A Sweet Soldier Romance from bestselling author Soraya Lane!
Luke Brown is a highly trained Special Forces soldier, but nothing has prepared him for returning home after two years away. He wasn't expecting his wife to welcome him with open arms, but he certainly wasn't expecting divorce papers.
When Olivia sees Luke for the first in two years, standing on her doorstep in uniform, all she wants is to throw her arms around him. But she's already made her decision, and she needs to protect her heart. For all she knows, Luke could be shipping out again soon, leaving her to raise their son alone - again.
But Luke isn't about to lose his wife without a fight, and he's determined to win his family back, no matter what!
Soraya M. Lane is the Amazon Charts & Kindle #1 bestselling author of THE SECRET MIDWIFE and THE ITALIAN DAUGHTER.
Soraya is the author of The Lost Daughters series, as well as best-selling historical women's fiction.
As a child, Soraya dreamed of becoming an author. Fast forward more than a few years, and Soraya is now living her dream! Soraya describes being an author as "the best career in the world", and she hopes to be writing romance and women's fiction for many years to come.
Soraya loves spending her days thinking up characters for books, and her home is a constant source of inspiration. She lives with her own real life hero and two sons on a small farm in New Zealand, surrounded by animals and with an office overlooking a field where their horses graze.
Add Soraya's latest novel, THE LAST DAUGHTER, and her next WWII novel, THE UNDERGROUND SISTERS, to your Goodreads shelf today!
For more information about Soraya, her books and her writing life, visit sorayalane.com or www.facebook.com/SorayaLaneAuthor, or follow her on Instagram @SorayaLaneAuthor. She would love to hear from you.
Loved the way this showed both sides of the difficulties of having a soldier coming home from war. Just one of the many struggles couples and family face.
I read the kindle version of this book. In the second half of the book I found several grammar errors. In one place the father's name was substituted for the son's name. Other places were punctuation. In some cases a word had a hyphen where it wasn't needed.