Robert finds himself on one of the lower planes of Hell. He can't remember who he is, or how he arrived there. He somehow finds a way out, and as he goes on a journey he didn't even know he needed to make, he begins to remember his past life. Was there truly good in him? Or was he rightfully Hell Bound.
After growing up in Idaho (Chubbuck) I decided my home there was too boring and joined the United States Air Force to escape and find adventure. After my four years, two of those years overseas in Italy, I didn't really know what to do with myself. I ended up moving to Las Vegas and tried dealing blackjack and roulette (I didn't much care for the job and wouldn't recomend it to anybody). That didn't work out and after unloading trucks and stocking shelves for a few years I ended up getting a job in casino security at the fabulous Luxor hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip! I liked the job and found so much humor in it, I decided to write a book about it. Along the way working security, I met up with now close friend and co-author Paul DeGeorge. He also found large amounts of humor in the job we were doing and together we wrote "Adventures in Casino Security." From here, we continue to write and edit a few other projects and hope to have more work put out soon!
Best known for his semi-autobiographical raucous works based around the Las Vegas Casino scenes followed by his military novel and his lighter Writer’s Romance series of books, this time Robert Wacaster departs far from the Earthly realities of love, gambling and life in the Navy. He’s back with an unusual novel based on a man who wakes up to literally find he’s in Hell, with absolutely no recollection of what he did to deserve to be there.
Straight to the point throughout and with the free-flowing dialogue that made his military novel Frigate: November prove an unlikely Kindle hit on both sides of the Atlantic, Hell Bound follows the central character’s (also called Robert) journey to find out the truth. Wacaster shows his sensitive side too as he tackles the journey through to an ultimate destination. Never a dull moment in this book for grown-ups! 5 stars