Comanche Moon Falling

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by Drew McGunn


  Behind the camera, the technician started counting down the end of the segment. King gazed into the camera, conveying the reassuring gravitas he was known for and said, “Thank you, Chairman-emeritus Elijah Walker. That is all the time we have this evening. Join us next week for the exclusive interview with Colton Crockett, the sixth great-grandson of the first president of the Republic of Texas, David Crockett, as he takes us through the battlefields of the War of Liberation. This is Douglas Earl King, reporting from Comanche City.”

  Stay tuned for the continued adventures of the Lone Star Reloaded Series, book 3 in the Q1 of 2018.

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  About the Author

  Drew McGunn lives on the Texas gulf coast with his wonderfully supportive wife. He started writing in high school and after college worked the nine-to-five grind for many years, while the stories in his head rattled around, begging to be released.

  After one too many video games, Drew awoke from his desire for one more turn, and returned to his love of the printed word. His love of history led him to study his roots, and as a sixth generation Texan, he decided to write about the founding of Texas as a Republic. There were many terrific books about early Texas, but hardly any about alternate histories of the great state. With that in mind, he wrote his debut novel “Forget the Alamo!” as a reimagining of the first days of the Republic. Comanche Moon Falling is a continuation of the series.

  When he’s not writing or otherwise putting food on the table, Drew enjoys traveling to historic places, or reading other engaging novels from up and coming authors.

 

 

 


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