Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Cover Reveal for War of Loyalties

In June, a friend of mine wrote a guest post for Defending the Legacy in which she described the historical background of her upcoming novel War of Loyalties.  You can read it at http://defendingthelegacy.blogspot.com/2017/06/guest-post-historical-details-in-war-of.html

Now the cover art for War of Loyalties has been released, and the author has graciously allowed me to share it here.  When I first saw it, I was highly impressed (blown away might be a better term!).  The artwork and design instantly place you in the "war to end all wars" and its spies.  What spies appear in the book, where do they work, and who are they working for?  The author's description provides the "clues":


April, 1917. A ring of German spies threatens the coastal town of Folkestone, England. Newly-recruited agent Ben Dorroll must uncover which British citizens are traitors to their country. When his first attempt at espionage falls prey to a trap laid by German sympathizers, the security of the British Secret Service is threatened. Feeling lost in a strange country and aching for a steady place to call home, he wants to resign and go back to his American medical work. But when he learns that his family identity holds the key to capturing the spy ring, Ben has no choice but to unite with the mysterious Jaeryn Graham so that the truth can be discovered.

In the aftermath of the Irish Rebellion, Jaeryn Graham's British colleagues look warily on his Irish background. Always up for a challenge, he thinks his a new mission in the Secret Service should be an opportunity to prove his prowess. But after an encounter with death and alienating two agents, he finds the road to victory isn't as easy as he thought. Unless he can win the loyalties of his newest assistant, Ben Dorroll, his secret ambitions and his perfect success record will be destroyed.


The scheduled release date for War of Loyalties is November 30.  I can't wait!

2 comments:

  1. Jordan, thank-you so much for sharing this and spreading the word! I'm so glad you liked the cover, and I hope the final product measures up to historical examination!

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  2. You are very welcome! I can't wait to find out more about its historical details.
    ~Jordan

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