Sunday, August 8, 2021

Review of Dear Soldier by Flora Ferrari

 


I received this book with the understanding that I could leave a voluntary and honest review. 

In this book we meet Zoey Baker and Zach Stone. One day while going to get a new shirt for her job at the greasy spoon she finds a woman asking for volunteers to write a note thanking retired soldiers for their time in the military. Zoey agrees figure that the only thing they are asking of her is a little of her time. She has no expectations when she pulls the random name. From the moment she looks at her chosen soldier she feels a connection she has never felt before. That day when she gets home from work though her stalker is waiting and all she wants is the soldier she has only seen in a picture. Zach doesn't remember signing up for to receive a letter like this. He just wants to tear it up and throw it away without reading it but something stops him. When he starts reading it he can't believe this woman would write such things to him. Telling him how it is not his fault and he is a good person. She didn't know him and when he realizes she left her address that makes him wonder if she wants something. The more he reads though the more he wants to meet this woman in person. One look at her and he knows this is the future mother of his children. Can they get that HEA though or will her stalker make sure she is never there to experience it?

Wowza what a story. These characters will have you hooked from the first word and not ready to let go even at the very end. I would highly recommend it to anyone and everyone. 



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