Welcome to TRB Lounge. Today, we are featuring author L.J. Ambrosio for his latest release A Reservoir Man.
A Reservoir Man

Book: A Reservoir Man
Author: L.J. Ambrosio
Publication Date:
Page Count: 340
Genre: Fictional Memoir
Publisher: Film Valor
About A Reservoir Man

A Reservoir Man, critics have hailed this explosive and timely work as “a must-read coming-of-age story of 2022.” Twists and turns further pull the reader into Michael’s action-packed tale, with powerful themes, from betrayal and family to secrets and identity.
“Be sure not to blink because you just might miss a pivotal moment in Michael’s rousing, larger-than-life story.”
-R.C. Gibson, Indiestoday.
“This book is a dream, a gamble, a utopia, even.”
-Kalyan Panja, Bookmarkks.
You can find A Reservoir Man here:
Amazon | Goodreads | BookBub
About The Author

L.J. Ambrosio
Louis J. Ambrosio ran one of the most nurturing bi-coastal talent agencies in Los Angeles and New York. He started his career as a theatrical producer, running two major regional theatres for eight seasons. Ambrosio also distinguished himself as an award-winning film producer and novelist over the course of his impressive career.
You can find author Ambrosio here:
Instagram | Blog | YouTube Channel
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