Just Once
A Novel
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Publisher Description
The #1 New York Times bestselling author “known for her deeply heartfelt novels” (Woman’s World) and the Baxter Family novels writes a sweeping World War II love story about a young woman torn between two brothers.
In 1941, beautiful Irvel Holland is too focused on her secret to take much notice of the war raging overseas. She’s dating Sam but in love with his younger brother, Hank—her longtime best friend—and Irvel has no idea how to break the news. Then the unthinkable happens—Pearl Harbor is attacked. With their lives turned upside down overnight, Sam is drafted and convinces Hank to remain in Indiana, where he and Irvel take up the battle on the home front.
While Sam fights in Europe, an undeniable chemistry builds between Irvel and Hank but neither would dare cross that line. Then, two military leaders pay Irvel a visit at the classroom where she teaches. The men have plans for her, a proposition to join a new spy network. One catch: She can tell no one.
With Irvel caught between two brothers thousands of miles apart, can love find a way, even from the ashes of the greatest heartbreak?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The underbaked latest from Kingsbury (Someone Like You) centers on a headstrong American spy and the love triangle she negotiates amid the rising panic of WWII. When both are 12, Hank Myers promises to marry his neighbor Irvel Holland someday. Ten years later, in 1941, the two have yet to seriously date, and Irvel is instead going out with Hank's good-hearted brother Sam. But when Sam enlists in the Army after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, he and Irvel break up. Irvel and Hank stay home in Bloomington, Ind., to teach at the local high school, and an undeniable attraction simmers between them, though they're reluctant to act on their feelings. Before long, math whiz Irvel is recruited by the Office of Strategic Services and begins posing as a nurse on a Navy ship while working as a code breaker, Sam and Hank join the fighting in the Pacific theater, and all three rely on their faith to survive and make it back home, where Irvel and Hank hope to be together. Presented in a series of frame stories—Irvel's history is discovered by her granddaughter in a series of tapes—the novel is light on historical substance and heavy on melodrama, often abetted by trite dialogue ("I don't know what happens next," Hank declares at one point. "I just know... I can't live without you"). This has heart, but it's not enough to save the story from falling frustratingly flat.
Customer Reviews
The most beautiful love story.
The most beautiful love story I have ever read. Thank you Karen Kingsbury for the beautiful gift of writing that God gave you and for sharing it with all of us. God bless you abundantly!
Just Once
Writing seemed very simple and poorly written . Story just seemed boring and long. I got through 50% and couldn’t finish it.