Dedication
To those who still suffer the wounds of war.
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Kelly Kennedy thought her life was finally on track. Engaged to the man of her dreams and with a baby on the way, she reassures her five-year-old daughter, Bree, that the father she picked for Christmas still loves her.
Unfortunately, war veteran Tyler Manning has been away most of the year. Recovering from PTSD isn’t easy. Rather than worry Kelly, Tyler spends his time traveling to Afghanistan to work at a children's charity he founded.
Kelly decides to distract Bree with promises of a pet for Christmas. When Tyler is taken hostage by terrorists, she finds it hard to convince Bree that they will truly be a family in time for Christmas.
A Pet for Christmas is a sequel A Father for Christmas. While it can be read as a standalone, you'll get more of the relationship aspect between Kelly, Tyler, and Bree by reading A Father for Christmas first.
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"Heartwarming story of hope and second chances.” - Ruth Davis on Book 1, A Father for Christmas
"Absolutely breathtaking love story." - Amber McCallister on Book 1, A Father for Christmas
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A Father for Christmas (A Veteran's Christmas Book 1)
Single mother Kelly Kennedy can't afford lavish gifts for her four-year-old daughter, Bree. Homeless veteran Tyler Manning doesn't believe he deserves a Merry Christmas.
When Bree asks Santa for a father and picks Tyler, both Tyler and Kelly vow to keep Bree from being hurt while fighting their feelings for each other.
Tyler struggles with frightening flashbacks that scare Kelly. Meanwhile, Kelly's criminal past threatens her chance for happiness. Tyler and Kelly must believe in the power of love to give Bree her best Christmas ever.
About the author
A Father for Christmas (A Veteran's Christmas Book 1)
Dedication
To all the veterans who gave so much.
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Single mother Kelly Kennedy can't afford lavish gifts for her four-year-old daughter, Bree. Homeless veteran Tyler Manning doesn't believe he deserves a Merry Christmas.
When Bree asks Santa for a father and picks Tyler, both Tyler and Kelly vow to keep Bree from being hurt while fighting their feelings for each other.
Tyler struggles with frightening flashbacks that scare Kelly. Meanwhile, Kelly's criminal past threatens her chance for happiness. Tyler and Kelly must believe in the power of love to give Bree her best Christmas ever.
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About the author
Rachelle is the founder of an online writing group, Romance in a Month, an active member of the California Writer’s Club, Fremont Chapter, and a volunteer for the World Literary Cafe. She is a very happy woman and lives in California with her husband. She has won awards in multicultural and historical romance.
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You are not alone and thank you for all you have done.
ReplyDeleteI like Craig Ferguson's quote: "Tomorrow's just your future yesterday".
DeleteI would let a veteran know that I understand.
ReplyDeletewe appreciate all your sacrifices and hope you can get all the support your deserve
ReplyDeleteEntry form name: Marlene V.
I would let them know that he always has people who loves him and cares about him.
ReplyDeleteI would tell them that there is no shame and there are many so grateful for their sacrifice.
ReplyDeleteGood luck eith your book Rachelle!
ReplyDeleteto anyone suffering from ptsd, I would tell them there is hope
ReplyDeleteThat I understand and I hope it will all get better in time.
ReplyDeletenever lose hope
ReplyDeleteI would tell them to hang in there, they are not alone, and to seek treatment. I would also thank them for their great service to all of us.
ReplyDeleteI would firstly tell them thank you and that everything's going to be okay. <3
ReplyDeleteStay positive and things will get better. And definitely thank them for their service!
ReplyDeleteI would let them know that they are not alone and there are people out there that love and support them.
ReplyDeleteRemember that you are very worthy, loved, and appreciated.
ReplyDeleteWould like to let them know that we are here to help them
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