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Call Me The Breeze

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Call Me The Breeze

By: Steve Stewart
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It’s 1974 in Gadsden, Alabama, and every day is a Lynyrd Skynyrd song for seventeen-year-old Steve Wallace. Cool and cocky with movie star looks, he’s a chick magnet whose friends call him The Breeze. Steve and his buddies take hell-raising to another level. So, hide your girlfriends, lock up your daughters, and for God’s sake, do not leave the keys in the beer truck. These guys aren’t dazed or confused … THEY KNOW EXACTLY WHAT THEY ARE DOING!
Steve has the world in the palm of his hand. Nothing phases him as he approaches life with an “I don’t give a shit attitude.” His primary goal in life is to see how many members he can add to his ever-growing panty club. However, when Steve meets Nancy, the gorgeous and virtuous girl from the other side of town, he soon discovers that being The Breeze might not be so cool after all.
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A fun true love story

A coming of age book about a good guy who falls in love and becomes the man those close to him always knew he could be. It’s about a girl who listened to her heart and not rumors and hearsay. The book is fun and honest. I loved the journey with Steve, his friends and beautiful Nancy.

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Fun read

This book takes me back to my high school years. Though my experience was much MUCH tamer, it was fun to imagine experiencing "some" of what they did in the book. It was definitely a fun read! I'm looking forward to reading "Blue Eyed Son"! I'm so happy it was released just as I was finishing "The Breeze".

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Wonderful life in the 1970s and high school sweethearts ❤️❤️

I liked everything about this book. Call Me the Breeze is the first book in an awesome series.🥰

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Great book and even better series!

"Call Me the Breeze" is one of the best reads about growning up in the 70's in that you will ever read. The plot is refreshing and entertaining. However, do not stop after just reading the first book of the Freebird Files! There are three more volumes available now in print (and two more to come!). Hopefully they will all be on Audible before long. You'll not want to miss a single one of these as the story develops and the plot thickens. The depth of the narrative and development of the characters increase with every book. CMTB is a fun read but don't miss out on the best parts of the Freebird series. This is more than a story about wild and crazy teens in the 70's; it's a beautiful love story and a genuine tale of redemption.

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