Charlotte's War
Book Details
Author(s)J. S. Goldstine
ISBN / ASIN1470054302
ISBN-139781470054304
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank9,533,070
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
From the moment their eyes met, Grant Hemmingworth knew he wanted to be with Charlotte McDaniel...in more ways than one. After returning home from his last tour during Operation Iraqi Freedom, the ex-Marine couldn't resist the need to learn if the salacious rumors spreading around town about the beautiful young mother were true. It took only one night of making passionate love to Charlotte for Grant to realize two things: Charlotte was not the whore people in town claimed her to be, and Grant wanted Charlotte to forever be his and his alone. But getting Charlotte to want to be with him proved to be more of a challenge than Grant originally surmised. The quiet, reclusive woman was just as stubborn as he was when it came to admitting how she really felt about him and Grant soon realized that his days of war were not over. He now had to fight in a new battle...the one to win Charlotte's heart. (Notice: Novel contains explicit love scenes.)
"The story is a romance, concerning two main characters - Grant and Charlotte. It looks into the many issues surrounding relationships, to include all the insecurities, the highs, the lows and the complicated way the mind can work. It's about protecting oneself in the face of the society, of how a person can feel, especially if barraged by hate. Lies, therefore are told - from others, to each other and to themselves, all culminating in misunderstanding and the wrong path taken. On the whole, I would say read this story if you like romances and you like the feeling of wanting to knock people's heads together to making them see sense. Yet, it can be argued as all too true in the way people think, feel and behave." ~ UK Author Julie Elizabeth Powell
"The story is a romance, concerning two main characters - Grant and Charlotte. It looks into the many issues surrounding relationships, to include all the insecurities, the highs, the lows and the complicated way the mind can work. It's about protecting oneself in the face of the society, of how a person can feel, especially if barraged by hate. Lies, therefore are told - from others, to each other and to themselves, all culminating in misunderstanding and the wrong path taken. On the whole, I would say read this story if you like romances and you like the feeling of wanting to knock people's heads together to making them see sense. Yet, it can be argued as all too true in the way people think, feel and behave." ~ UK Author Julie Elizabeth Powell
