Following The Wind Whispers War, War Written Words, and Welcome With Wrath, kgcummings continues the saga with her newest novel, What Went Wrong? As one reads the first book in the second trilogy involving fictional Jeff and Beth Madison, one soon realizes that they are reading aboutordinary everyday people.Yet, the story line, and characters continue to captivate. The years this novel covers are referred to by many from the Vietnam era as,"the silent years". The men couldnt, or wouldnt talk about the war, women, friends, and family didnt ask. Communication breakdowncauses oneto wonder What Went Wrong?
Waiting on this Book Four, was really hard. She will never give any clues as to what is going to happen to a character, she is very quiet when she is writing on a book. You know not to disturb her with frivolous questions that you know she will not answer. Kathy takes her writing very seriously. That is obvious when you read her books also. This last book, she kept me hanging in suspense again. She loves doing that I believe! It didn't take me but four or five days to read it. It was terrific and had more characters coming onto the scene. These would make a great mini-series for TV. Since I'm finished with book four and asking for book five, I may have to start all over again. If you haven't bought her books, you don't know what you are missing!!
“What Went Wrong” by Kgcummings is the 4th book in a Historical Romance Series. She has continued with the dramatic suspense, great emotion and story quality. She uses a lot of imagery and illustrates scenes in great detail when she writes. She is a dynamic novelist that writes with the essence of heart and soul. I have read all four of the books written so far and each one was a delight to read! I highly recommend to any adult that likes to read suspenseful historical romance. Kudos to you once again on another successful accomplishment! Each book was unique in its story and I will keep coming back for any future books she may write. Christina R Jussaume Author/Poetess
Once again, I'm commenting on the stories that several Nam Vets shared with me that are woven into the fabric of the fictional characters in this series. They went overseas as boys, and often came back men much older than their years. I don't like war, but as long as there are two people left on the face of the earth, I believe there will always be a conflict. The stars are for them. Thank you and Welcome Home. Kathy