by Cheryl Pula (Author)
The Dogs of War is the 6th book in the 8th Air Force Series of books that follows the lives of our heroic U.S. bombardiers and pilots, stationed in England during WWII. These B-17 bomber crews faced life-and-death situations on a daily basis while doing daylight bombing runs over enemy territory. Cheryl Pula once again takes her readers on a roller coaster ride of thrills and tears, basing all of her stories on actual events that happened during the war. Her ability to write authentic, realistic battle scenes will keep you up at night BOOK REVIEWS: "It was my great good fortune to read and review Cheryl Pula's first book in the Eighth AF Series. That's when I got hooked. Now that I have read them all, I feel that I have traveled right through WWII with the best crewmates a guy could serve with. It's all there, from basic airmanship to heroism. There are few reasons to not want to see a war end. One would be an end to Cheryl's B-17 stories." Bob Hynes, Yankee Air Museum Director, Retired Broadcaster, WXYZ-TV, WJR Radio. "Knowing that these books are based on true stories makes them all the more exciting, and Ms. Pula really knows how to write a cliffhanger ending " Adrien M. Synnott SSG (Ret) ARNG. "Great book. I could not put it down once I started reading it. Cheryl once again has done a great job with portraying the facts of what happened during WWI, then bringing it back to life through the characters in the book." Joe Shay, Sherrill, NY.
Author Biography
A native of New York Mills, New York, Cheryl Pula is a retired Reference Librarian with a B.A. degree in Russian Language and a minor in German. After substitute teaching in the New York Mills Union Free School District for five years for both foreign language and special education classes, she went back to school and received a Master's in Library and Information Science from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where she is a lifetime member of the University of Michigan Alumni Association. Her first library position was as the supervisor of the Lending Department at the Mid-York Library System in Utica, where she performed all the reference and research work for the system's 43 member libraries. After almost ten years, she became the Head of the Adult Services Department at the Utica Public Library in Utica, then in 1987, the Reference Librarian at the Dunham Public Library in Whitesboro. This is the sixth book in the series of eight books. Cheryl also does extensive speaking engagements throughout New York and is available to speak at your next event. For more information, e-mail info@8thmilitary.com or visit her website at http: //www.8thmilitary.com. To arrange to have Cheryl at your next event as a Keynote Speaker, e-mail info@8thmilitary.com or visit her website at: http: //www.8thmilitary.co