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Acts of valor
Acts of valor











acts of valor

acts of valor

I am always on the lookout for new authors within the Christian genre and so I was excited to give Rebecca Hartt’s Returning To Eden a try. I have a paper copy and now I have to go pull it out and see how it measures up. I actually loved the first incarnation of this novel which I rescuers ago but I honestly have forgotten a lot of it. Do I read the others? Right now my heart is telling me no but I want to finish it out. I liked how he changed for the better and I did like the epilogue. I loved the intrigue and trying to guess who was behind his captivity. Master Chief is falling in love with selfish character 2 unfortunately but I did like him. Jonah was an awesome hero, and I loved Miriam too. I kept putting it down and I had to force myself to finish it. I liked the story but I didn't love it and I don't know if it was just the heroine or what, but it took me a long time to finish. I really wanted to give it two stars because of the heroine and her friend Nina but the other characters were awesome. Yes I know he was stern and unimpeachable before but the she treated him when he came home was horrendous! I am not privy to their life before but I just can't abide selfish people. I thought she was the most self centered, non-compassionate character and I totally detested her.

#Acts of valor series

Publisher's Note: Fans of Ronie Kendig, Lynnette Eason, Dee Henderson as well as Marliss Melton, Irene Hannon and Colleen Coble, will enjoy this engrossing and heart-stirring series of redemption and rebirth.

acts of valor

If his memories are truly real, not only is his career at stake, but so is the welfare of his small, cherished family. Unfit for active duty, he commits himself to therapy and relies on faith in the loving God who sustained him through torture and hardship to also heal his body, mind and family.īut as the memories lurking in his wife's haunted eyes and behind his step-daughter's uncertain smile begin to return to him, a disturbing chain of events is revealed. Still, Eden accepts her obligation to nurse Jonah back to health while secretly longing to regain her freedom, despite the reminiscent attraction she feels. Diagnosed with PTSD and amnesia, he has no recollection of their marriage or their fourteen-year-old step-daughter. Now, Eden's husband, Navy SEAL Jonah Mills has returned after three years to disrupt her tranquility. Declared MIA a year prior, the Navy wrote him off as dead.













Acts of valor