The Quiet Hero

Lt-Col R.O. Wynne  Image courtesy Mt Wilson and Mt Irvine Historical Society.

Lt-Col R.O. Wynne

 

As well as my grandfather, Jack and his mate, Percy, there were other real-life characters amongst my fictional ones in Angel of Song. One very special hero is referred to by Madame Dupont only as ‘Hugh’s friend’.

He was Lt. Colonel R. O.(Richard Owen) Wynne of the 2nd Regiment, Bedfordshire Rifles and his war record is impressive, to say the least. He was on the Western Front from at least the beginning of 1915 until the end of WW1 and took command of his entire regiment several times in 1917 in what have been considered some of the worst battles of the war. He trained soldiers new to the Front; from time to time commanded other battalions beside his own; and was twice awarded the DSO for conspicuous gallantry and leadership; the second of which he received after the battle mentioned in Angel of Song.

This occurred during March 21- 28, 1918; specifically on March 27 at La Folie when he led a successful assault on enemy machine guns that were decimating our troops, killing their commanding officer and forcing them into retreat.

Lt. Colonel Wynne was a crack shot; with all the speed and accuracy required by the high standard of the Rifles. Later, in his civilian life, he won many shooting competitions. But he wasn’t about to rest on his laurels.

Private research indicates that he led a secret surveillance team ahead of the 6th Division into France in 1940. The team was left stranded to find its own way out when France unexpectedly surrendered to Germany on the 22nd June 1940 and the 6th had to withdraw, leaving them behind.

After many hair-raising adventures, including hiding in olive groves being strafed by Stukas; he finally managed to make it, under Stuka fire, to the Jackal, a destroyer cruising in the Mediterranean; ending up in hospital in Egypt. The Jackal, damaged, but still able to sail out of range of the Stukas, was not as lucky as him and was sunk later in the war. But she got him away to safety.

A letter written from his hospital bed in Alexandria included a tongue-in-cheek comment that the Free French must have been a myth because he didn’t find any of them. In all the months of hardship; making his way through hostile territory, under fire from the enemy; his only complaint was of lice. He said he would always feel sorry for lousy sheep.

From May, 1941, he was found in Australia, maintaining a distinguished but unobtrusive presence as ADC to the Governor of NSW, Lord Wakehurst. Had anything(or anyone) threatened the Governor, Lt. Colonel Wynne would have gone into the kind of action for which his regiment was famous: His ceremonial walking cane was a concealed .22 rifle!

Personification of the courage, integrity and self-sacrifice of the finest soldiers of WW1; modest, unassuming and reserved; with a quiet dignity; yet ‘hell on wheels’ in a battle; Lt. Colonel R. O. Wynne is one of my favourite real-life heroes.

Photo credit: Mt Wilson and Mt Irvine Historical Society.

Private research courtesy of Lt-Col. Wynne’s granddaughter, Avril.

Angel of Song Goodreads’ Giveaway – Honouring Anzac Day 2016

Anzac Day is fast approaching. In honour of this special day, I’m giving away another copy of Angel of Song!

Angel of Song is a historical fiction novel set in World War One on the Western Front. In this re-imagined version of history, 101 years ago, a beautiful soprano becomes an unlikely hero, and a symbol of hope and encouragement for the downtrodden Allies.

To secure your chance to win a copy, all you have to do is click the ‘enter giveaway’ button on the Angel of Song Giveaway via the Goodreads website. If you aren’t a member already, it is easy and free to join here: www.goodreads.com and you can use your Facebook logins too!

You’ve got from midnight April 13, 2016 to midnight Anzac Day (April 25, 2016) to click and enter. It’s easy and doesn’t cost a thing!

Enter for your chance to win a free novel by clicking below.

Good Luck,

AR x

Goodreads Book Giveaway

Angel of Song by Anne Rouen

Angel of Song

by Anne Rouen

Giveaway ends April 25, 2016.

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Angel of Song Goodreads’ Giveaway Winner!

 

Congratulations to my two Goodreads’ Giveaway Winners! You will be receiving your copies of Angel of Song in the mail by the end of March.

It’s so wonderful to send these gifts all over the world. I’ve got one prize going to a lucky lady in Georgia USA, and another to a gentleman from the beautiful Nova Scotia in Canada.

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Thanks to all 750 entrants, and keep your eye out for future giveaways!

Angel of Song Nominated for 5 Awards in 2016

I’m so excited to announce that Angel of Song has just been nominated for five awards across two awards programs for 2016 so far!

Global Ebook Awards

As the silver medalist in this awards program in 2014 for Master of Illusion, it’s a great honour to see Angel of Song nominated in the same categories, being: Historical Literature Fiction (Modern) and Best Ebook Cover.

IPPY Awards

Conducted annually, the Independent Publisher Book Awards honour the year’s best independently published titles from around the world. This year, Angel of Song is nominated in the following categories: Historical Fiction, Military/Wartime Fiction and Cover Design – Fiction.

I really do love seeing these nomination stickers on the cover!

Don’t forget, you can grab a copy of Angel of Song in eBook or paperback by clicking this link – Buy Angel of Song.

Take Care!

AR AdminAOS Cover with Award Stickers

Look What’s Coming for Christmas!

Angel of Song

Angel of Song – Book Three in the Master Of Illusion Series.  Already in Amazon’s Hot New Releases for the categories, Historical French Fiction and Historical Fiction 20th Century.

Over the last year, I have been working very hard (along with my editor and designer) to get Book Three in the Master of Illusion series released.

The fantastic news is that it is already available for presale, and will finally be released via eBook and paperback this Friday,18th December 2015! Just in time for Christmas!

Angel of Song is a historical romance set in France amidst the chaos of the Great War. In the hell of the trenches, the Allied soldiers sacrifice their lives to hold their posts against insurmountable odds. Looking for inspiration, the French believe they’ve found a secret weapon from an unlikely source: the Angel of Song.

Angel of Song is fiction woven into a factual setting. It tells the story of a beautiful young opera singer catapulted from the idyllic lifestyle of Paris in the Belle Époque into the horrors of World War I and how she uses her talents to fight the war in her own way. Incredibly, she finds that her enemies are not all on the other side.

Angel of Song is available from the following online eBook outlets for only $4.99 US: Amazon kindle, Nook, Smashwords, Apple Itunes store & Kobo to name a few. Paperback copies may be ordered directly from the US Amazon & Create Space stores from Dec 18th onward, and will be available for order via Ingram in most good bookstores by mid-January 2016 for $24.99 US.

For more details, click here for the Angel of Song web page!

Merry Christmas & a very Happy New Year to you all!

Anne Rouen