Her Soldier of the Queen features little known historical facts on The Troubles as they were known in northern Ireland during the 1980s. The story also sheds light on the undeclared conflict of the United Kingdom and Argentina during the Falklands War. The author delivers a completely authentic and romantic historical novel that is a fast-moving tale of passion, sorrow and surrender. Reading this novel you'll not forget the handsome soldier of the Queen or his innocent lover, the woman who later reveals their secrets.
Her Soldier of the Queen features little known historical facts on The Troubles as they were known in northern Ireland during the 1980s. The story also sheds light on the undeclared conflict of the United Kingdom and Argentina during the Falklands War. The author delivers a completely authentic and romantic historical novel that is a fast-moving tale of passion, sorrow and surrender. Reading this novel you'll not forget the handsome soldier of the Queen or his innocent lover, the woman who later reveals their secrets.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dorothy Downs is an art historian, author, artist who has worked in Miami museums and art galleries. She has published three nonfiction books and numerous articles on Native American art. She has also written and illustrated and historical children's book about the Everglades in the 1920s. Her newest fictional work is Her Soldier of the Queen, a novel of empowerment, love, loss and unusual adventure. The story takes place in Scotland, Ireland, England, the Falkland Islands, and Miami.
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