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[quote=""Misfit""]Hello and welcome. I like reading HF set in the US and always looking for more.[/quote]
Always looking for more too. And its my opinion there isnt enough!
Always looking for more too. And its my opinion there isnt enough!
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Welcome Christine....Looking forward to reading your novels....It's one of my favorite eras in American History.....I hope you will give us a chance to read a excerpt from "The Tory Widow" The Tory's side of the story needs to be told....After reading Kenneth Robert's "Oliver Wiswell"...I now appreciate and have a better understanding of the Tory side of the American Revolution...
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Welcome to the forum Christine! I hope you enjoy your time here with us.
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There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.
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Hello and welcome! I thought your name looked familiar, and then realised it's because I read your interview on Reading the Past yesterday.
PATHS OF EXILE - love, war, honour and betrayal in Anglo-Saxon Northumbria
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Editor's Choice, Historical Novels Review, August 2009
Now available as e-book on Amazon Kindleand in Kindle, Epub (Nook, Sony Reader), Palm and other formats on Smashwords
Website: http://www.carlanayland.org
Blog: http://carlanayland.blogspot.com
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