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Letters From Home - Kristina McMorris
Letters From Home
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Liz Stephen's life changes when she meets infantryman Morgan McClain at a Chicago USO club. Liz has long expected to marry her childhood friend, Dalton, yet her instant attraction to Morgan is mutual. But when she misinterprets Morgan's chivalrous rescue of her friend Betty, she flees without... show more
Liz Stephen's life changes when she meets infantryman Morgan McClain at a Chicago USO club. Liz has long expected to marry her childhood friend, Dalton, yet her instant attraction to Morgan is mutual. But when she misinterprets Morgan's chivalrous rescue of her friend Betty, she flees without explanation. When Betty begins corresponding with Morgan, she asks for Liz's help. Soon, Morgan and Liz, under Betty's alias, are exchanging soul-baring letters. Betty, serving in the Woman's Army Corps, finds unexpected romance of her own, as does Liz's engaged best friend Julia. But as the war ends, each woman faces the repercussions of her choices. Inspired by the true story of her grandparents' epistolary courtship during World War II, Kristina McMorris captures the heartache and sacrifice of love and war in a story that is timeless, tender, and unforgettably moving.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780758246844 (0758246846)
ASIN: 0758246846
Publisher: Kensington
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
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Kay ~ BayArea BookLover
Kay ~ BayArea BookLover rated it
4.0 Letters from Home
I really enjoyed this book. It's not a typical romance that I'm use to but I loved following three different women with different life ambitions during the WWII time period. However, the main focus is on Liz and Morgan and their letter exchanges which their connection really shined through such beau...
JenniferSchweitzer
JenniferSchweitzer rated it
5.0 Letters From Home
This is the the number one book on my list for this year. The story takes you back to what it would have been like in the war sending your loved ones off to maybe never seeing them again. I don't want to give anything away in this book you will have to pick it up and read it for yourself. To the aut...
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it
4.0
This book was repeatedly recommended to me by several people, so although I had no intentions of reading it, I jumped in and read it. To be totally honest, I was expecting the same historical fiction, sugary sweet, women's lit, make everyone feel happy book that we, as readers, are deluged with. It ...
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