Kelly's son was injured in Afghanistan. Luckily they told him he could convalesce at home. He had saved some of the others that were with him---his dog--Wicked--saved him!! He was a small town hero! Not that he wanted all the attention--but had no real choice--the Veterans were throwing a BIG welcome Home party for him.
Meanwhile his doctor needed a new assistant and ended up hiring a near relative---She and Cash hit it off immediately! The woman who really thought she would get the job was not too happy--
Then----the current Senator wanted Cash to replace him as Senator---
Cash was feeling a lot better and decided to pick up his now girl friend and take her out to dinner---when he got to her place---she was no where to be found!!
Lots of people could have been the culprits----but who did this? It took a bit a investigating--but all's well that ends well! To find out how this all went down you will have to read this excellent novel!!
About the Book: (from Amazon)
The war hero returns home
With his dog, Wicked
Both have been injured
Their welcome should be pretty straightforward
But not everyone likes a war hero
Maybe Kelly’s son, Cash, should have stayed in Afghanistan
At least there he knew who the enemy was!
All Kelly and Mike want to do is help Cash recuperate from his injuries
They never planned on becoming involved with a kidnapping
Good to have guard dogs when you need them
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USA TODAY bestselling author and seven time Amazon All Star Author, Dianne Harman, draws her stories and characters from a diverse business and personal background. She owned a national antique and art appraisal business for many years, left that industry, and opened two yoga centers where she taught and certified yoga instructors. She's traveled extensively throughout the world and loves nothing more than cooking, playing backgammon with her husband, Tom, and throwing the ball for their dog, Kelly.
Being a dog lover and having attended numerous cooking schools, she couldn't resist writing about food and dogs. Dianne is the author of several cozy mystery series: Cedar Bay, Liz Lucas, High Desert, Midwest, Jack Trout, and the Northwest. Each of these books contains recipes from her travels. Alexis, the first book in the Midlife Journey Series was also recently published. She's the author of the award-winning suspenseful Coyote Series.
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37 comments :
I cannot imagine having a child hurt anywhere :( How awful.
It would be dreadful to have a child hurt anywhere, much less in a country far from home.
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I can't imagine having a child hurt in Afghanistan or anywhere else.
I try not to think about my girls being hurt anywhere, but you did pique my curiosity when you mentioned recipes.
Just a thought as to how bad they have it, anywhere in the world is heartbreaking.
No, I sure cannot imagine that, what an awful thing to through.
That would be extremely harrowing.
I would be absolutely devastated if one of my children was hurt in Afghanistan or anywhere else!
I do not have children but I can not imagine having any loved one hurt in a place so far away.
I would never want to see any child hurt in any far away land.
I can't imagine! When my child hurts, I hurt :(
I would be devastated if one of my children was hurt in Afghanistan or anywhere else.
I can, we lost everything because of a house fire. And when my brother was hurt bad,my father had to take care of him . No hospital, no doctor. There was a time we had no food and when my mother went to the welfare department for help, they told her to come back in six months. She went back the next day and asked, What do I feed my six kids for six months? It's a hard life in the USA , maybe not a war. But the poor places we lived, there were people being killed out on the streets for money,drugs, ect...
I wished no one had to suffer
I have a grandson serving in the military and I pray for him everyday.. I cannot imagine how the news would hit me....
I work with a lot of international students. I know their parents must be worried while this pandemic is going on.
I don't have a child or any children, but this shouldn't happen at all. Children should be safe, not be in harm's way.
That would be devastating but I think its' a reality a lot of people are facing right now
No, I cannot even imagine!
This is one of my biggest nightmares. 😞
That would be unimaginable, and I feel deeply sorry for any person who has to go through that.
Our son went on a mission's trip when he was a senior in high school to Peru and almost died. They did not drink the water but thought canned Jalapeno peppers would be safe. They do not sterilize the water in their canning. Our youth pastor and our son became very ill. Michael collapsed at a cafe they had to carry him themselves down the streets to a clinic. No ambulance or hospital. He could hear the doctors talking saying that if he lived overnight he would survive but it was doubt full that he would. Our pastor asked if we should be called and the doctor said wait until tomorrow. He woke up the next morning but was still sick. The day he collapsed I had nose surgery but we would have been on the first plane out if they had called. When we picked up Michael from church when he came home a friend that went with them looked concerned and I asked her why and she said I will let Michael tell you so I looked at Michael and he had lost weight and hardly any color in his face. I had him checked out by our family doctor. He had gone on quite a few mission's trips since then but does not eat anything canned or their water in those countries. Thank you for the chance to win. My husband and I love Dianne Harman's books
It is very hard not seeing your kids go away and know if you will never see it again....
I love the cover
would be hard
It's a terrible thing to think of. This book sounds great though, and I love that it has the dog in it.
I can't imagine it.
I can't imagine having a child hurt in Afghanistan or anywhere else.
it would honestly devastate me
My daughter would ejoy this book
I could not imagine that..
It is every parents worst nightmare.
I could never imagine dealing with that!
Im excited for the recipies!
I can sort of imagine. I lost a twenty five year old son in an accident. It is something you never get over. Thank you so much for sharing this
I cannot imagine and would have a nervous breakdown I am sure.
I can't imagine. It would be awful.
I do not like to think children anywhere are being hurt. It hurts my heart. btjfarnham@Yahoo.com
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