Men in Uniform: A Tribute … Electronic Release Just in Time for Veteran’s Day!

Lightning Always Strikes Twice by Patricia Marie Warren

Wyatt Richmond has been appearing in her life just when she needs rescuing. Now it is U.S. Marine Captain Audrey Justice’s turn to be the rescuer. It’s a matter of life or death and Audrey must use all her skills as a JAG officer and a woman to save her combat Marine from a court martial and himself.

 

Digital Release, November 11, 2011 … Print Release, November 21, 2011

I can’t describe the excitement I had, from a writer’s perspective, when an editor for Turquoise Morning Press extended an invitation for me to submit a story for the “in-house only” anthology, Men in Uniform: A Tribute. It is an honor for me to be included with these writers who work hard at perfecting the craft and weaving the art of writing romance.

From a personal perspective, this book is near and dear to my heart. I am the daughter of a retired United States Marine, SgtMaj Wayne A. Shelden, who served for 30 years. I am the wife of a retired United States Airman, SMSgt Steven T. Warren, who served for 22 years. And I am the mother of an active duty United States Marine, LCpl Steven R. Warren, currently serving and deployed in the big, ugly place. I am aunt and sister-in-law to more brave men who serve and have served.

My story is dedicated to these amazing members of my family and all those who serve – you are my heroes!

Audrey and Wyatt’s story is based on a true incident that happened during the Vietnam War to my father. There are circumstances that require our fighting forces to do things they could never imagine themselves doing during normal life. But there is nothing normal about war. I won’t spoil the story, but please be assured that I do not take lightly the seriousness of war or the effects it has on our fighting men and women both during and after they serve in war zones.

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder affects more than just the warrior. Families can be torn apart. Our responsibility to our military reaches much farther than wearing red on Fridays. We must reach out and be a comfort to those who serve overseas and here at home. Please read here for more information.

I do wear red every Friday to show support for my son and all U.S. military serving worldwide. I take every opportunity to tell people why I wear red. Talking about our troops is the very minimum I can do. Praying is the most important.

More from the authors of Men in Uniform: A Tribute ….

Jennifer Johnson http://jennfrancesca.blogspot.com/

Margaret Ethridge http://www.margaretethridge.com/?page_id=54

Jennifer Anderson http://musingsfromthepeanutgallery.blogspot.com/

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Kim Jacobs: Guiding Star at Turquoise Morning Press

There is a fresh face in the publishing world, Kim Jacobs, owner of Turquoise Morning, LLC. Her dream come to reality company, Turquoise Morning Press is an exciting new option for authors looking to find a home for their work. I first met Kim at the KYOWA Dogwood Writers Conference in 2009. For a year and a half I knew her as romance author Maddie James. Her gracious enthusiasm was instrumental in me becoming more serious about my own writing.

When she launched Turquoise Morning Press last May at her Career Writers Network Workshop, I couldn’t have been more excited. Watching this endeavor grow into a viable business is no surprise to me. Our conversations throughout the last few years convinced me of her ability to take 30+ years in the writing and education worlds and develop a company that advocates for new writers and provides yet another platform of success for established authors.

One of the most appealing aspects of Turquoise Morning Press as a publishing house is that Kim has not limited the company to a single genre. TMP publishes everything from anthologies, fantasy, romance, and memoir to children’s, middle grade, and young adult books. She has assembled a cohesive team of editors whose skills are varied enough to assure each author gets personalized attention. It is a balanced package tied up neatly in one small press, something I think is unique to TMP.

I am working my way through the book lists at TMP collecting the ebook offerings in my favorite genres as well as purchasing the print books to go on my “author friends” bookshelf. The publishing world has been turned on its ear by the advent of digital book readers and Kim is wisely guiding Turquoise Morning Press to the forefront of small publishing houses by simultaneously releasing their offerings in both print and ebook formats. This is one company that I believe is destined to become a star!

 

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