"I feel like I have been treading water for a long time and I want to move on. I don’t want to
sink, I am putting all of my energy in keeping afloat but I need a boast to move on. The
comments you have made in your new book, The Greatest Harvest seemed so prophetic, as if
you had got into my head and in my dreams and somehow knew that I needed to see this
morning. Never did a comment ring so true for where I am at the moment."
Early Review from South Australia
"I read your book this weekend and throughly enjoyed it. I loved the premise and the
reminder that we may never know what part of a grander purpose we may be playing. I want
my teenagers to read it, too, as a reminder that life isn't all about them! It was a moving story
& I especially enjoyed the letters which I plan to share as devotionals. Best of luck to you
and thank you for a great read."
Early Review from Kansas
"Great Book! I found it interesting and emotional. Easy to read book for me. Only took me 2
days. The thoughts in the letters were inspiring to say the least. I will remember it always."
Early Review from Texas
“I started and finished the book last night. It was so powerful and uplifting…”
A Reader from Texas
“Read it front to back 4 times. I am absolutely thrilled and loved this book. I was extremely
pleasantly surprised.”
A Reader from Pennsylvania
“JUST A QUICK NOTE TO TELL YOU THAT SCOT AND I 'LOVE' THE GREATEST HARVEST!!!!!! SCOT
SAID THAT IT'S EXCELLENT!!!! WE ARE GIVING A COPY TO HIS MOM FOR MOTHER'S DAY!”
A Reader from Mississippi
“Could not put the book down after I started reading it till I finished it. Loved it!”
A Reader from Alabama
"loved this! I never had a purpose until I read your book. I was blessed with a son and I do
hope that he meets me in heaven someday with my grandchildren who I may never see.
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. Thank you for this book."
A Reader from Alabama
"Just a small note that I finished reading your book last night. Usually, I don't read fiction
unless it is science fiction. But, I really enjoyed reading it and I wanted to let you know that I
really enjoyed it and look forward to your next one."
A Reader from Alabama
Until I accept the abundance of my life, my eyes will always be blind to new endowments that lie in my path. If
I cannot find contentment in holding ten gold pieces in my purse, then twenty gold pieces will make no difference.
If twenty gold pieces find me, then forty pieces will be needed to ensure happiness and so forth until this world
cannot excavate enough gold to fulfill my quota for happiness. Fools live and die by this model. I am not a
fool. I will not wait for tomorrow’s riches to provide today’s contentment.
I must never forget that contentment is completely appreciating what I hold in my own hands and not longing
for what my neighbor holds in his...
From The 3rd Letter found in The Greatest Harvest