A Word
about ENEMY OF MINE
In most of the Hollywood versions of British officers during the American Revolutionary War, they are usually portrayed as arrogant, preening, prissy, bloodthirsty, unsympathetic men; although, lately there does seem to be an attempt to paint them in different colors. And in my research I found that many of the men who went to war against America before it was independent were often brave, educated, sympathetic, huge-hearted soldiers. Many came here against their will as well. More often than not, they came to make money, for being a soldier paid better than other jobs of the time. Of the officers that came here, they varied in personalities as much as they would in any group of people.
I hope my readers forgive my ramblings about the British officers of this time. Believe it or not, I was reined from further chattering. However, if you ever wish to talk about British officers or anything else, please feel free to contact me!!!
The Author Wishes to
Acknowledge
Danny Elfman for his composition of “Sally’s Song,” which, although only alluded to, was played by Erva.
Ludwig Beethoven’s “Piano Sonata No. Fourteen,” also known as the “Moonlight Sonata.”
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Amy Lee
Cheap Trick and their composition of “I Want You to Want Me.”
Lord Alfred Tennyson for his prose within his poem, “In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 27” – “
'Tis better to have loved and lost
Than never to have loved at all.”
Harvard University & Harvard University Press
Director Mark Waters’,
Mean Girls
Boston, Massachusetts & New York City, New York
The Author wishes to further thank the army who helped this book come to fruition—Lana Williams, Judi Phillips, Amy Brantley, Angela Adams for their insight, suggestions, and patience. I would be at a loss without my military historian advisors and buddies, most of whom had no idea that by night I write steamy romances about the alpha males, whether alive or dead, they introduced me to—Stanley Carpenter, James Mc Intyre, Ann Millbrooke, Barry Stentiford, Anne Midgley.
Last but never least are the people of my heart who without their support and encouragement I doubt any of this would be possible—my friends and family. And Reid, you really are the best kiddo. Now stop arguing with me.
Reid