All's fair in love and war. Or so they say. High school and college were a nightmare for Doris Strealer and being an adult isn't much better. Men won't date a woman of her height, and they don't understand her desire to repair car engines rather than work as a nurse or a teacher. When her father's
The Widow & the War Correspondent: A Christian WWII Romance
β Scribed by Linda Shenton Matchett
- Book ID
- 110705807
- Publisher
- Linda Shenton Matchett
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 98 KB
- Series
- Sisters in Service
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781734708530
- ASIN
- B088FYGJ6Z
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Are a new life and new love possible in a country devastated by war?
Barely married before she's widowed after Pearl Harbor three years ago, journalist Cora Strealer travels to England where she's assigned to work with United Press's top reporter who thinks the last place for a woman is on the front lines. Can she change his opinion before D-Day? Or will she have to choose her job over her heart?
A sought-after journalist, Van Toppel deserves his pick of assignments, which is why he can't determine the bureau chief's motive for saddling him with a cub reporter. Unfortunately, the beautiful rookie is no puff piece. Can he get her off his beat without making headlines...or losing his heart?
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### Product Description Harold Guard became a war correspondent quite by chance, after he had been invalided out of the navy following a submarine accident. Thereafter, working for United Press, he gained a front row seat to many of the most dramatic battles and events of the century. In March 194