Author's e-books - WWII. Page - 1
Still Standing is a fantasy that has been living in Don Solenberger's mind for many years, yearning to be told. Don's mother homesteaded on the Dakota plains and often retold the story of a wagon rolling into town with its passengers suffering from arrow wounds. Don worked for the Connecticut Life Insurance Company, who had as an early president, Jacob Greene, the best man at the wedding of George Armstrong Custer and Elizabeth Bacon. He has had a lifelong fascination with Civil War history. He was intrigued by the life of Custer's widow, who outlived her husband by 54 years. She became a woman entrepreneur, mostly retelling her husband's exploits in books and worldwide lecture tours. Her devotion prompted the thought, "What might have happened to two ambitious lovers had the Battle of the Little Big Horn not separated them?"
For more info visit: gotwaldcreationportfolio.com/still-standing/
A year after the events of Bloodworth III, in 1946, Phoenix Leopard is held inside of a liquid-metal statue. His college friend, Peter Shkeppaltiger, decides to grab a metal baseball bat and head to Montana to save him. But way before that, Peter has to tackle some personal problems, like clear his name from the Kommandant assigned to Neu Orleans, and etc. Will he achieve his goal and return with Phoenix alive?
Still Standing is a fantasy that has been living in Don Solenberger's mind for many years, yearning to be told. Don's mother homesteaded on the Dakota plains and often retold the story of a wagon rolling into town with its passengers suffering from arrow wounds. Don worked for the Connecticut Life Insurance Company, who had as an early president, Jacob Greene, the best man at the wedding of George Armstrong Custer and Elizabeth Bacon. He has had a lifelong fascination with Civil War history. He was intrigued by the life of Custer's widow, who outlived her husband by 54 years. She became a woman entrepreneur, mostly retelling her husband's exploits in books and worldwide lecture tours. Her devotion prompted the thought, "What might have happened to two ambitious lovers had the Battle of the Little Big Horn not separated them?"
For more info visit: gotwaldcreationportfolio.com/still-standing/
A year after the events of Bloodworth III, in 1946, Phoenix Leopard is held inside of a liquid-metal statue. His college friend, Peter Shkeppaltiger, decides to grab a metal baseball bat and head to Montana to save him. But way before that, Peter has to tackle some personal problems, like clear his name from the Kommandant assigned to Neu Orleans, and etc. Will he achieve his goal and return with Phoenix alive?