Monday, September 22, 2008

The House On The Bluff


This is the first book in the Legacy Series...The House On The Bluff..ISBN# 1-59431-363-6
-- Publisher: Write Words, Inc., Cambridge Books.


The House On The Bluff -- Book 1 Legacy Series
Chapter
1:Excerpt

Abigail stood against her red Jeep Cherokee parked at the edge of the gravel driveway
of the deserted mansion. The wind blowing out of the Northeast across Adams Point
flattened her long-sleeved white blouse and new navy blue pantsuit against her body,
whipping her hair around her face while she desperately tried to keep its long strands
from blocking her view of the scene spread before her. Her unbuttoned jacket took on the
appearance of a navy blue sail flapping in a gale behind her. The widow's walk perched
high above, struck her as a crow's nest on a sailing vessel of long ago. Shading her
eyes, she swept the dunes to the ocean beyond and back to the house. A flutter of a
curtain from the third floor caught her attention. She looked again, but saw nothing.
Must be tired, she thought. I'm beginning to imagine things. She laughed.

Her laughter, echoing over the dunes, stopped short as the curtain on the second
floor moved ever so slightly. When she looked again, all was still. She shook her head.
Without knowing why, her heart suddenly began to race as an excitement arose within her
being. Spellbound, she held tightly onto the front of her jacket and to a broken picket.
As she stood transfixed, with her gaze upon the house, her long dark hair blew
unrestrained in the wind.

It didn't look any different from other stately houses she had seen on her travels
along the shoreline and inlet seas of New England. It still had an air of dignity about
it with its white, clapboard-covered, multi-tiered and dormer-studded roofs, and its blue
shuttered windows. And, it seemed to be easily accessible by front, back, side, or
basement doors. As always, there were the large floor-to-ceiling windows, first and
second floor wrap-around porches, and a widow's walk sitting high atop the house. But
then, too, there was a white picket fence in disrepair, running along the front of the
property, its broken slats standing aloft, weaving in and out of the holding rails like
drunken sailors on shore leave. To complete its demeanor, the gate squeaked unattended
as it swung free from restraint. On the top floor, from a shattered window, curtains
periodically flowed through the break as gusts of wind blew wantonly through it.

The house sat imperviously on a bluff, above windswept dunes that seemed to drift
down to the sea. The open ocean beckoned as its waves washed against the fragile
shoreline. What was it about this place that caused one to silently shiver, then shudder
violently, and swiftly pass, always looking back over one's shoulder until they were a
safe distance away? No one could be sure. Was it because it stood unoccupied for
decades, appearing so alone and forbidding? Or was it because the last person to stay
there had vanished into the night after a blood-curdling scream had permeated the air?
Something had happened here. Yet, to this day, no one was really sure what.

Abigail felt a compulsion to move forward toward the house. Though her head told her
"no," she wasn't listening to her head, only to the challenge that was in her heart. In
a rash moment, she was standing inside the grand main entrance hall. Before her, the
stairs rose to the second level and above. Her heart thumped as she felt herself being
propelled forward step by step to the second floor. The click of her heels echoed
throughout the house.

From the darkened second floor hallway, she looked furtively around at the closed
doors leading to the rooms behind them and shuddered. Then she looked up. The stairs led
even further. She followed them to the third floor. Again, the doors were closed to the
rooms hidden behind them. What am I doing here?

The light flickering in from atop the house sought her attention. She again moved
forward, on up a ladder, and out to the widow's walk above. Staring at the vast ocean
before her, she wondered about the people who had once lived here, and who they might
have been searching for as they scanned the ocean, waiting for the sailing ships to
return to shore.

Abigail felt a tap on her shoulder and turned. No one was there. She laughed silently as
she shook her head. My imagination again.

Once more, her eyes sought the sea before her. There wasn't a single ship in sight.
No sails. No modern vessels. Nothing -- Just the clear blue ocean. Its waves were
washing gently upon the dunes and back again into the waters, taking with them a part of
the fragile land.

It was dark when she looked away from the sea and back into the house. If she were
going to get out, she would have to make her way through a lightless house. Then again,
she wasn't sure she wanted to leave. She would wait for morning. At least here, on the
widow's walk, she would be safe. Wouldn't she?

Friday, September 19, 2008

The Contact, Book I in the Sarah's Landing Series


Sarah's Landing
ISBN: 1-59431-497-7
Publisher is Write Words, Inc., Cambridge Books

Chapter 1 :
Excerpt

Contact
Houston 2055

Three years is not a long time but when you're trying to erase a memory it can seem
forever. Sometimes, while walking across the base, the noise of a machine would startle
Joshua. He would stop as if waiting for something. Other times, someone's laughter would
bother him, anger him, and cause him to remember the violent churning static, the endless
silence. What did happen out there in space? How could the starship disappear so
completely? Joshua remembered sitting in that stark white hospital room three years
earlier listening, waiting throughout the night -- pounding the video monitor with his
fists, but there were no answers, no human voices. Now, more than ever, reports upset
him, especially reports of disappearances. Why, he wondered, did it bother him so much
when people, he did not know, mysteriously disappeared just because they happened to be
in the right place at the wrong time?

His memories of EARTH STAR-I were bad enough, but his reassignment was worse. He was
told his ear problem, a result of a viral infection, made it impossible for him to remain
an astronaut. He could help, he said, training a new crew or being part of a design team
for the next mission. After all, could SICOM afford to throw away a trained
astro-biologist?

"Use me, damn it," he demanded. "Let me be a part of all of this."

The Space Intelligence Command (SICOM) agreed Joshua Morgan's talents were important
and useful for the success of future efforts. But the budget cuts had trimmed down their
teams, so all he could hope for now was a slot as a floating alternate. He would be used
whenever and wherever SICOM had need of him. Joshua reluctantly agreed. So until a
permanent slot opened up, Joshua was transferred to the Space Intelligence Alien
Investigative Team. His job, as part of Alien Intelligence, was to investigate any
unfinished cases of strange incidents that had occurred, and perhaps were still
occurring. He closed the book on the last of his present cases. There was nothing to it.
The man disappeared because he wanted to. Now Joshua was flying home and back to SICOM
after two months of intensive field work in various parts of the world. He sometimes
wished all of his cases were this easy, but then he would not have a job.

***

Back in Houston, life was more pleasurable. His office on the fourth floor of the
Administration Building overlooked the entire base. Furnished during the days of
prosperity he had many plush comfortable chairs, lush tropical plants and a large
mahogany desk. Across the hall from his office, behind heavy glass doors, an
environmentally controlled complex protected several highly sophisticated computers. It
would be easy, he thought, to correlate two months' fieldwork.

Having entered the case file information into the computers Joshua returned to his
office and sat back to wait for results. Old t tapes and modern data crystals from other
agents had been stacked on his desk, "Bury them or resolve them!" the note attached to
the top one ordered. How lucky can I get? He thought, smiling wryly.

Staring out the window he absentmindedly watched white puffy clouds expand and
separate. Sighing he leaned over, inserted the first tape and turned on his recorder. He
listened intently to each one of the individuals being interviewed as they related their
experiences. They were intelligent and not easily frightened people but strange events
had changed their lives. They had been witnesses to unbelievable occurrences. The data
crystals weren't anymore definitive he discovered when he inserted them into his
computer. Joshua was skeptical yet, he had to admit, they seemed levelheaded and sincere.

He had not heard any of their stories before but here in his comfortable office each
one sounded similar. How many of them, he wondered, were missing? Was there a rational
explanation? Why had these people vanished?

He spent the entire morning talking to other agents and playing and replaying the voice
recordings and data crystals.

"What the hell is going on? Am I crazy? People don't disappear. Humans are tangible.
Solid entities." He rubbed one hand against the other. "No. It's not possible. It can't
be."

The tapes have been around for years. He knew everyone had a crack at them and they
came up empty-handed. No one really expected him to do anything about them. But the
voices on the recordings haunted him...and those on the data crystals were just as
compelling.

Information from the computers confirmed his suspicions. There were many similarities.
People who did not know each other, who lived in diverse places, were experiencing
similar phenomena. Witness after witness repeated the description: "...suddenly there was
a brilliant, blinding flash of light!" Some of the stories had been discounted. Missing
people were found, or returned on their own. But certain cases could not be so easily
resolved.

Were they coincidences, or were the implications far more reaching? Why should these
people suddenly vanish? Joshua sat down at his desk and tabulated a long list of names.
He could not find one common denominator. The missing people came from all walks of life.
The less fortunate were as likely to disappear as executives, and children vanished as
often as adults. There was no pattern.

Joshua ran another correlation check through the computers. This time he fed all the
data he could find into the memory banks, beginning with SICOM's first reports of unusual
events up to and including the information on the data crystals his "buddies" left on his
desk.

He did not know what to expect, but learning that many reports were never investigated
astounded him -- like the Deming, New Mexico case. The Air Force was far more interested
in the discovery of extra-terrestrial crash sites with body remains near Roswell, New
Mexico than with bizarre disappearances, which the Air Force considered a 'local'
problem. Youngs Creek, Indiana, among others, was another report that fell through the
cracks. Then there were the missing children cases among others in New England. SICOM
believed the local "Feds" should handle them.

Someone else would have dropped the whole thing, but not Joshua. He could not let go.
If there was a linkage between people disappearing and his starship, he would find it or
die trying. At least that was how he felt about it at the moment.

There had to be a link somewhere. But where? How? Something kept nagging at the back of
his mind. Joshua had a feeling a trip to Washington, DC. might provide some clue. SICOM
did not agree. Joshua argued that every effort had to be made. SICOM said he was wasting
everyone's time.

"Maybe," Joshua said. "But if we don't try, we'll never know. Will we?"

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Escape by Jean Henry Mead


Escape by Jean Henry Mead lends drama to the historical legends of Wyoming and creates a vivid account of the days when posses pursued bank robbers.

Andrea Bordeaux lives with her grandparents in Wyoming. When outlaws arrive, her grandmother quickly shears Andrea’s long hair, puts her in overalls, and calls her Andy, hoping to protect her. Unfortunately, the outlaws take Andy with them and leave her grandparents injured.

Andy finds herself thrust into the midst of Wild Bunch members who take her to the Hole in the Wall, where they plan the Belle Fourche Bank robbery. Small in stature, Andy finds herself relegated to cooking for the outlaws. Only Billy knows the truth about her gender and she’s sworn him to secrecy. She also attempts to reform him.

Following an attack by a vicious outlaw intent on carving her face, Butch Cassidy himself promises she can return home after their planned bank job. Meanwhile, the Four-State Governor’s Pact is enacted to rid the country of outlaws, while Andy wants nothing but to return home, if she still has one to go to.

Escape provides a fascinating glimpse into the legendary outlaws of Wyoming. Mead’s remarkably fresh voice tells a compelling story that’s hard to put down. Historical fans will thoroughly enjoy their visit with Butch Cassidy’s Wild Bunch.ad lends drama to the historical legends of Wyoming an

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Them's Fightein' Words by Teel James Glenn

Title: Them’s Fightin’ Words, by Teel James Glenn
ISBN: 978-1-934258-02-6
Publisher: ePress-online
Reviewed by author and freelance writer, Donna Sundblad

Them’s Fightin’ Words is a must have for novelists wanting to add fight scene drama and action to their manuscripts. Author Teel James Glenn pulls his vast fighting experience into this book. Readers benefit from his combat experience, including eastern martial arts, the physiology and kinetics of weight training, and the dramatic story telling from film and stage acting. For me, his expertise with edged weapons presents not only techniques but also the attitude behind the fighting mindset. It’s a perfect resource for writers who don’t have a clue how to fight, but want to add fight scene excitement to their fiction.

Privileged to study under a number of great teachers, including Errol Flynn’s last stunt double, Glenn became a fight choreographer versed in the dynamics of action acting. He takes that, plus his experience as a stunt double, fencing master, and affiliate in The Society of American Fight Directors, and he breaks fight scenes down into elemental, easy-to-understand techniques for writers to follow.

The author teaches visual and physical aspects of actions and offers writers ways to connect them. Glenn takes writers from a verbal camera sweep to the literary equivalent of a camera slowly tracking in to a close-up over the course of a battle. He provides writing exercises at the close of each chapter that challenge his readers to capture fighting moves onto paper.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Fantasy Novel: Beyond the Fifth Gate

I'm getting excited. My young adult fantasy novel, Beyond the Fifth Gate, is due out in September. I held the proof print in my hands this week for the first time and I'm reading through it one more time. I thought I'd share the cover art here today to whet your appetite for more, but I only have it in PDF version so you'll all have to wait. As soon as I have a jpg, I'll let you all have a peek. The yellowish sky and purple planet in the background are perfect for the story. I'm currently taking pre-orders. If you'd like a signed copy you can put your name on the pre-order list by emailing dsundblad(at)theinkslinger.net. Place BTFG in the subject line.

About Beyond the Fifth Gate:

Elita awakens from a nightmare in which she struggles as a 12-year-old against an insectoid race that carries her into captivity. Now twelve years later, her reality is one of forced labor. She lives in a hive complex where humans are forbidden to speak, write or read. The promise of freedom swells when the prophetic conjunction of five planets marks the long-awaited Kamali's Cycle. But first, as the Chosen, she must travel through five mystical gates during the planets' conjunction and return to Haldis with items key to that freedom. Elita follows Kamali's light into a cave in the eastern foothills. The portal closes behind her, and the first gate opens to a one way quest into strange worlds and a race to collect what she needs from beyond each gate to free her people before time runs out. How will she know what to take from world to world?

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Three Opportunities to Win a Copy of Vietnam Air Rescues

Thursday, August 28, stop by the Fearless Blog http://www.thefearlessblog.blogspot.com/ to learn more about Dave Richardson author of Vietnam Air Rescues. As an avid reader, he spends a great about of time reading, and so it was inevitable that he should sit down and write about his experiences as a rescue pilot in Vietnam. Learn more of the history behind his book.

On Friday, August 29, visit Underground Controversy http://undergroundcontroversy.blogspot.com/ as where Steven Bradley showcases Dave's book. And the don't miss the final stop on the tour, Saturday, August 30, when Dave stops by Author Read on Blog Talk Radio http://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorsread from 8-10 a.m. (Pacific time). Call in number: 347-215-8319 to hear an excerpt from this exciting book!

While you're visiting these blogs be sure to ask questions or leave a comment for a chance to receive a free copy of this exciting book.

For a preview of Dave's book, download a free sampler which includes excerpts from the book and the complete first rescue story. The sampler can be downloaded at www.nikkileigh.com/var.htm

Amazon Link for Vietnam Air Rescues: http://www.amazon.com/Vietnam-Air-Rescues-Dave-Richardson/dp/1434891348

For more information on Dave Richardson, visit his website www.vietnam-air-rescues.com.

Donna Sundblad

Tour Coordinator Promo 101 Virtual Blog Tours

www.theinkslinger.net

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Vietnam Helicopter Pilot and the Man He Rescued


On the 18th, Nikki Leigh interviewed Dave Richardson, author of Vietnam Air Rescues on BlogTalkRadio with Nikki www.blogtalkradio.com/nikkileigh. The book is about his experiences as a helicopter pilot in Vietnam. On Monday, the 25th at 3:00, Dave will return to the show along with, Kenny Fields, one of the men he rescued. Call in number is (347) 215-8201. You don't want to miss this one as the two of them share the rescue details with Nikki Leigh. Callers will have the chance to call in and ask questions.

For a preview of Dave's book, download a free sampler which includes excerpts from the book and the complete first rescue story. The sampler can be downloaded at www.nikkileigh.com/var.htm

Amazon Link for Vietnam Air Rescues: http://www.amazon.com/Vietnam-Air-Rescues-Dave-Richardson/dp/1434891348

For more information on Dave Richardson, visit his website www.vietnam-air-rescues.com.

Donna Sundblad
Tour Coordinator Promo 101 Virtual Blog Tours
www.theinkslinger.net

Friday, August 22, 2008

See No Evil, My Pretty Lady by Miss Mae

Frost of Dark Angel Reviews gives the highest rating of excellence, five pixies, saying:

"...See No Evil, My Pretty Lady is a delightful and intriguing historical mystery which will satisfy fans of historical fiction, those who read for plot, and those who enjoy character revelation and development...Author Miss Mae provides a wealth of genuine historical detail in the setting and plot, delicately interwoven and subtle. The plot has sufficient twists and turns that readers will find themselves figuratively turning pages quickly to discover the next revelation. I can't imagine any reader who wouldn't enjoy this book, which is attention-maintaining, intriguing, and will linger in the mind after the end. I highly recommend this book."...

To read full review, go here...

https://www.darkangelreviews.com/See_No_Evil__My_Pretty.html


Author Bio:

Miss Mae writes in different genres. As a regular contributor to the syndicated American Chronicle, her serialized story, "The Mishaps of Gumdrop Island" and 'official unofficial' reporter named I.B. Nosey amuses adults as well as children. Her non-fiction and humor articles have appeared in Out of the Boxx, The Front Porch Magazine, and Good Old Days. "See No Evil, My Pretty Lady" is her first romantic mystery, published by The Wild Rose Press. "Said the Spider to the Fly" is contracted by the same publisher with release date pending.

She lives in Georgia with her wonderfully patient husband and three mixed breed adopted dogs.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Nikki's Reviews Hosts Dave Richardson Author of Vietnam Air Rescues

Stop by Nikki's Reviews http://nikkisreviews.blogspot.com/ on Friday, August 22, for the next stop in author Dave Richardson's Vietnam Air Rescues blog tour. Learn more about this riveting book that begins with the authors’ ‘Unauthorized History of the Vietnam War’; then continues to describe his life as a “Jolly Green” rescue pilot, picking up aircrew shot down in North Vietnam and Laos. Details of his 7 rescues of 9 men are included, as well as over 30 anecdotes relating to his experiences. You don't want to miss this one. It's profusely illustrated with more than 100 photos, maps and drawings.

While you're visiting be sure to ask questions or leave a comment for a chance to receive a free copy of this exciting book.

For a preview of Dave's book, download a free sampler which includes excerpts from and the complete first rescue story.The sampler can be downloaded at www.nikkileigh.com/var.htm

Amazon Link for Vietnam Air Rescues: http://www.amazon.com/Vietnam-Air-Rescues-Dave-Richardson/dp/1434891348

For more information on Dave Richardson, visit his website www.vietnam-air-rescues.com.

Donna Sundblad

Tour Coordinator Promo 101 Virtual Blog Tours

www.theinkslinger.net

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Author Dave Richardson's Tour Stop for History Buffs

Enjoy history? Then don't miss author David Richardson's stop Wednesday, August 20, at It's All in the Setting http://itsallinthesetting.blogspot.com/ as he stops to talk about his book Vietnam Air Rescues. His book is a true story and the setting very real as you can see by the many pictures on his website and in the book from his time and experiences in Vietnam.

That's not all! Thursday, August 21, learn even more about the history behind Vietnam Air Rescues as Dave visits Queen of Convolution http://cfvici.blogspot.com where Dave will not only talk about Vietnam with Caprice Hokstad, but time in Germany as a helicopter pilot and his family's influence on writing his book.

While you're visiting be sure to ask questions or leave a comment for a chance to receive a free copy of this exciting book.

For a preview of Dave's book, download a free sampler which includes excerpts from and the complete first rescue story.The sampler can be downloaded at www.nikkileigh.com/var.htm

Amazon Link for Vietnam Air Rescues: http://www.amazon.com/Vietnam-Air-Rescues-Dave-Richardson/dp/1434891348

For more information on Dave Richardson, visit his website www.vietnam-air-rescues.com.

Donna Sundblad

Tour Coordinator Promo 101 Virtual Blog Tours

www.theinkslinger.net

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Fee Sampler Provides Maps for Radio Interview


On Monday, August 18th, Nikki Leigh is interviewing author Dave Richardson to talk about his book, Vietnam Air Rescues http://www.blogtalkradio.com/nikkileigh at 3:00 EST. Call-in Number: (347) 215-8201. On Monday, August 25, she'll interview Dave Richardson (the helicopter pilot) again and Kenny Fields (the last man he rescued). Both shows will be great and be there with them live.

Make sure to download a free sampler from Dave's book before the show. The sampler includes excerpts from Dave's book and the complete first rescue. You might want to have the sampler while you listen to these interviews because it has a couple of maps that will help you see what's happening. The sampler can be downloaded at www.nikkileigh.com/var.htm

On Tuesday, Dave stops by Words From Justin M. Kolenc Sailor turned writer.http://www.jmkwriteswell.com/ with an in-depth question and answer time on Dave's life, his book and more. So much great information to share and the book is very good. If you would like to

Visit Dave's website for all kinds of pictures and to get your own personal copy of this very personal story from Dave Richardson - www.vietnam-air-rescues.com

Amazon Link for Vietnam Air Rescues: http://www.amazon.com/Vietnam-Air-Rescues-Dave-Richardson/dp/1434891348

Donna Sundblad

Tour Coordinator Promo 101 Virtual Blog Tours

www.theinkslinger.net


Friday, August 15, 2008

Two Don't Miss Radio Shows Featuring Author Dave Richardson


On Monday August 18th, Nikki Leigh is interviewing author Dave Richardson to talk about his book, Vietnam Air Rescues. On Monday, August 25, I'm interviewing Dave Richardson (the helicopter pilot) and Kenny Fields (the last man he rescued). Both shows will be great and we encourage people to be there with us live.

Before the shows, you should download a sampler that I put together for Dave. The sampler gives you excerpts from the book and it includes Dave's complete first rescue. You might want to have the sampler while you listen to both these interviews because it has a couple of maps that will help you see what's happening.

The sampler can be downloaded at www.nikkileigh.com/var.htm

In addition, we will talk about Dave's life and what he saw in Vietnam. For much more information about the setting for this book - visit http://itsallinthesetting.blogspot.com/. Dave will be visiting this blog on his virtual book tour on Wednesday August 20th, but I posted the information early for the people who join the radio interview.

So much great information to share and the book is very good. If you would like to

Eavesdrop—as a father recounts to his adult children his exploits as an Air Force “Jolly Green” combat helicopter rescue pilot in Vietnam…
Be There—to see what it was really like…
Ride Along—and determine what you would have done when another man’s life was literally hanging in the balance…
Feel—what it meant to save a life…
Experience—heart pounding action in…Vietnam Air Rescues.


Visit Dave's website for all kinds of pictures and to get your own personal copy of this very personal story from Dave Richardson - www.vietnam-air-rescues.com

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Tune in as a Former Combat Marine Hosts Author of Vietnam Air Rescues


Tomorrow, August 13, is a special stop on author Dave Richardson's Vietnam Air Rescues virtual blog tour. You can hear him at Reverend Don's Blog Talk Radio show http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Reverend-Don - 9:00 AM (PST) Call in number (347) 326-9387. The host Reverend Don is a former Combat Marine who served in the Vietnam War. Family members of Veterans encouraged to listen and share.

On August 14, catch up with Dave Richardson at In Detail with Nikki Leigh http://detailwithnikkileigh.blogspot.com/ - In Detail with Nikki Leigh where you'll get to learn the details that brought this book about.

Feel free to ask questions or leave a comment at every stop on the tour to increase your chances to win a copy of this exciting book.

We've also posted an excerpt from the book to share Dave's first rescue - visithttp://virtualblogtour.blogspot.com/2008/08/sample-for-you-rescue-1-vietnam-air.html

Amazon Link for Vietnam Air Rescues: http://www.amazon.com/Vietnam-Air-Rescues-Dave-Richardson/dp/1434891348

For more information on Dave Richardson, visit his website www.vietnam-air-rescues.com.

Donna Sundblad

Tour Coordinator Promo 101 Virtual Blog Tours

www.theinkslinger.net

Monday, August 11, 2008

The Boy and the Warrior by Julia Macdonell


I had the pleasure of editing The Boy and the Warrior by Julia Macdonell who was born on October l, l916, and despite being a second generation Brazilian, she grew up in an English speaking home. Children of the British and American colonies led an idyllic existence in the years between the two world wars.

At the invitation of historian Clent Coker, Julia, along with her sisters and brothers, made a trip to the United States, and traveled to Georgia to visit their ancestral home.

Mr. Coker had searched for Barnsley descendants and received permission from the property owner, the merchant prince, Fuger of Germany, to entertain them in the old family home. Julia and her family received a royal welcome and met dozens of neighbors who knew the tragic history of their family.

Her rich personal history and love of times gone by is evident in the rich authentic details found in The Boy and the Warrior. Take a sneak peek at the first chapter of The Boy and the Warrior and you'll want more.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Learn the History Behind Vietnam Air Rescues by Dave Richardson


What changed the mind of this retired military pilot turned school teacher to write his book Vietnam Air Rescues? Stop by Great New Books that are a Must Read http://newgreatbooks.blogspot.com/ on Monday, August 11, to learn the history behind author Dave Richardson's' fascinating new book. Make sure to leave a comment for a chance to win a copy too.

On Tuesday, August 12, the tour stops at Mommy Reviewed http://mommyreviewed.blogspot.com/ for an inside sneak peek into Vietnam Air Rescues with an excerpt hand selected for your enjoyment.

Feel free to ask questions or leave a comment at every stop on the tour to increase your chances to win a copy of this exciting book.

Amazon Link for Vietnam Air Rescues: http://www.amazon.com/Vietnam-Air-Rescues-Dave-Richardson/dp/1434891348

For more information on Dave Richardson, visit his website www.vietnam-air-rescues.com.


Donna Sundblad
Tour Coordinator Promo 101 Virtual Blog Tours
www.theinkslinger.net