Over the next few weeks, as I continue my physical author tour, I'll be guest
blogging on some sites. Here's the link to "The South's Other War," my essay
posted today about (what else?) the Revolutionary War in the South, on "Southern
Authors: a Good Blog is Hard to Find:"
blogging on some sites. Here's the link to "The South's Other War," my essay
posted today about (what else?) the Revolutionary War in the South, on "Southern
Authors: a Good Blog is Hard to Find:"
Stop by and leave me a comment!
Camp Follower has received an excellent review from Armchair
Interviews:
Interviews:
John Buchanan, respected Revolutionary War historian and author of The Road to Guilford Courthouse, says of Camp Follower: "The smells, sights, and sounds
of the Revolutionary War in the Carolina Back Country have nowhere been better
depicted than in this thrilling novel of conflict and suspense. Suzanne Adair is
a gifted storyteller, and her latest book deserves a wide audience.
of the Revolutionary War in the Carolina Back Country have nowhere been better
depicted than in this thrilling novel of conflict and suspense. Suzanne Adair is
a gifted storyteller, and her latest book deserves a wide audience.
Grasshopper thanks Armchair Interviews and John Buchanan.