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Book Review of A Soldier's Heart (Flanagans, Bk 7) (Love Inspired, No 396) (Larger Print)

A Soldier's Heart (Flanagans, Bk 7) (Love Inspired, No 396) (Larger Print)
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Helpful Score: 1


"Wounded army officer Luke Marino was sent home, his career, his spirit shattered. Now he wanted only to left alone, refusing even the physical therapy he needed.
But Mary Kate Flanagan Donnelly, a widow with two children to raise on her own, needed Luke's case to prove herself as a capable therapist. Despite the revival of feelings she thought dormant since their high school romance, she was determined to help the stubborn hero and keepo matters strictly business..."
This well written story speaks to the distress of many of our wounded. trying to restore their lives and relationships after the destructive experience of war. This is a heart felt message with out being melodramatic, you are drawn into the blight of these young people with compassion and hope.
I thoroughly enjoyed it.