From the heart of The General’s Princess to the final audiobook recording, this journey has been nothing short of incredible. Grateful to have had Brigadier General Ed Dyer (Ret.) by my side as my military consultant, ensuring every detail of the story was authentic and true. His insights and expertise were invaluable in shaping this book. And of course, a huge thank you to Joe Courtemanche of https://www.commotioninthepews.com
whose voice brought every character and each emotional
scene to life in ways I could never have imagined. It’s amazing to see this story come together with such a talented team. Here’s to the power of collaboration and storytelling!
Amanda Jaron of (ajaron.com) designed the necklace worn by the kidnapped character, Kyle Hazelton. This necklace, a gift from her mother, helps to keep this young college student grounded during an intense ordeal.
Joseph Courtemanche (www.commotioninthepews.com) added his baritone narration to this story with linguistic precision and artistic expression. His background as a naval linguist allowed him to handle the drops of various languages scattered throughout the pages with ease.