A compact, six story collection of tales of contemporary life, with life under a pandemic, international business dealings, the regret of a friendship gone wrong, a look at fraternity life. Available for free March 11-13, 2022
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Chris McClelland's World War Two Romance, IN LOVE AND WAR named a #2 Best Selling YA military fiction e book by Amazon! Star-crossed lov...
A compact, six story collection of tales of contemporary life, with life under a pandemic, international business dealings, the regret of a friendship gone wrong, a look at fraternity life. Available for free March 11-13, 2022
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My new series on Kindle Vella, under my Pen Name, Christopher Regis. I hope you enjoy!
Thanks!
Chris
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Blog #66; FREE BOOK CONTEST ENDS MARCH 4th, 2022 Posted: 25 Feb 2022 10:55 PM PST BOOK CONTEST: Send the title of your all time favorite book to provocanyonreview@gmail.com between now and Friday, March 4th 2022. If your email is the randomly picked winner you will win a copy of one of my books. Look forward to hearing your favorite books by other authors. ~Chris |
BOOK CONTEST:
Send the title of your all time favorite book to provocanyonreview@gmail.com between now and Friday, March 4th 2022. If your email is the randomly picked winner you will win a copy of one of my books.
Look forward to hearing your favorite books by other authors.
~Chris
Hello, all! I have been trying out a new type of fantasy/historical story told in a series on kindle Vella. I am writing this under the pen name Christopher Regis. If you are a fan of JRR Tolkien, JK Rowling, Sword of Shannara and other sword and sorcery stories, this might be for you.
Why not read a romantic tale of star crossed lovers on the opposite sides of the war in WW II? Mack has fallen in love with Inga before the war, yet she is forced back to her native Germany as war approaches. Mack is full of angst and despair. Inga yearns for her love. Can the fate of nations destroy their tender love? Or will the couple triumphs over all odds to reunite?
Recently, I wrote an essay on the role of the LDS fiction writer and it was posted on the Association of Mormon Letters website. Since then, the online traffic on this blog site has tripled. If you have visited this site but were skeptical of spending money on the book discussed, please know that you can now download and read it for free, for the next five days, starting on February 12th. HAPPY READING!