Who’s in the mood for an adventure?
Well, author Patrick G. Cox has adventures to share with his readers. Patrick has published two books with the AuthorHouse Book Publishing Company: Out of Time, available in e-book and softcover formats, and Their Lordships Request (A Harry Heron Adventure), available in softcover.
While Patrick’s characters are fictional, in some cases they were modeled on his family and friends, both living and deceased. One of Patrick’s heroes, for example, is named after his grandfather, who was only fifteen when he ran away to fight in the trenches of World War I.
Read Patrick G. Cox’s Authorhouse Testimonial below:
“Having now self-published four books, I have found the best aspect of this process is the control I have over the final content, layout and presentation. It is all my own work, from the story, through the cover design and image and layout. As I have several other books published ‘traditionally,’ I am very aware of how little control an author usually has over these aspects.”
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