Diane Cardenas has achieved several writing credits such as a journalism award from Bonaventure University. She has also been noted for assisting in the writing of several medical textbooks such as the Handbook of Symptom Oriented Neurology and Ferri’s Clinical Advisor 2002.
Diane is currently an assistant researcher at the University of Louisville in the School of Medicine.
Where Free Men Pray is her first novel.
Steven Bryan Gonzales assisted Diane in writing Where Free Men Pray. In 2006, Steven completed the first novel of the Cash and Travis series named Under the Big Sky.
Born and raised in Montana, he grew up with a strong sense of commitment. Just as he’s determined to do his best in working and studying, he strives to give 100% toward the relationships in his life. He believes we should be open to all possibilites within the realm of human experience.
Steven’s mission, with this series, is to tell the reader the worth of people. Bar-none, we need each other—through thick and thin. In a day and age where people are treated as a cheap commodity, it’s his desire to challenge that attitude and encourage us to respect each other and never take them for granted.