Bonnie P. (phlieger) reviewed Strangers When We Meet (Harlequin Superromance, No 737) on + 22 more book reviews
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"Is it possible? During Desert Storm, Rosie Armstrong's husband went off to war. He didn't return. She was told that he was missing in action and presumed dead. For years, she couldn't accept that Nick was dead, couldn't believe it. But she got on with her life because she had to, for her child's sake. Eventually she met another man and allowed herself to fall in love with him. She's finally said yes to Zach's proposal of marriage. And then there's a phone call: "Your husband's not dead." He was a prisoner of war all those years, kept hidden in Iraqi bunkers. He's coming home. A stranger.
How would you feel? What would you do? Share Rosie Armstrong's story. And the stories of her husband Nick, her son, and her fiance. Experience the emotion!"
"Is it possible? During Desert Storm, Rosie Armstrong's husband went off to war. He didn't return. She was told that he was missing in action and presumed dead. For years, she couldn't accept that Nick was dead, couldn't believe it. But she got on with her life because she had to, for her child's sake. Eventually she met another man and allowed herself to fall in love with him. She's finally said yes to Zach's proposal of marriage. And then there's a phone call: "Your husband's not dead." He was a prisoner of war all those years, kept hidden in Iraqi bunkers. He's coming home. A stranger.
How would you feel? What would you do? Share Rosie Armstrong's story. And the stories of her husband Nick, her son, and her fiance. Experience the emotion!"
Angela S. (boringgirl) reviewed Strangers When We Meet (Harlequin Superromance, No 737) on + 302 more book reviews
very emotional, a tear jerker
back cover:
During Desert Storm, Rosie Armstrong's husband went off to war. He didn't return. She was told that he was missing in action - and presumed dead.
For years, she couldn't accept that Nick was dead, couldn't believe it. But she got on with her life because she had to - for her child's sake. Eventually she met another man and allowed herself to fall in love with him. She's finally said yes to Zach's proposal of marriage ...
And then there's a phone call. "Your husband's not dead." He was a prisoner of war all those years, kept hidden in Iraqi bunkers.
He's coming home. A stranger.
How would you feel? What would you do?
Share Rosie Armstrong's story. And the stories of her husband, Nick, her son - and her fiance. Experience the emotion.
back cover:
During Desert Storm, Rosie Armstrong's husband went off to war. He didn't return. She was told that he was missing in action - and presumed dead.
For years, she couldn't accept that Nick was dead, couldn't believe it. But she got on with her life because she had to - for her child's sake. Eventually she met another man and allowed herself to fall in love with him. She's finally said yes to Zach's proposal of marriage ...
And then there's a phone call. "Your husband's not dead." He was a prisoner of war all those years, kept hidden in Iraqi bunkers.
He's coming home. A stranger.
How would you feel? What would you do?
Share Rosie Armstrong's story. And the stories of her husband, Nick, her son - and her fiance. Experience the emotion.
Linda A. (Booksat109) reviewed Strangers When We Meet (Harlequin Superromance, No 737) on + 79 more book reviews
A really interesting story about a woman who has gone on with her life after learning that ther husband was killed in Desert Storm, only to find out that he was really alive. When he returns, it turns her life upside down and she and he have to fall in love all over again.