Heart of the Season
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
With a little help and a holiday miracle, can a determined animal rescue worker find and save a missing dog in time to give a wounded warrior the Christmas he desperately longs for?
Jeannie Montgomery runs an animal shelter in Kabul, where she not only rescues strays, but also helps Western military personnel bring their newfound pets home when their tour of duty is up. Jeannie's heart nearly breaks when she receives an email from a stateside marine, pleading for her help with finding his dog. As she begins communicating with him via Skype, an instant attraction sparks between them, strengthening Jeannie's resolve to do whatever it takes to fulfill his Christmas wish.
Zachary West lost his leg in an IED blast in Afghanistan. Since returning to Phoenix, he's been living in self-imposed isolation, hiding his scars from the world, but he hasn't forgotten the furry friend whose warning saved his life. More than anything, he wants to have Akilah home with him in time for Christmas. Jeannie seems to be the answer to his prayers. Her optimism and tenacity give Zach hope for Akilah, while her loving kindness helps heal his battered heart. He wants to believe that she's the one he's been waiting for all his life, but how can a gorgeous woman like her ever love a broken, scarred warrior like him?
Customer Reviews
Heart Of The Season
I would rate this more than a five!!!!!
Beautifully written. Great characters and who doesn't love a love story with a dog in it. Thanks for a great read!
Must read
This is my first time writing a review ,I can't see for the tears flowing, I enjoyed reading this book so much than am recommending it to all those sappy readers like my self it being a while since I have cry while reading a book. Thanks to the author for this one . Ten stars if I could!!!! .
Heart of the Season
Really enjoyed this book. Sweet story that will touch your heart. And of course romantic! Especially enjoyed it being a member of the military community myself & the plot brought on a few tears. Definitely worth reading over and over again.