Lessons from Iraq: Memoir of a Marine

Lessons from Iraq: Memoir of a Marine

Have you ever wondered what it is like to experience the chaos and devastation of war?

Lessons from Iraq is a deeply moving memoir that will give a raw glimpse into chaos of wars. This book will open your eyes to some of the heartbreaking moments in a human life. Through the eyes of Mike Kubista, witness the tragedy of conflict and gain a deeper understanding of the complex political and historical factors that contribute to ignite these events.

Iraq was a strange war in that so few members of the American population were actually affected by it. Soldiers went to war while kids back home played video games of the same battles men were fighting. Many Americans knew people who served, but it was a relative few who went back again and again while society rapidly moved ahead back home like nothing was happening. War creates gaps between those who experience it and those who don’t. Lessons from Iraq closes some of those gaps. Mike Kubista was a young Marine machine gunner sent in from the very beginning. His stories put you in place, let you walk along the chaos, and feel the world through his eyes.

Part of this book is also about giving people context. There are a few common stories told about Iraq and what happened there, but never from people who were actually there. Mike weaves in the history, politics, and decisions made that ultimately led to the destruction of so many lives even as Iraq was on the verge of electing its first non-sectarian government. This is the story about how it all fell apart. $1.99 on Kindle.
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Red Storm: Complete Series

Red Storm: Complete Series

Deep in the Kremlin, a plan is hatched……to restore Russia’s place in the world. Will the Ukrainian army fold as they expect?

A sleeping giant is awake, but it’s not the one the world expects. The first spark at the powder keg comes on the Crimean Peninsula, but this is only the beginning. Soon, Korea, Taiwan, and China will factor into a different type of war. When bullets turn to bytes……will the allies be ready?

The US President has a decision to make. There’s just one problem; his advisers are deeply divided on the next move. He must bring together a coalition to stand against the Red Storm. Can the autocratic regimes that threaten peace be stopped? Is a New World Order inevitable?

You’ll love this epic six-book series, written several years before the current Russian invasion of Ukraine. James having crafted a story that’s more prophetic than fiction. Get it now. This complete box set includes all six books of the Red Storm series:

  • Book 1: Battlefield Ukraine
  • Book 2: Battlefield Korea
  • Book 3: Battlefield Taiwan
  • Book 4: Battlefield Pacific
  • Book 5: Battlefield Russia
  • Book 6: Battlefield China

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There Were No Flowers

There Were No Flowers
William Meffert, his father, and his son are all surgeons. From World War II and Vietnam to today, they have all fought the battle for human life. In There Were No Flowers, Meffert links together the individual lives of grandfather, father, and son to tell a story of war, surgery, trauma, and the joys of family and love in the face of it all.
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Free: War and Wrens: Book 3 of The Tales of Zren Janin

War and Wrens: Book 3 of The Tales of Zren Janin

It has been two years since Zren Janin was found on the road to Aldi. He has found a family and a place to belong with the Conrosans at Manumina, and now that home is threatened. In desperation, he writes Ngahuru, the great Softfoot of the West Islands. He tells her war has come to Kerek and the Kereki army has tried to burn them out at Manumina. He asks for help to keep his people safe. Instead of a letter in return, Ngahuru comes to Manumina in another maskovesto. She brings her information gatherers and street runners from her time in Kerek City years before. They are tailors and shopgirls, mimics, pickpockets, and beggars. They can hide in plain sight, and have fingers so light, documents, maps, or coins can disappear into their pockets like dew during the Dry. They wear the faces of every country in the known world. They are between the ages of 12 and 20, and they are ready to overthrow a corrupt King and win a new life for themselves. Because for Ngahuru, revenge is a dish best served cold. War and Wrens is the third book in The Tales of Zren Janin series. A story of fantasy, adventure, war, and the road to understanding how to accept those that are different—including ourselves. A story of softfoots and soldiers, rescues, and redemption in an alternate world with multiple cultures, languages, political intrigue, and mythology. Free on Kindle.
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El Tercer Pais

El Tercer Pais

El Tercer País tells the story of Tijuana and San Diego for the first time-an unforgettable tale of war and peaceful cooperation, dependency and shared destiny, exploitation and amity. Most of all, it tells the stories of forward-thinking individuals on both sides of the border who have brought the cities together for their mutual benefit. $8.99 on Kindle.

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The Hooligans of Kandahar: Not All War Stories are Heroic

The Hooligans of Kandahar: Not All War Stories are Heroic
In the birthplace of the Taliban, some men lose their lives, some lose their sanity, and others their humanity. They are the Hooligans. A group of soldiers was deployed with a mission to train and advise the Afghan National Police and help rebuild the country of Afghanistan, discover how they survived the war-torn city of Kandahar. $0.99 on Kindle.

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Free: Global War On Terror: The Nigerian Dimension

Free: Global War On Terror: The Nigerian Dimension
In the last decade, Nigeria has risen to become one of the most active operational theatre of global Islamist Jihad and the epicenter of homegrown terrorism in the West Africa sub region.

This book will tell you all you ever wanted to know about Nigeria’s war on Terror. Free on Kindle.

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Peacemakers: A Christian View of War and Peace

Peacemakers: A Christian View of War and Peace
Do you wonder what ‘Blessed are the peacemakers’ means in practice?

When is war a just war? Should outsiders intervene in civil wars, and how? How can Christians effectively engage in resolving conflict? How do we understand relational peacebuilding? How do we achieve reconciliation?

Peter Dixon offers a moral framework on which to base our thinking about war and peace, undergirded by a solid confidence in God’s sovereignty, as we face the uncertainty of the real world.

Peacemakers evolves at another level too. As the author takes us down an icy Kabul street, or allows us to observe children celebrating a shaky peace in South Sudan, we experience first-hand the backcloth against which international peacebuilding takes place. $0.99 on Kindle.

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Winter Rage (Mountain Times Book 1)

Winter Rage (Mountain Times Book 1)
Nathaniel Squire is a giant of a man, and the only one Col. Leander Melton thought could lead his pack of greenhorn would-be trappers into the mountains. And deep in Blackfoot territory, Squire must teach the youths to face the ways of survival, the rage of the Blackfeet, the cunning of a traitor — and what it means to be a mountain man. $0.99 on Kindle.

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The Spoils of War

The Spoils of War
In a turbulent near-future, a soldier finds himself fighting battles in a war he can’t remember enlisting for, and where everything, including the enemy, may not be exactly what it seems.

This award winning short story originally appeared in the Age of Wonders anthology. $0.99 on Kindle.

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“Across The Pond” by Michael McCormick


“Across The Pond” by Michael McCormick is the story of a young American who fights for his country during the war in Vietnam, only to be rejected when he comes home. The author based the story on his personal experience as an infantry squad leader who served in combat. Upon his return to the United States, Michael was awarded the Silver Star Medal and the Purple Heart. In the foreword for the book, Ron Kovic, author of “Born On The Fourth of July” wrote, “This little book (novella) grips the reader and does not let go. I believe it will be recognized as one of the important books to come out of the Vietnam war.” $0.99 on Kindle.

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