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Pegasus is the third novel in a four book series, including Beyond the Golden Hour and The Stars and Their Places.

Praise for Pegasus

Pegasus is an edge of the seat, can’t-put-the-book-down kind of story that puts the reader in the action. Vince wrote this as if he was recounting real events, hitting the highs and lows in the battle to take Iraq.
– Sergeant Chris Gonser, U.S. Army, OIF Veteran

Simply put, Vince Guerra’s Pegasus is the apogee of his story telling. Building on the story lines of Beyond the Golden Hour and The Stars in Their Places, Vince amps up the human capital of his characters and his consummate storytelling to produce a riveting, outstanding story of troops overcoming their limits to go above and beyond to defend their country, its interests, and their fellow troops.
– Lieutenant Colonel Wm. Brendan Welsh, United States Army Special Forces (Ret.)

Vince’s newest book is a thrilling story of contemporary military aviators and operators. The characters are especially compelling and realistic. The families are treated equally with respect, and together they make an engrossing story of our contemporary warriors and their world. I can’t wait for his next book.
– Anonymous, Captain, United States Air Force

Vince Guerra is a great new voice in military techno-thrillers. Action packed storyline; believable, humanized characters; plenty of high tech military equipment. As a former A-10 driver, I appreciate his authenticity and accuracy. As a lifetime reader of the genre, I give it five stars – highly recommended.
– Anonymous, former A-10 pilot, United States Air Force

This book points to the need of God in our lives. In the midst of a story of people in war for different reasons, it shows how God is near us ready to help, and uses all people who are willing.
– David Eubank, Founder, Free Burma Rangers

Vince Guerra is an author hitting his stride and Pegasus is his best book yet. As an old Vulcan/Stinger soldier, I especially appreciated the tactical details.
– Colonel Clifford Brown, U.S. Army (Ret.)

Four years after a heroic rescue mission in Afghanistan, former Pararescueman Aiden McCoy continues to fight for the lives of veterans – this time at home, as they struggle with the physical and psychological effects of war.
Meanwhile in Iraq, Aiden’s lifelong friend Jake Lyons impresses everyone with his combat rescue skills. As Jake’s reputation grows, so does his exposure to the daily horrors of a chaotic war. Aiden must help his friend confront the challenges of trauma, and get him back in the game.
Spanning two years in locations across the Middle East, American soil, and the shadowlands of intelligence agencies and special operations, The Stars and Their Places continues the tale begun in Beyond the Golden Hour. It is the second of four novels.
 

Praise for

The Stars and Their Places

 

“A moving, realistic story of men in combat trying to save lives, and of those at home whom they love. A powerful story of love and bravery.”

-David Eubank
Free Burma Rangers

“I loved the book…I truly appreciate wrapping the wives and kids left behind into the story in a fundamental and sympathetic way. My family still bears scar tissue from all of my trips. Good to see that recognized.”

-Wm. Brendan Welsh
US Army Special Forces (Retired)

“Vince wrote this book as if he was boots on the ground observing these events in real-time. The book realistically covers the events near and far that made up Operation Iraqi Freedom in the mid-2000s.”

Landon Chapman
Sergeant USMC, OIF & OEF combat veteran

“A compelling, fresh take on the war novel. Vince Guerra skillfully weaves combat and home front threads though The Stars and Their Places. He deals accurately and sensitively with TBI and PTSD, taking care not to fall into easy stigmatizing stereotypes. I was left with one question: when is the next Vince Guerra novel coming out?”

Clifford A. Brown
Colonel US Army (Retired)