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Old 01-28-2015, 12:01 AM   #1
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Free (nook/Kindle/iTunes/ePub) The Reunion [Xtian Vietnam War Vet Literary w/Romance]

The Reunion: A Novel by Dan Walsh is his heartwarming contemporary literary fiction novel with romantic elements, starring a Vietnam War vet who rediscovers himself as his life intertwines with those of others and in the process, finds faith and love, free courtesy of Christian publisher Baker's Revell imprint.

Apparently this incorporates a decent amount of historical detail related to the war and veterans thereof, but is not itself a dedicated historical or military service-focused novel, if I'm reading the customer reviews right.

This has previously been offered free in 2012 and again in 2013.

Currently free, probably just for one day @ B&N (may also drop in the UK), Amazon UK (slated to drop in the main store), Kobo & iTunes & Google Play (all available to Canadians), and ChristianBook (ADE-DRM ePub available worldwide).

Description
There are people in this world we pass right by without giving a second thought. They are almost invisible. Yet some of them have amazing stories to tell, if we'd only take the time to listen . . .Aaron Miller was an old, worn-out Vietnam vet, a handyman in a trailer park. Forty years prior, he saved the lives of three young men in the field only to come home from the war and lose everything. But God is a master at finding and redeeming the lost things of life. Aaron is about to be found. And the one who finds him just might find the love of his life as well.

Expert storyteller Dan Walsh pens a new tale filled with the things his fans have come to love--forgiveness, redemption, love, and that certain bittersweet quality that few authors ever truly master. Fans old and new will find themselves drawn into this latest story about how God cares for everyone.

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