Victory has a sound. In The Long Ride: Not My Time, Eric Adams captures it perfectly

the roar of a crowd, the rhythm of belief, the sense that effort has finally aligned with reward.
The most dangerous lie youth tells itself is that momentum equals safety. In

The Long Ride: Not My Time, Eric Adams dismantles that illusion with quiet precision
Not every loss story announces itself with tragedy. Some disguise themselves as celebrations.

The Long Ride: Not My Time begins by immersing the reader in a world where everything appears earned,
Most stories about youth promise momentum. This one begins by breaking it.

The Long Ride: Not My Time opens in a place no one plans for: disoriented, breathless,