One of the wonderful things about Romance authors is that they write about relevant, current, everyday topics. Lately, many contemporary Romance authors are writing about our wounded warriors. Romance authors have picked up on the heroic sacrifices our Veterans have made and have written authentic, smart, sensitive, emotional, heartwarming, and uplifting stories that touch all of our hearts. Two new releases are highlighted below.
USA Today best selling author RaeAnne Thayne continues her series, Hope’s Crossing, with book number six, Christmas In Snowflake Canyon.
Dylan Caine is a wounded war vet, losing an eye and part of his arm in Afghanistan. He lands back in Hope’s Crossing, but heads up to an isolated cabin in Snowflake Canyon to get away from his large, loving, and smothering family. He finally agrees to meet his brother at the local bar in town.
Genevieve Beaumont is the daughter of Hope’s Crossing’s mayor – a spoiled, rich, pompous brat who has spent the last several years in Paris – overspending and overindulging. When she discovers her fiance has been cheating on her, she breaks their engagement. Her parents pull her back to Hope’s Crossing, cutting her off from her trust fund until she can get her act together. She’s banished to live in her late grandmother’s run down house, and feeling sorry for herself, she heads off to the local bar.
When Genevieve ends up in a bar room brawl, Dylan reluctantly comes to her rescue. Both are arrested and are assigned community service at the local Wounded Warriors facility.
What follows is a painful, emotional, uplifting journey that brings these two unlikely characters together. Through emotional and physical trials, both characters transform from people you don’t quite like, to people you want to invite into your home. The two main characters are supported by a wonderfully written cast of supporting characters. Ms. Thayne does a beautiful job describing all the characters, the exquisite scenery and expertly shows us the courageous struggle of our wounded soldiers. A wonderfully written journey of loss and hurt replaced with healing and love.
The Way Home by Cindy Gerard – Killed in Action – the most dreaded words imaginable for a soldier’s wife. Jess Albert has been living with them for four years, since the death of her husband in Afghanistan. Finding blessed numbness in routine, she doesn’t dare to look ahead, any more than she can bear to look back. Then Tyler Brown, a former special-ops warrior, shows up at her small general store in Minnesota North Woods, jarring her back to life. Jess knows better than to fall in love with another man who places duty to his country before love of his wife- but there’s no denying the longing and the hope for a future that Ty makes her feel.
A world away, a man ravaged by years of captivity and torture, a man with no memories, finally escapes- clinging to life and sanity in a hostile land. In his darkest hour, he awakes in a lantern-lit cave to find a woman at his side. Dark-haired and dark-eyes, her touch is caring, despite the resentment he hears in her voice and sees on her face. Rabia is bound by honor to save the lost American soldier in her keeping, this broken warrior from a war that has brought so much devastation to her land. But is it honor igniting her compassion for her enemy, or is it something more?
A beautifully written story of love, honor, and loyalty and the sacrifices of our soldiers and their families.
Check out some other Romance authors who have written military themed books: Suzanne Brockmann, Robyn Carr, Laura Griffin, Elle Kennedy, Penny McCall, Lindsay McKenna, JoAnn Ross, Roxanne St. Clair, Julie Ann Walker.