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Victory is the 11th book of Cap Parlier's epic To So Few series of historical novels.The year 1944 brought the long-awaited Western Allied invasion of the European Continent and the coordinated Red Army offensive in the East. Nazi Germany was now caught in a relentless vice.Major Brian 'Hunter' Drummond assumed command of the 334th Fighter Squadron just after the new year. The squadron was an essential part of Operation POINTBLANK-the strategic air campaign against German air defense systems. The squadron also helped break the back of the German counter-offensive at the end of 1944 known as the Battle of the Bulge. As the Bulge was crushed, the march into and through Germany proved unstoppable. German resistance evaporates, and Brian and his brethren turn their attention to the Pacific and the defeat of Japan. The struggle in the Pacific culminates with the use of the new atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Nagasaki and Hiroshima. With the World War finally at an end, Brian Drummond faces the decision on how to proceed into peacetime.The saga transitions and continues.
Explosion is the third book of Cap Parlier's To So Few series of historical novels. Cap weaves an intriguing story tapestry with the personal experiences of the young pilots of Fighter Command, Royal Air Force, as well as the vital decisions of His Majesty's Government, as they walk a very fine line in their defense of Great Britain. Winston Churchill becomes Prime Minister as the German armed forces flooded across the border into the Netherlands, Belgium and France. All too soon, the British stand alone against Nazi aggression. President Roosevelt risks it all to provide what assistance he can to the beleaguered British and sends his unofficial emissary Colonel William J. Donovan to assess whether the British could hold the line at the English Channel. Brian Drummond and Jonathan Kensington, along with the other fighter pilots of No.609 Squadron, live life to the fullest in those very dark days that Prime Minister Churchill would so famously say, "This was their Finest Hour." Cap takes the reader on an energetic journey through the Miracle of Dunkirk and the opening phase of what would become known as the Battle of Britain, in the cockpit of a Supermarine Spitfire fighter airplane, the Cabinet Room at No.10 Downing Street, and the Oval Office of the White House. The reader will not be disappointed with the ride.
Author J. Laux Perren offers a series of erotic stories of human sexuality in her first published work - Stories of Erotica - Volume I. These are fictionalized short stories of real events, actual fantasies, recounted experiences and just dreams of what might be. Perhaps, readers will find similarities. They may recognize comparable fantasies. Twenty-five stories, told through a personal perspective, as if the reader is in the moment, in the situation. The reader may also experience an episode beyond, maybe well beyond, her or his comfort level. The author urges us not to judge, only to enjoy, to discuss the ramifications with friends, and to consider the dimensions of pleasures of the flesh beyond the mechanics of procreation. Life is too short and bountiful to be constrained by outdated morality. Live life to the fullest.
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