Paul, I read two of your books,” Firebrands and Sultana Awaits”. Both were educational and a good storyline. I’m looking forward to reading more of your books as long as they are non-fiction or historical-fiction. Thank you for sharing your talent.
Thanks Robert. So glad you enjoyed those two novels. I put a lot of research into them to truly take my readers back in time. Please leave reviews at whichever site you purchased them from. My next novel in the works is on the 1900 Galveston Texas Hurricane.
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Please let me know where you got your design. Thank you
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Firebrands was an exciting book. I learned about the great Chicago of 1871 and an interesting time period,as well. The characters were very realistic and engaging.
Hopefully, our book club will select another of your books to read & enjoy.
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Hi Alexia,
Lo siento, but it must have been another Paul Andrews. There are a lot of us out there.
Paul
Paul, I read two of your books,” Firebrands and Sultana Awaits”. Both were educational and a good storyline. I’m looking forward to reading more of your books as long as they are non-fiction or historical-fiction. Thank you for sharing your talent.
Thanks Robert. So glad you enjoyed those two novels. I put a lot of research into them to truly take my readers back in time. Please leave reviews at whichever site you purchased them from. My next novel in the works is on the 1900 Galveston Texas Hurricane.
Your knowledge is quite unique.
Fascinating blog! Is your theme custom made or did you download it from somewhere?
A design like yours with a few simple tweeks would really make my blog jump out.
Please let me know where you got your design. Thank you
Wow, this piece of writing is pleasant, my younger sister is analyzing
such things, so I am going to let know her.
Glad you liked it. Check back regularly for more posts and books.
Hello! Someone in my Facebook group shared this website with us so
I came to take a look. I’m definitely loving the information. I’m bookmarking
and will be tweeting this to my followers! Terrific blog and brilliant design and style.
So glad you enjoy my blog. We have a lot to learn from history, if we but listen. Yes, please share it freely.
Thanks for stopping by on DUKETUNDESBLOG and for the comment on my post on St. Count Germain… Wow i love your works and can share some of links to works on my blog. Now following you on Google plus. thanks again and do have a lovely day out there..
http://www.duketundesblog.com
Paul, my husband , Ralph, received his Ph.D.from Rutgers in 1972!!
That’s great, another Scarlet Knight alumni in the Carolina’s
Firebrands was an exciting book. I learned about the great Chicago of 1871 and an interesting time period,as well. The characters were very realistic and engaging.
Hopefully, our book club will select another of your books to read & enjoy.
Thanks so much. My next novel is now released and available for your book club – SULTANA AWAITS, a Civil War historical thriller.