Showing posts with label The Orphan and His Golden Bars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Orphan and His Golden Bars. Show all posts

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Kindle Books Available


We are pleased to announce that The Orphan and the Beaten Drum and The Orphan and His Golden Bars are now available in Kindle editions that you can easily download and read on your PC or Kindle. These editions allow us to offer them without the cost of paper and ink! If you are interested, please visit Amazon.com at the link listed below. The cost to download is only $4.99.

http://www.amazon.com/Orphan-Beaten-Drum-ebook/dp/B005EOTC9W/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1311914056&sr=8-2

http://www.amazon.com/Orphan-His-Golden-Bars-ebook/dp/B005EVBXH4/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1311914113&sr=1-1

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Upcoming Events


The Orphan and His Golden Bars is at press! After much sweat and toil, I am pleased to announce that the continuing story of Roger Mills the drummer boy will soon be available for sale. Thank you all for your patience in waiting for this project, and I hope you enjoy it!

  I also hope to see you at the Searcy Homeschool Conference on May 14 and 15 at the Harding University Campus in Searcy, Arkansas. We will have a booth set up in the vendor area where I will be available to sign books. Also, I will speak at 9:30am on the drummer boy, and again at 2:15pm on "A Passion for Christ," where I talk about my writing experiences and how young people can discover their calling and follow the Lord.

We have two more events this month. I will speak at the BWC 4-H Club meeting in Memphis, and the Education Alliance Homeschool Conference in Springdale, Arkansas on May 14th and 15th. See you there!

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Description

(Illustration from The Orphan and His Golden Bars. That is Stonewall on the left who is directing Roger to stop the troops at Chancellorsville.)

I've been working on the cover for the sequel to The Orphan and the Beaten Drum. Below is the description I have so far. Drop me a line and let me know what you think.

The drummer boy returns in this poignant tale of the Confederacy’s last days. The army has just broken winter camp and is ready to fight. Back in the saddle, Roger Mills is now an officer on Stonewall’s staff, and his sister Jane is recruited into a Richmond hospital governed by an unusual Captain named Sally. On top of it all, Moss Neck hosts a charming wedding for two of Roger’s dearest friends, complete with music, dance, and baseball.

The South seems to stop her enemies at every contest. Yet, several crippling losses cause the army to slacken pace. After watching a slaughter at Gettysburg, Roger learns that his sister is deathly ill from her work at the hospital, and he is confronted with a heart-wrenching test of faith. Then, after a grueling winter when leaders are dead, supplies are down, and food is scarce, everyone knows their final chance is a last-ditch thrust into the enemy’s position. The lot falls to Roger and his corps. This is a story of faith and freedom; love and loyalty. It is the story of an orphan and his golden bars!

“I want to personally thank Bryce for undertaking such a noble project so that future generations will hear the stories of Pendleton and Jackson and their men. Also so that they will understand the true history of the men who wore the gray and fought for the South so long ago!” - W. Danny Honnoll, President of Arkansas Heritage Trails and Former Sons of Confederate Veterans Division Commander (from the Foreword).