Millionaires’ Row

Some men accept their fate; other men make it.


.Reviews

     This book can be purchased in print from Amazon and bookstores everywhere, as well as in many digital formats from Smashwords, Barnes and Noble, Apple Bookstore, Kobo, and Walmart online bookstores. It is also available from Amazon.com, and in Kindle format for those with Kindle Apps at Smashwords. Be sure to check Smashwords for special deals on digital books..

Inspired by the history of Williamsport, Pennsylvania

MILLIONAIRES’ ROW--2nd Edition


   Rossburg, Pennsylvania 1877

“MOVIE MATERIAL—I don’t know why it wasn’t made into a screenplay. It is a wonder epic novel. Five Stars!”--posted on Amazon


“Well worth it!  I live a few miles from Williamsport, PA (which is the city that this book is based on). I saw an ad in the local newspaper about the book and that the authors would be at the bookstore to sign copies of it. The book caught my attention and I was hooked by just reading the first couple of paragraphs. I haven't been able to put it down. Very well written in my opinion.”--posted on Amazon


“This book is excellent. A real page turner and unpredictable. I could not put it down!”--posted on Amazon


“The author hits the mark. I lived in Williamsport, Pa. most of my life. Although Rossburg, the town in 'Millionaires' Row' is mythical, I know the book was based on our city's rich and exciting history as the lumbering capital of the world in the 1870's. It is remarkably accurate in detail for an historical fiction and brings the history of our region to life. The authors developed great characters who were easy to like--or dislike! I finished the book wanting more and look forward to a future installment. The book was well written and on the order of 'Gone With the Wind'. For those who are tired of formula novels and want more mainstream historic fiction but with more developed romantic relationships, this is a good book. My husband read it and enjoyed it, too, so it's appeal is broad, and not all romance and heavy breathing. The co-author's website (Kathy Keller's site) says this is a mother and daughter writing team who grew up in my area so this confirms my suspicions that they have done research to support the historic details that make the book even more appealing. Well written and well edited. I keep looking for a book signing at an area B&N since I now live in Florida and so do the authors but haven't seen one. If I do, I'll definitely stop in and try to talk to them and have my copy signed. They should teach history this way. Maybe more people would pay attention!”--posted on Barnes and Noble


“GREAT READ!”--posted on Barnes and Noble


“I loved, loved, loved this book. The rich historical details and witty dialogue between characters was wonderful. I had trouble putting it down because I couldn’t wait to find out what would happen next. I just started reading another of Kathy Keller’s books, A Love Too Proud, and it’s just as good. If you like historical romance, this is the one to read!”--posted on Barnes and Noble


“FANTASTIC BOOK!!”--posted on Smashwords


“4 Stars”.   --Shirley on Goodreads


“4 Stars”.   -- Alicia on Goodreads


“5 Stars”.   --Kelly on Goodreads

     In 1868, Rossburg was a frontier town in the midst of a lumber boom. Overnight, millionaires were made and the boundaries of the inner circle were drawn. Scottish immigrant and mill hand Ian Douglas dared to defy those boundaries when he falls in love with the beautiful Eleanor Morgan, a powerful lumber baron’s daughter.

     When he is spurned and humiliated, Ian lays plans to gain wealth, power, and position. Childhood friend Maven McInnis warns Ian against trying to cross lines in a closed society. But he refuses to listen. And in his determination to win, he risks everything in a dangerous game with the power elite that proves to have consequences, one far more reaching than he knows.

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