Returning to Eden
Acts of Valor, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Craig A. Hart
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Teralyn Davis
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By:
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Rebecca Hartt
About this listen
A dead man stands on her doorstep.
When the Navy wrote off her MIA husband as dead, Eden came to terms with being a widow. But now, her Navy SEAL husband is staring her in the face. Eden knows she should be over-the-moon, but she isn’t.
Diagnosed with PTSD and amnesia, Navy SEAL Jonah Mills has no recollection of their fractured marriage, no memory of Eden nor her 14-year-old daughter. Still, he feels a connection to both.
Unfit for active duty and assigned to therapy, Jonah knows he has work to do and relies on God, who sustained him during captivity, to heal his mind, body, and hopefully his family.
But as the memories lurking in his wife's haunted eyes and behind his daughter's uncertain smile begin to return to him, Jonah makes another discovery. There is treachery in the highest ranks of his Team, treachery that not only threatens him but places his newfound family in its crosshairs.
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- Amazon Customer
- 30-08-21
Two narrator productions...
... have not always worked for me but this one slipped easily from one voice to the other. Over on Amazon the book gets 4.5 stars from over 70 reviews so the story is good.
The Op goes totally wrong, with the warehouse of illegal arms going up, and SEAL Lt Mills being lost - declared dead; his widow received the folded flag and the life insurance, moving on with her life.
Then he turns up; escaping a year's captivity with the scars on body and brain and the last two years reduced to a nagging certainty he needs to tell them something about the operation. And a growing certainty he needs to work to put his marriage back together.
The book's introduction suggested this could be a reworking of an earlier story. If so, the job was well done. Everything worked for me (even if there was slightly too many gasps at manly chests and six packs! Mills did well for a man tortured for the best part of a year...)
Come on Audible, give us the rest of the series please?
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