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War Romance

Review from A Soldier’s Vow →

Wini leaves her home in the US to talk a job with a France magazine taking war time photos. Henri is with the Canadian Army stationed in France. The two meet and begin a war time romance. The author has done great research to make this book seem authentic to the time. It is well..

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A unique and interesting story

Review from Split-Second Lifetime →

Would you consider the audio edition of Split-Second Lifetime to be better than the print version? Narration was good and did the story justice. Story was unique and powerful with a message. Any additional comments? This review copy audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost.”

Love Is Eternal

Review from Split-Second Lifetime →

Any additional comments? When Jebby meets Dodi, she begins to have what she first believes to be visions or hallucinations. Though they are strangers, they both feel an instant connection as if they have always known one another. As they travel the world together, Jebbi wonders if her visions are really memories of a past..

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Feels like short stories smashed into one novel

Review from Hot Air →

Sean’s roots start in Ireland with a girl on the cusp of womanhood. She eventually flees to the USA to get a fresh start where she meets the man who will become her husband. Together, they raise Sean who becomes a pararescueman and goes on to battle terrorists in Afghanistan and at home in Albuquerque,..

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A bit slow but the core story is good.

Review from Quiet River →

Set in and around Seattle, Washington, the Collins are learning to deal with tragedy and move on. Lisa and Matt work at a small magazine and were expecting their second child until tragedy struck. In recovering from such a loss, Matt buys a small place in Quiet River. They recently had a lovely vacation there..

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Enjoyable thrilling listen!

Review from Hot Air →

Any additional comments? Hot Air, written and narrated by Denise Kahn, is an action thriller that aspires to be an international thriller in the vein of a Suzanne Brockmann novel. In a post 9-11 world, I can easily imagine one soldier from Afghanistan holding a grudge and becoming a suicide bomber, threatening devastation at an..

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Split-Second Lifetime

Review from Split-Second Lifetime →

It’s amazing how sometimes things just feel like they’re meant to be. That’s how it was when Jebby and Dodi met on the airplane. It was as if they’d known each other forever… and just maybe they had. As they embarked on their adventures, Jebby began having glimpses of the ancient past, and another couples..

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