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He's honoring a fallen friend but never expected to fall in love. A poignant American Heroes romance from the New York Times–bestselling author.
When he first arrives in Conard County, Sergeant Gil York is licking the wounds of combat—and mourning a beloved friend. But when he meets his fallen buddy's cousin, Miriam Baker, the troubled hero feels alive in a way he hasn't in years. Gil's walls are high . . . but Miri might just be the one to scale them, right into his heart.
Praise for the novels of Rachel Lee
"A page-turner full of mystery and suspense, keeping the reader engaged every step of the way." —Fresh Fiction
"While the relationship-building excels, it is the heroine's strength in the face of such personal adversities that is the real scene-stealer." —RT Book Reviews
"[Rachel Lee]'s deft use of dialogue to make her stories convincing works as well with conspiracy theories as with contemporary romances." —Publishers Weekly
When he first arrives in Conard County, Sergeant Gil York is licking the wounds of combat—and mourning a beloved friend. But when he meets his fallen buddy's cousin, Miriam Baker, the troubled hero feels alive in a way he hasn't in years. Gil's walls are high . . . but Miri might just be the one to scale them, right into his heart.
Praise for the novels of Rachel Lee
"A page-turner full of mystery and suspense, keeping the reader engaged every step of the way." —Fresh Fiction
"While the relationship-building excels, it is the heroine's strength in the face of such personal adversities that is the real scene-stealer." —RT Book Reviews
"[Rachel Lee]'s deft use of dialogue to make her stories convincing works as well with conspiracy theories as with contemporary romances." —Publishers Weekly