Canteen Dreams

A WWII Homefront Romance

Romance, Inspired Romance, Fiction & Literature, Religious, Historical
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Author: Cara Putman ISBN: 1230001520491
Publisher: Whisper Valley Press Publication: January 24, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Cara Putman
ISBN: 1230001520491
Publisher: Whisper Valley Press
Publication: January 24, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Her hand fluttered from her heart to her throat, and Audrey searched Willard's eyes. Fear and anger were gone, replaced by a love so deep she could drown in it.

A heartwarming WWII love story, Canteen Dreams won the 2008 American Christian Fiction Writers’ Carol Award for short historical fiction.

In the aftermath of Pearl Harbor, Nebraska schoolteacher Audrey Stone wants to support the war effort in any way she can. When her community starts a canteen at the train station, Audrey spends nearly every spare moment there, offering food and kindness to the soldiers passing through. She never expected to fall for a local boy…or face the challenges of budding love in the face of war.

Rancher Willard Johnson admires Audrey’s passionate nature, but when his brother is killed in action, he feels he must avenge by enlisting himself. His father insists he stay, but Willard knows he must go. Reality intrudes, and he never expected the jealousy he experiences when he sees those in uniform.

Can Willard’s budding relationship with Audrey weather the storms of war? Or will one of the other soldiers at the canteen steal her heart?

Click “send a free sample” and start reading now!

Other books in this series:
Sandhill Dreams
Captive Dreams
A Promise Kept
A Promise Born
A Promise Forged

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Her hand fluttered from her heart to her throat, and Audrey searched Willard's eyes. Fear and anger were gone, replaced by a love so deep she could drown in it.

A heartwarming WWII love story, Canteen Dreams won the 2008 American Christian Fiction Writers’ Carol Award for short historical fiction.

In the aftermath of Pearl Harbor, Nebraska schoolteacher Audrey Stone wants to support the war effort in any way she can. When her community starts a canteen at the train station, Audrey spends nearly every spare moment there, offering food and kindness to the soldiers passing through. She never expected to fall for a local boy…or face the challenges of budding love in the face of war.

Rancher Willard Johnson admires Audrey’s passionate nature, but when his brother is killed in action, he feels he must avenge by enlisting himself. His father insists he stay, but Willard knows he must go. Reality intrudes, and he never expected the jealousy he experiences when he sees those in uniform.

Can Willard’s budding relationship with Audrey weather the storms of war? Or will one of the other soldiers at the canteen steal her heart?

Click “send a free sample” and start reading now!

Other books in this series:
Sandhill Dreams
Captive Dreams
A Promise Kept
A Promise Born
A Promise Forged

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