Midwest Book Review, a premier reviewer of independently published books around since 1976, just published its review of Beyond the Wood. It’s included in Reviewer’s Choice selections for their October 2012 “Small Press Bookwatch.”
Here’s what they had to say:
“War often makes strange bedfellows of us all. Beyond the Wood is a novel of the American Civil War, as Hank, a Union soldier, takes a fallen Confederate Soldier’s last letter and seeks to deliver it to his widow. Aggressive, Hank puts the new widow in an unusual predicament. Their situation grows unique, as Michael J. Roueche presents a tale of personal intrigue and a unique brand of romance, recommended. Beyond the Wood is a fine addition to historical fiction collections.”
I particularly liked ”a fine addition to historical fiction collections.”
Published on October 08, 2012 04:32