Thinking of Home
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Publisher Description
A wartime secret affair…
A reunion that took them both by surprise…
Can lightning strike twice and rekindle love?
Ian was ready to go home to good family and a new job. But a glance at a woman in the Atlanta Airport USO reminded him of someone years before when he'd spent a month by her side and in her bed. But they'd made no promises other than to enjoy the time they had in the middle of a war.
Vicki had served as an Army nurse but a call from home sent her back to the only woman who'd ever been family to her. But a chance meeting at a VA hospital rekindled something she thought was lost forever.
Ian and Vicki have a past but do they have a future?
He's willing to fight for it but she guards her heart. When danger strikes at the VA hospital, she and Ian won't stop until they uncover what is killing some of the elderly patients. But when she's taken hostage, Ian and his fellow Lighthouse Security Keepers race the clock to get to her in time.
A Lighthouse Security Investigation West Coast crossover novel.
Customer Reviews
Fated Love
Ian went thru the Atlanta Airport USO area and came in contact with Blessing and has daydreams about his lost love, Vicki. He flies home and the family is reunited and he gets a great job. Next, his Grandfather, Ernest has hip replacement surgery at the VA Hospital. Ian visits him at the PT/rehab center next door. Read on and find out how life changes for Ian and Ernest. Great read! So, get your ecopy/ebook/paper copy and read it wherever you go.
Thinking of Home
Thinking of Home is book 12 by Maryann Jordan and part of the Long Road Home series by various authors and an awesome addition.
Dante and Vicki met a few yrs ago when he undergoes emergency surgery while in Afghanistan, she is his nurse. There is instant attraction but duty calls. Now a few yrs later they met again when Dante’s grandfather requires hip surgery..but also some suspicious deaths at the VA hospital…suspense, fate, timing, mystery, second chance and so much more…
I voluntarily read an advanced reader copy (ARC) of this book from the author. All thoughts and opinions are my own.