Lots of Luck

Marilynne McKenzie

Lots of Luck: Noblesse Oblige Rentier

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Marilynne McKenzie

After forty years of working at a Southern California defense company, at the age of sixty six, an inspiration and tapestry of memories from somebody from the past managed to become a story and go from my fingers onto paper.

Ron Matejka

About The Book

Lots of Luck Noblesse Oblige Rentier

Two preteens share their first kiss. By high school, their lives go in opposite directions. They’re now on a roller-coaster ride to reunite. Dan is a man with a complex and covert job. 

Book Reviews

"The supernatural love of God instantly flowed between the two of them as if their souls were combined as one."

Staff Sergeant Dan Mastik is returning home, wounded and weary, yet resolute in his love and faith in God’s plan for him. The narrative opens up with a chilling scene. Dan may be coming home, but the four flag-draped coffins of his fallen fellow soldiers leave him torn. Dan’s introspective nature allows audiences to naturally enter his mind and experience his feelings in their most raw state.

In Lots of Luck Noblesse Oblige Rentier, author Ron Matejka takes readers on a journey of two love birds who grew up together and later went separate ways, only to discover an undeniable reality that was webbed deeply inside their souls decades later.

Staff Sergeant Dan Mastik is flying back home in the company of four flag-draped shipping cases of soldiers who haven’t been lucky enough to return from their last deployment alive. He is forty-five years old and has been considering leaving the military and putting up a foundation to help others.
Lots of Luck Noblesse Oblige Rentier is a quietly powerful work of fiction penned by Ron Matejka. Staff Sergeant Dan Mastik’s faith in God along with a special gift that he had received from a special girl many years ago, had kept him afloat during the difficult times being deployed in Afghanistan and Iraq. During his flight back to the States, the forty-five-year-old man reminisced on his childhood days, his life in combat, his present, and his future. He now felt it was time to retire from the military and start a new life for himself.

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