy) Andrews grew up in Fairview, Alabama, where he lived for 18 years. LB joined the US Air Force in 1969 and meeting his beautiful wife Paulette, while stationed at Charleston AFB, South Carolina. He holds an Associate’s in Applied Science from Wallace State College in Hanceville, Ala.
Since 1976, LB and Paulette have lived on Florida’s west coast in Pinellas County, where Paulette worked for the Sheriff’s Department and LB worked for General Electric as an Instrumentation Specialist before starting up his own business just after September 11, 2001.
But these days, LB has turned from writing high-tech software and reports to writing high-fiction tales. “Much more fun,” he claims.
Several of LB’s tales are set in the Clearwater Beach / Tampa Bay area. The setting for his newest novel titled Kill Bonnie is the sleepy Tampa suburb of Brandon, Florida. Kill Bonnie is the intriguing story of sixty-two year old Betty Martin and her lifelong quest to avenge the crimes committed against her family by Bonnie Simms, her childhood friend turned nemesis.
Nature Ride, a novella and LB’s first published work, will be available soon on Smashwords. It’s the story of soon to be twelve years old Jeremy Jenkins and family who brave the heart-stopping and mysterious thrill ride everyone at school is yapping about. Jeremy and family soon learn they are the first – and might be the last – to ride the spookiest thrill ride conceived by man (or by the Devil himself). Nature Ride is a non-stop, hair-raising thriller that’s perfect for the entire family.
LB Andrews has just begun to tell tall tales. He’s turned off his oscilloscope and turned on his imagination. Nature Ride and Kill Bonnie are the first two batters up. According to the author, Scotty Lancaster’s Curveball is in the hole and next up.visualizza meno