Ottoman Dominion by Terry Brennan: Book Review, Tour, and Giveaway with Read with Audra!
About the book |
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About the author |
![]() A Pulitzer Prize is one of the many awards Brennan accumulated during his 22-year newspaper career. The Pottstown (PA) Mercury won the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing for a two-year series published while he led the team as the newspaper’s Editor. Starting out as a sportswriter in Philadelphia, Brennan became an editor and publisher for newspapers in Pennsylvania, Illinois, and New York and later moved to the corporate staff of Ingersoll Publications (400 newspapers in the U.S., Ireland and England) as Executive Editor of all U.S. newspaper titles. In 1996, Brennan transitioned into the nonprofit sector, spending 12 years as VP Operations for The Bowery Mission and six years as Chief Administrative Officer for Care for the Homeless, both in New York City. Terry and his wife, Andrea, now live in Danbury, CT. More on Brennan can be found at www.terrybrennanauthor.com. He is also on Facebook (Terry Brennan) and Twitter (@terrbrennan1). |
Book Review:
This is one of those books that I hated to see it end but I couldn’t stop reading. The action is fast and furious while the story beats with the pulse of growing into who God has created us to be.
Brian Mullaney never saw himself as a man who held the fate of the world in his hands, but through this series, he became a living guardian to a treasure.
Through an intriguing cast of characters and a constant back and forth between good guys and bad, Ottoman Dominion was a book I didn’t want to end. The characters will work their way into your heart and become people you want to see succeed.
Because the pace is so furious and the chapters move between so many characters, I do urge you to pay attention to the headings. They’ll tell you where you are…and when.
I requested a copy of this book from Read with Audra. I was not required to leave a positive review. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.
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