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somewhereinafrica

Out now from The Wild Rose Press

Somewhere in North Africa

Algeria had been invaded by the Allies. Victoria Jackson, Army nurse, never saw a different invasion coming her way. It was in the form of a Navy officer, Scott Murphy.

Soon after getting married they were separated by the misfortunes of war. He stayed behind while she goes onto Naples. Coming to meet up with her his ship is sunk.

All he has to do is stay alive. Fighting the cold of the Mediterranean he barely survives. When rescued he's without any identification so Victoria doesn't know if he's alive or not. By a miracle Scott is taken to Naples and the arms of his bride.

Only then does he learn of the news she'd kept secret.

 
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operationlove

Out now from Highland Press

Angel From Above

As part of the coalition forces sent to Saudi Arabia during Operation Desert Shield, Lt. Cristal Johnson expects to encounter many things, but love isn’t one of them.

Repeatedly being called to duty running recon missions in Iraq and Kuwait, Lt. Paul Stevens has little time for affairs of the heart.

Cristal attempts a daring rescue of Paul and his A-team from Iraqi soldiers. Will she and her Iron Maiden copter crew safely bring them out of harm’s way, or will Desert Storm claim yet another tragedy?

Part 2 of the ‘Angel Trilogy’

Angel From Above is one of five sweet romantic stories in a Special Ops Romantic Anthology dedicated to the brave men and women who have served and those who are serving in the Navy, Coast Guard, Air Force, Army and Marines.

NAVY, COAST GUARD, AIR FORCE, ARMY, & MARINES

4.5 Books - Five sweet romantic stories delving into the world of Special Operations from authors whose family and friends are part of the military community. ... Downs does another excellent job with Angel from Above. The love between these two is so beautiful and timeless. It's a love we all want. The man who wants nothing more than to protect the woman he loves.- Reviewed by Wild Plum for LASR

 

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