**Can love conquer all? . . .** All Special Forces sergeant Jason Dexter ever wanted was to serve his countryβwith his father's blessing. Although the elder Dexter has yet to make his peace with his son's decision, Jason has no regrets. Still, he has mixed feelings about returning to his upst
A Soldier's Song
β Scribed by Onorato, Irene
- Book ID
- 109505438
- Publisher
- Kensington
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 331 KB
- Series
- Veteran's Heart 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781601837936
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Can love conquer all? . . .
All Special Forces sergeant Jason Dexter ever wanted was to serve his countryβwith his father's blessing. Although the elder Dexter has yet to make his peace with his son's decision, Jason has no regrets. Still, he has mixed feelings about returning to his upstate New York town. But his perspective changes at a friend's wedding, where he meets a lovely, gifted musician. Now Jason has a new mission: to get to know Aria Greco better.
The daughter of Jason's commanding officer, Aria dreams of becoming a concert pianist. Meeting the handsome soldier transforms both their lives. But Aria's ambition, Jason's unresolved family conflicts, and jealousy over rivals on both sides soon threatens their blossoming relationship. As Jason prepares for a dangerous deployment, will the mounting tensions tear them apart, or is their loveβand the faith they shareβpowerful enough to heal the past and embrace the future?
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