You read it in the newspaper...

   

"Tony Dewitt wanted to build bridges--and marry Lulu King. Lulu wanted to save the world from racism and bigotry, the whole while trying to forget her love for Tony. Their plans collide in entertaining, passionate style in THE IMPERIAL ENGINEER - a compelling tale of two people who must learn that engineering an honest future is the most important work of all."

 

Morgan J. Blake
award-winning author of REDEMPTION

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"The historical account of early telephone service in the wilds of 19th century Idaho provides an interesting sub-theme in a moving love story."

  Jim Taylor,
telephone engineer
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A very strong and emotional story about two people facing any odds to make a better life for themselves and those around them...An excellent read. This book comes highly recommended."
  Shelina Emery
MyShelf.com
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"Glad paints a realistic, poignant glimpse of another time through the eyes of her characters. Her deep research makes for a memorable reading experience."
 

Suzie Housley
Romantic Times BOOK Club

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"...a powerful read, a story that keeps the reader rooting for Tony and Lulu to make their lives together work in spite of the obstacles they both face. They are dangerously in love and living dangerous lives."
4 Stars!
  Affaire de Coeur
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"... this book is full of detail and the feeling is intense for this time in history...the tidbits from the newspapers and magazines [were] a great addition...not light easy reading, but for anyone enjoying historical romances, it is very much worth the read."
4 Hearts!
 

Glenda K. Bauerle
The Romance Studio

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NOTE: The picture in the left border is a 3-box telephone, ca. 1880s, from www.telephoneart.com a fascinating collection of early telephone photographs and drawings..
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