Not Quite a Quid in the UK: £0.99!

I’m trying to be clever but I think we use the word “quite” differently in the US than you do in the UK, So to be clear: the Kindle version of my book, Rampage on the River: The Battle for Island No. 10, is only £0.99, now until Monday, September 16, 2019, 12:00 AM GMT. The print version is £9.84.





Here’s the blurb:





Will the war that is tearing the States apart destroy a friendship? Find out in a swashbuckling adventure set in the American Civil War where love, honor, and friendship are tested in the madness and chaos of war. A reluctant Yankee Cavalryman teams up with his old Confederate classmate to save someone very dear before it’s too late.





Ramage on the River brings to life the real battles of Fort Donelson, New Madrid, and Island No. 10 where the Confederates make their stand against dreaded Federal Ironclads to stop the Yankee invasion. It is the first book in a series that follows the exploits of the 2nd Michigan Cavalry.





Why this sale in the UK?





Because I love the UK. I’m a big fan of British history. I read about everything from the pre-Roman invasion through the Second World War. I’m particularly interested in the Anglo-Saxon/Viking period, the Hundred Years War, the War of the Roses, and the Napoleanic Wars. I’m hoping to find some mutual interest across the sea in the bloody civil war that happened here in the mid-19th century.





Bernard Cornwell wrote about the American Civil War in his Starbuck Chronicles series. If you liked that or his Sharpe series, I think you might like my books. I can tell you that some of my favorite writers are Cornwell, Conn Iggulden, Ben Kane, K.M. Ashman, and Paul Collard. Although I am very much my own writer, if you like those guys, I think you might like me. I’m also very interested in reading Steven A. McKay and Matthew Harffy once I replace my broken Kindle. I highly recommend all these writers.





If you like my stuff and want to follow me as I continue the series, please friend me on facebook. And if you happen to pick up the print version of my book, send me a picture of you holding it. I love seeing people with it in different places around the world.





Thanks for reading this so far. I hope you love the book!

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