Eden Lost is a romantic novel of 85, 000 words cast in a historic setting of grand events and deep human adversity. This story will appeal to those who enjoy the panoramic sweep of history as seen through the eyes of lovers from diverse cultures. Once they confront their differences, can they reconcile them and survive? Can happiness be found in a Lost Eden? This action-packed, romantic story is of hope and love struggling to endure under the most adverse circumstances, yet poetic in utter sorrow.
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Colonel (US Army, Retired) Richard Taylor writes of love and war. Prodigals: A Vietnam Story, autobiographical, was published by Casemate in 2003 and was a winner at the Pikes Peak Writers conference and featured selection of the Military Book Club. Homeward Bound, war veterans’ history, was first published by Greenwood Press (ABC-CLIO) in 2007 and republished by the Naval Institute Press in 2009 as a featured selection by the Association of the US Army. Berlin Connection, Cold War, and The Raptor and the Mourning Dove, Iraq war, are self published on Amazon. The author was a soldier who writes from vast experience.