Our Military Family by Suzan Johnson Many families miss loved ones when they are away serving in the military. Sometimes the service men and women are away from moms, dads, brothers, and sisters. In this story Dad and the kids, Harmony and Dominic, are home missing mom. Mom is in the United States Army, and during her deployment, she is sometimes gone for up to 12 months. Throughout the book, you experience what the family has to do to cope without mom, all the while missing her. I hope this … [Read more...] about Our Military Family by Suzan Johnson
Techno Ranger by Thomas Sewell
Techno Ranger by Thomas Sewell North and South Korea are on a collision course. 1LT Sam Harper wants to fit in on his new military intelligence new job supporting the Rangers, but the operators and local security bureaucrats get in the way after losing face. A North Korean general sends a naïve Special Forces lieutenant and team across the DMZ. To steal technology from the lab Sam protects. Will a traitor and a CIA temptress teach Sam the wrong lessons about who to … [Read more...] about Techno Ranger by Thomas Sewell
Prepper Mountain by Chris Bostic
Prepper Mountain by Chris Bostic School's getting out for the summer, and Zach has finally worked up the courage to ask Katelyn to walk home with him—only to find the Feds parked in his driveway again. His unemployed accountant father is an outspoken critic of the recent default on the crushing national debt, which brings on most of their problems with the law. But his mother is the real complication when it comes to bringing potential girlfriends over to the house. She’s a fanatical … [Read more...] about Prepper Mountain by Chris Bostic
Burning Bridges by Anne Krist
Burning Bridges by Anne Krist Consider the role of strangers in our lives. An unknown postman in Virginia hides a bag of mail one day. His simple action set in motion untold consequences for many others—strangers—all over the country. How many bridges were burned in that forgotten mail pouch? Sara Richards’s world is rocked when three love letters from 1970 are delivered decades late. The letters were written by Paul Steinert, a young sailor who took her innocence with whispered words of … [Read more...] about Burning Bridges by Anne Krist
Interview with Author – Chad Rickard
About Chad Rickard: Chad Rickard was born and raised in Central Pennsylvania. At the onset of the first Gulf War he opted to follow a family history of veterans from the Revolutionary War, Civil War, both World Wars and Vietnam. He spent the majority of his adult life in service to his Nation with the United States Army, serving in combat around the globe as an infantryman. Chad is currently retired and living in Central California with his family. What inspires you to write? The ability to … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Chad Rickard
Featured PermaFree eBook: First Strike by Richard Turner
About the Book When war comes after a century of peace, it is sudden and brutal. Taken by surprise Earth's far-flung colonies are in danger. The only son of an admiral, Second Lieutenant Michael Sheridan finds himself thrust into a desperate conflict that he and the untried soldiers under his command are not ready for. Fighting a ruthless and determined enemy, Sheridan soon learns the brutal lessons of war and that his enemy may not be what it appears to be Download book here … [Read more...] about Featured PermaFree eBook: First Strike by Richard Turner
Interview with Author – Michael K. Smith
About Michael K. Smith: MICHAEL K. SMITH is the award-winning author of The Postwoman, a novel based on the true story of World War II resistance fighter Andrée De Jongh, as well as two previous Civil War novels, Scarred and Home Again. Before finding his calling as historiographer, he trained as a mechanical engineer and built a highly successful auto parts business, which he sold in 2000. Upon retiring, he took up fishing, golfing, cooking, and playing bridge. He also took on editing a local … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Michael K. Smith
The 51st Directive by Michael Agliolo
A handwritten letter, sent to the FBI unleashes a trail of deceit putting the armed forces of the United States in direct conflict with each other. Discover the power of the 51st Directive through the eyes of FBI agent Erica Brewer as she and Washington D.C. Detective Sam Marco uncovers a secret government conspiracy that turns the United States Constitution into dry ink on parchment. The deepest parts of the Internet hold the secrets of a world that will never be the same as Homeland … [Read more...] about The 51st Directive by Michael Agliolo
Standing Before Hell’s Gate: The Last Brigade, Book 4 by William Alan Webb
Standing Before Hell's Gate: The Last Brigade, Book 4 by William Alan Webb When Nick Angriff and the men and women at Operation Overtime dedicated their lives to resurrecting America from the trash heap of history, they never dreamed that meant different things to different people. At the moment that the 7th Cavalry has begun to roll back the tide of Chinese invasion, and faced with a renewed threat from the cult known as the Sevens in the south, treacherous traitors derail everything … [Read more...] about Standing Before Hell’s Gate: The Last Brigade, Book 4 by William Alan Webb
Capital Falling by Lance Winkless
Capital Falling As black smoke rises, order disintegrates... Former SAS soldier Andy Richards is no stranger to horrors, but no training could ever have prepared him for the nightmare unfolding at home. While a viral epidemic hammers London, Andy finds himself trapped in the epicenter, forced to protect his family. Together with his young daughter, he leads a small group of survivors toward latent refuge, all the while searching for his missing son and infantryman; this is the ultimate game … [Read more...] about Capital Falling by Lance Winkless
The Last Mission of the Seventh Cavalry by Charley Brindley
The Last Mission of the Seventh Cavalry by Charley Brindley A unit of the Seventh Cavalry is on a mission over Afghanistan when their plane is hit. The thirteen men and women bail out of the crippled plane, but when they reach the ground, they are not in Afghanistan. And it seems they have descended two thousand years into the past where primitive forces fight with swords and arrows. The platoon is thrown into a battle where they must choose sides quickly or die. They are swept along in a … [Read more...] about The Last Mission of the Seventh Cavalry by Charley Brindley
Interview with Author – Susan I. Spieth
About Susan I. Spieth: Grew up in New Hampshire, went to West Point in 1981 at 17 years old. Graduated in 1985, served 5 years in the Army as a Missile Maintenance Officer. Earned a Masters of Divinity in 1994, ordained in the United Methodist Church in 1996. Served several churches for 17 years. Retired from clergy to write the Gray Girl Series; authentic fiction about the early years with women cadets at West Point. Married for over 30 years with two adult children. What inspires you to … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Susan I. Spieth