Sgt. Mom Says I Should Flog Her Books

Sgt. Mom says I should flog her books. They do get good reviews.

An outstanding set of historical novels, December 12, 2008

By Al Past (Beeville, TX USA)

Is there anything better than a good book? Better than a book that tells an absorbing story, that's peopled with characters you care about, living through exciting times, set among real events, and that leaves you with a better understanding as well as thoroughly entertained?

Of course there is something better: two books like that. And even better still, three. The Adelsverein Trilogy, by Celia Hayes, is such a trilogy. What The Leopard does for Italy and Gone With the Wind does for the American South, The Adelsverein Trilogy does for Texas, and does it in style.

That review was specifically for: Adelsverein the Gathering - Book One of The Adelsverein Trilogy. The other two books in the trilogy are:
Adelsverein: The Sowing - Book Two of the Adelsverein Trilogy
Adelsverein: The Harvesting - Book Three of the Adelsverein Trilogy

So if you need a little reading material for these cold (what ever happened to global warming?) winter days, buy the books.

Note: Sgt. Mom also has her own blog at Salon.

Cross Posted at Power and Control

posted by Simon on 01.24.09 at 08:20 PM





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Thanks Simon! The books have got everything anyone would ever want in a series about Texas - Rangers, Indian raids, the 'other Alamo', cattle drives, true love, vicious villains, feuds... and cows. Lots of cows. And the Kindle version of each just went live on Amazon, too.

Sgt. Mom   ·  January 25, 2009 09:26 AM

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