Otis Willie
May 13th 04, 09:05 PM
Air Force wife/author puts human face on the military
(EXCERPT) Thursday, May 13, 2004
MARCIA ANDERSON ThisWeek Contributor
Award-winning Centerville author Catherine Mann pens patriotic
romantic suspense novels featuring a C-17 squadron of Air Force pilots
and their courageous families.
Military romances, a hot category within the largest of the fiction
genres, provide a tribute to U.S. armed forces "by showing the
nobility behind the call-to-duty," Mann recently told ThisWeek.
Her April release, Anything, Anywhere, Anytime, and her May Silhouette
Intimate Moments, Joint Forces, are the latest in her best-selling
"Wingmen Warriors" series for Harlequin, the romance publishing
powerhouse. Mann writes from her experience as the wife of an
active-duty Air Force aviator...
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Otis Willie
Associate Librarian
The American War Library
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(EXCERPT) Thursday, May 13, 2004
MARCIA ANDERSON ThisWeek Contributor
Award-winning Centerville author Catherine Mann pens patriotic
romantic suspense novels featuring a C-17 squadron of Air Force pilots
and their courageous families.
Military romances, a hot category within the largest of the fiction
genres, provide a tribute to U.S. armed forces "by showing the
nobility behind the call-to-duty," Mann recently told ThisWeek.
Her April release, Anything, Anywhere, Anytime, and her May Silhouette
Intimate Moments, Joint Forces, are the latest in her best-selling
"Wingmen Warriors" series for Harlequin, the romance publishing
powerhouse. Mann writes from her experience as the wife of an
active-duty Air Force aviator...
U.S. and friendly nation laws prohibit fully reproducing
copyrighted material. In abidance with our laws this report
cannot be provided in its entirety. However, you can read it
in full today, 13 May 2004, at the following URL. (COMBINE
the following lines into your web browser.) The
subject/content of this report is not necessarily the
viewpoint of the distributing Library. This report is provided
for your information and discussion.
http://www.thisweeknews.com/thisweek.php?edition=common&story=thisweeknews/051304/common/News/051304-News-410622.html
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Otis Willie
Associate Librarian
The American War Library
http://www.americanwarlibrary.com