David Johnson is an accomplished American author, celebrated for his works that are often described as "books with heart." His writing is admired for the strong and unforgettable characters that populate his stories. These characters typically hail from humble backgrounds and are put to the test as they navigate the unexpected turns of everyday life.
Johnson is best known for his "Tucker" series, which has been a resounding success on Amazon. The series has amassed over 5,000 reviews, with an impressive average rating of 4.7 stars. The sales of the books in this series are set to reach 500,000 copies. His next book, "Toby," is a departure from the "Tucker" series, featuring a dog, a woman struggling with addiction, and a reclusive hermit. This is followed by "The Woodcutter's Wife," a historical romance set during the Civil War era, and "The Last Patient," a story of secrets, resentment, regret, and redemption.
In addition to his writing, Johnson leads a rich and varied life. He is a full-time Marriage and Family Therapist and Director of a community chorus that performs extensively across the Southeast, with 15 shows a year. He also maintains a blog at thefrontwindow.wordpress.com. Johnson has been married for 44 years and is a proud father of two daughters and six grandchildren. He is always open to hearing from his readers and he is also active on Facebook.
With a literary legacy that includes eighteen published works and sales approaching the impressive one-million mark, Johnson has solidified his reputation as a master storyteller. His ability to create resilient and unforgettable characters is a testament to his gift for storytelling. Johnson's career spans nearly five decades, during which he has worked as a schoolteacher, a Youth and Family Minister, and a professional counselor. He has received numerous commendations and awards for his work. In his personal life, Johnson is a devoted family man, having been married for 50 years to his beloved wife, Brenda. Together, they share a passion for the outdoors, often spending their time camping and immersing themselves in nature. When he's not writing or working, Johnson can be found traipsing through the woods, a place where he finds inspiration.