Bear Mills has been recognized as Texas Teacher of the Year, a James Madison Fellow in US History, Fulbright Memorial Teacher Scholar, and JBS Fellow in Leadership and Ethics. His love of writing has led to the highly successful release of his first novel, "The Ecuadorian Deception."
In 2015, he is releasing "Death Knocking, Life Calling," which he wrote with Randy Gallaway. It is the true story of Randy's horrific industrial accident that led to losing both arms. The book traces Randy's accident, recovery, development as a world-class motivational speaker, and work helping other amputees across the world get much needed prosthesis.
Also coming in 2015 is the sequel to "The Ecuadorian Deception," "The Ecuadorian Assassin: Book 2 in the Ecuadorian Deception Series." In "Assassin," George returns to the United States, but the danger and intrigue follow him. He is thrown into the middle of an plot to kill federal judges, attack "soft targets," and incite rebellion against the government.