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At last, 26 Women Is Available

 I am proud to announce that my novel 26 Women is available in hardcopy and digital form.


Follow the life of Richard Harrison from his horny teens, living as a single father to becoming a grandparent. Meet the 26 women who affected him on his way. Maturing early and appearing older in his youth afforded him experiences his peers couldn't have.

The book is available from any source you wish to use. Just tell the librarian, bookstore clerk, or online order form you want to buy 26 Women by Jeffrey Jordan.

The ISBN # for the digital form (Kindle, Nook, or Apple.) is 9780578826868 for the paperback version 9780578826851.

When I moved back to Milwaukee in August of 2019, I began writing this novel. I had the first draft by mid-November. I can't remember the exact visit by the muse that got me to tackle this concept, but I remember I had the title and a list of twenty-six female names before I wrote a word of it.

Since I can't write from an outline. I sat down at my workspace, started writing, and the tale grew into the book I'm offering you.

I ask you to order a copy. It will be printed on-demand, so it might take a week or so. If you enjoy it tell your friends. I humbly suggest it might be a nice gift. If you see fit, you could suggest it for your book club. I would be happy to attend a meeting of your club to discuss the book if there was interest.


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