Luke Banderloft and the McFarven Pirates: Book 1


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"This is the story of a down on his luck wayfarer, Luke, a silver skinned winged elf, whose life turns around after finding a true friend. Adventure leads Luke to the high seas where he and his crew have to fight for their lives as they try to outrun the pirate lord that is hunting them down. Now, desperate to find his missing friends, Luke takes command of a mighty vessel and battles his way through brigands, trolls and pirates to find his comrades, but who can he really trust?"--P. [4] of cover.




Luke Banderloft and the Mcfarven Pirates


Book Description

This is the story of a down on his luck wayfarer, Luke, a silver skinned winged elf, whose life turns around after finding a true friend. Adventure leads Luke to the high seas where he and his crew have to fight for their lives as they try to outrun the pirate lord that is hunting them down. Now, desperate to find his missing friends, Luke takes command of a mighty vessel and battles his way through brigands, trolls and pirates to find his comrades, but who can he really trust?




Luke Banderloft and the Mcfarven Pirates


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Books 1-4 of the Luke Banderloft series with the Web Series special release cover.




Echo in Ramadi


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Winner of the 2019 Gold Medal Award, Best Military History Memoir, Military Writers Society of America Ranked in the "Top 10 Military Books of 2018" by Military Times. "In war, destruction is everywhere. It eats everything around you. Sometimes it eats at you." —Major Scott Huesing, Echo Company Commander From the winter of 2006 through the spring of 2007, two-hundred-fifty Marines from Echo Company, Second Battalion, Fourth Marine Regiment fought daily in the dangerous, dense city streets of Ramadi, Iraq during the Multi-National Forces Surge ordered by President George W. Bush. The Marines' mission: to kill or capture anti-Iraqi forces. Their experience: like being in Hell. Now Major Scott A. Huesing, the commander who led Echo Company through Ramadi, takes readers back to the streets of Ramadi in a visceral, gripping portrayal of modern urban combat. Bound together by brotherhood, honor, and the horror they faced, Echo's Marines battled day-to-day on the frontline of a totally different kind of war, without rules, built on chaos. In Echo in Ramadi, Huesing brings these resilient, resolute young men to life and shows how the savagery of urban combat left indelible scars on their bodies, psyches, and souls. Like war classics We Were Soldiers, The Yellow Birds, and Generation Kill, Echo in Ramadi is an unforgettable capsule of one company's experience of war that will leave readers stunned.