Love in a Sandstorm
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- $5.99
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
Captain Sean Foster came back from war broken from the inside out. And he doesn't care about being fixed. Not even by a woman who followed him halfway around the world due to some misguided loyalty.
Jenna Kowalczyk had two weeks with a man who stole her heart. They promised each other forever, but one brutal explosion proved that promise to be paper-thin.
She should leave him in the past. That's what he wants her to do. But from the second the determined midwife shows up in Pine Harbour, she knows she's staying--no matter how much heartache is in store for her.
Customer Reviews
Characters are very real
Characters seem very real. Good stand alone story but some backstory from reading other books in this series makes it better.
Love in a Sandstorm
This book was excellent. The characters and the story never felt unfinished. It was beautifully written and the plot was interesting, thoroughly fleshed out, and one I’d never encountered before. I adored Sean and Jenna and the love and strength they share.
There were very few issues with the text itself, but one thing I find annoying with today’s writing in general (not specific to this author) is the difference between spellcheck and grammar check. For example, I frequently see the word “lead” as the past tense of “lead” when the past tense should really be “led.” I saw another phrase, something like “turned on its axis” that was written as “turned on its access.”
Great depth
Enjoyed the depth of characters. Men’s sexual dysfunction is going to happen with age and circumstances. more realistic to life not always giving you what you want but making what you’ve got great. It’s the first book I’ve ever read dealing with male adjustment to those expectations that is fundamentally and physiologically going to happen! So important to help men and their partners explore the realities and learn to adapt to their partners needs…..talking about expectations is really helpful!! And so great to showcase veterans and/or people w/TBI (traumatic brain injuries) and coming back from war zones never the same as they went in