Six authors come together to Honour our Heroes.
Love Across Enemy Lines, Anna Edwards.
In the midst of a brutal war, Harper Riley, a fearless soldier, captures Rehan Haddad, an enigmatic enemy prisoner. As Harper interrogates Rehan, they discover an unexpected connection. Despite their duties, they find solace in each other’s company, and a forbidden love blossoms, challenging the war around them. Caught between loyalty to their nations and their feelings, Harper and Rehan navigate a path filled with danger and deception.
Operation Road trip, Alexis Monroe.
When life is planned for you and you don’t feel you’ve got any options, what do you do? Plan a road trip and hope for the best. But even the best laid plans can go wrong and when my friends cancel, a surprise acquaintance steps up. There’s a bond between us but he doesn’t know who my parents are or what they have planned for me. Will this patient and calm man help me find my way, or will I stay lost forever?
Twice the Trouble, D. Williams.
I take honor and duty seriously in my life. I served to protect my country, home, and the people I love, but my government failed to protect me. Now, coming home after an injury that almost took my life, they call me a hero. It makes it hard to look people in the eye when all I feel is so numb and hollow. I go in search of my mentor only to find him retiring. After twenty-five years of service and one nasty divorce, I see the same look in his eyes. He’s just as lost. When I suggested getting drinks for his birthday, I was hoping to get some words of wisdom.
Fallen Warriors, Elizabeth N. Harris.
We go back to the beginning of the Fallen Warriors, a story of six friends. One will become a leader and President. One will lose his confidence before his ass is kicked into touch. One will walk away unscathed but lose her happy ever after. One will undergo a complete personality change, and another will learn to adapt. One will not come home alive.
I’m responsible for my friends, somehow, I became their leader. I brought up joining the army, and it was the best chance at a good life we had. What happened to them is on me. And it’s a heavy weight to carry. But some good came out of the tragedy, we need to look forward and not back. And make our mark on South Dakota and Pennington County as an MC that is clean, bold and strong.
Flying by the Daisy, Lee VanBeek
Two women battle their pain and their memories that have left them both scarred. Seeking therapy, they discover kindred souls and a place of acceptance and love. But events move to separate them even as they try to cling together.
When a parent does his best to change what you want, and acceptance isn’t forthcoming, will love find the way? Who do you turn to when the person who was your rock, can’t accept you?
Through trauma, war, disapproval, Flying by the Daisy, tells the story of resilience and courage.
Scars of War by J.B Kynx.
A story of survival, redemption, and the messy, beautiful rebuild of a life torn apart, this is for anyone who’s ever had to start over—with nothing but grit, love, and a hell of a lot of stubbornness.