A Family of Courage: The Bundy Family's Hard Stand, Vol. 1
"The way you told the story made me relive it as if it were happening in real time. It's obvious to me that you did a lot of research. I would say that it is better researched than any other book written about the standdown."Â - Cliven Bundy
The Bureau of Land Management and the FBI overreached their Constitutional authority and almost caused a shooting war after they were ordered to stand down but refused to do so. The bully environmentalists with cult-like religious views had conspired with the Federal Government to take Cliven Bundy's water and grazing rights, and his cattle. What they did not know was that this common man was very uncommon. He would do "whatever it takes" to protect his rights and property, and the world watched as he kept his word. A Family of Courage is a captivating and accurate account of what actually happened on the day of the standdown between a group of protestors and the Federal Government. R Gene Miller spent eight years researching the event and getting to know the Bundy family on an intimate basis. It's a call to action for every American who loves freedom.
"No individual has articulated the narrative of the standdown more effectively than R Gene Miller. I am highly impressed with his work. His account is comprehensive and accurate, with no details omitted. I am publicly a strong supporter of the Bundys and consider them some of the most admirable people I have ever known, courageous, principled, and profoundly spiritual. Miller outlines why Cliven Bundy was justified in taking a hard stand against the federal government. His depiction is detailed and precise. No other publication has matched this level of insight. Readers will perceive Cliven Bundy and his family in a different light, not as the media has depicted them, but as people who cherish liberty and are willing to undertake "whatever it takes" to defend, not only their rights, but the rights of all Americans."
- Sheriff Richard Mack, Founder of the Constitutional Sheriffs & Peace Officers Association
R Gene Miller has spent eleven years authoring a five-book series on federal government overreach and emphasizing the strength of "We the People" in taking back power from deep-state oligarchs, also known as the bureaucracy.
Southern fiction. Multiple award-winning novel, currently out of print. "With Callie Kinser of Brush Creek, R Gene Miller has penned a dark and complex novel of good and evil set in the mountainous country of east Tennessee in the 1940s, a tale of simple joy and complex sadness played out by unforgettable characters of a bygone era." - William Rawlings, author of A Killing on Ring Jaw Bluff
Campfire Stories for Young Adults
Horse Bones: 12 Tales of Secrets, Ghosts and Legends. A collection of campfire stories for young adults, drawn from Miller's own childhood adventures in the woods and swamps of Columbia and Suwannee County, and from local legends and folklore passed down by friends and family. "For those of you who like spooky places, Horse Bones is a great read." - Adrian Fogelin, author of Crossing Jordan