Tag: george seaton
HONORABLE SILENCE reviewed at Two Lips Reviews
by mlrnet on Jan.11, 2011, under Reviews
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Anthology HONORABLE SILENCE reviewed at Two Lips Reviews – 4 Lips – Overall, Honorable Silence is a heart-touching must read. I found the underlying message of how things need to change in our armed services (and are now in the process of change by a recent vote of Congress) so people can be who they are meant to be. |
HONORABLE SILENCE: Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell reviewed at Three Dollar Bill Reviews
by mlrnet on Jan.06, 2011, under Reviews
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Anthology HONORABLE SILENCE: DON’T ASK, DON’T TELL reviewed at Three Dollar Bill Reviews – “The compilation provides an eclectic mix of stories of varying genres and lengths. Afterburn by Lex Valentine and Foresake Not by Maura Anderson fall within the realm of romance; William Maltese’s Strategic Maneuvers is erotica; and The Loss of Innocence Store by George Seaton is literary fiction.” |
Big Diehl: The Road Home gets 5 Stars at Three Dollar Bill Reviews
by mlrnet on Oct.06, 2010, under Reviews
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George Seaton’s BIG DIEHL: THE ROAD HOME reviewed at Three Dollar Bill Reviews Five Stars.
“Through his exceptional prose and characterisation author George Seaton interweaves all these themes in this novel offering the reader an incredibly soulful story that chronicles Diehl’s journey and his unvarying search for life’s possibilities.” |
Big Diehl: The Road Home reviewed at Eureka Pride
by mlrnet on Sep.23, 2010, under Reviews
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George Seaton’s BIG DIEHL: THE ROAD HOME reviewed by Amos Lassen at Eureka / Literary Pride — “I believe I have found an author who is not only a wonderful storyteller but a man who can build characters that will become my friends. “Big Diehl” is an amazing read and I recommend it totally and say that if you do not read it, then you have missed a wonderful experience.” |
Big Diehl: The Road Home reviewed at E-Romance Reader
by mlrnet on Aug.30, 2010, under Reviews
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George Seaton’s BIG DIEHL: THE ROAD HOME reviewed at E-Romance Reader |
Big Diehl: The Road Home reviewed at Ebook Addict
by mlrnet on Aug.23, 2010, under Reviews
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George Seaton’s BIG DIEHL: THE ROAD HOME reviewed at Reviews from Ebook Addict |
Esprit de Corps Anthology
by Blog Admin on Dec.05, 2009, under New Releases
| Title | Esprit de Corps Anthology |
| Author | Victor J. Banis |
| Josh Lanyon | |
| Samantha Kane | |
| George Seaton | |
| ISBN# | 978-1-934531-03-7 (print) $14.99 |
| Release Date | November 2009 |
| Cover Artist | Anne Cain |
| Paperback: | 220 pages |
| Available At: | Barnes & Noble (paperback) |
| Amazon.com (paperback) |
In stories from four different wars and four different locales, four different writers honour men who chose to serve their country. Josh Lanyon, Samantha Kane, Victor Banis and George Seaton look at love when lives are at their worst and men are at their best.
This book is dedicated to those gay men who by not telling continue to serve our country with pride and honor. To those gay men who found the strength to tell and the courage to hold their heads high while being discharged in disgrace. To those gay men who have sacrificed their lives to maintain our freedoms while sacrificing their freedom to be heard.
Till we are judged for the honor and strength of our character and not by the prejudice and weakness of others…
I wish you Fair Seas, Following Winds, Safe Harbor & Silent Running.
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One of the best pieces of flying advice Bat got was from his brother Algernon who flew reconnaissance at the start of the war.
“Think down to the gunners,” Algie had said. “Treat it like a game. You’re pitting your skill against theirs. It’s a kind of sport, really. And remember, a chasse machine is rarely brought down by Archie. You’re too fast for them. There are plenty of ways to outfox them. The best pilots are the best sportsmen.” He’d ruffled Bat’s hair, adding grimly, “Or the chaps who learn to stop feeling anything at all.”
At the time Bat couldn’t imagine what he meant. (continue reading…)




