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Torn apart for more than five years, Captain Mathew Benedict and his wife Eden suffer the pain of separation and anguish--he on the bloody battlefields of Vietnam and in POW camps, and she on the American homefront

327 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published September 1, 1988

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Laura Taylor

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LAURA TAYLOR is an award-winning romance writer with over a million books in print. More than a half million digital editions of her books have already been downloaded by eBook readers.

She is the recipient of numerous awards for her writing, including 6 Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement, Reviewer's Choice, and Career Achievement Awards, 2 MAGGIE AWARDS from GRW/RWA, 2 Golden Heart Finalist Awards (RWA), an RWA RITA Finalist Award, and a Golden Rose Award from the Gold Coast Chapter of RWA.

Laura is also a highly regarded editorial consultant, a popular Workshop Leader at writers' conferences in the U.S., a permanent faculty member of SCWC, a member of International Thriller Writers (ITW), and one of the Original 25 Founding Members (and a member of the Board of Directors) of Novelists, Inc.

She received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminology from California State University, Long Beach, and she currently resides in Southern California.

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April 26, 2009
Excellent, realistic depiction of a Vietnam POW and the struggles of his coping wife. This novel is based on the author's experience as the wife of a Marine Corp pilot held in the Hanoi Hilton for five years.
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